Emerging conference tourism elevates Ethiopia in Africa

Emerging conference tourism has positioned Ethiopia as Africa's top choice for diplomacy and trade hubs. Government reforms and infrastructure projects have prepared Addis Ababa to host global events. The growth is expanding to regional cities as well.

Conference tourism in Addis Ababa has established Ethiopia as a preferred African destination for global conferences. Key infrastructure includes the new International Convention Center, Adwa Victory Memorial, Unity Park, and Science Museum, enhancing readiness for international gatherings.

The global congress and conference association has noted Addis Ababa's high-capacity venues, confirming its competent hosting of numerous international and regional events.

The development extends to regional cities such as Adama, Bahir Dar, Arba Minch, Dire Dawa, Jimma, and Hawassa. Rising hotel numbers have enabled these towns to host national and future events effectively.

The Tourism Ministry states that the sector significantly boosts foreign exchange earnings and job creation. Millions of citizens have become direct and indirect employees in the field. This progress positions Ethiopia as Africa's leading business and MICE tourism hub.

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