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Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, U S Government, World Monument Fund to Sign Pact for the Preservation of Liberia s Historical Island

Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, U.S. Government, World Monument Fund to Sign Pact for the Preservation of Liberia’s Historical Island Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, U.S. Government, World Monument Fund to Sign Pact for the Preservation of Liberia’s Historical Island Share Monrovia – The Government of Liberia, represented by the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, will on Friday April 30, 2021 enter into an agreement with the U.S. Government, through its embassy accredited near Monrovia, and the World Monument Fund for the development and preservation of the Providence Island. The ceremony marking the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding amongst the parties is expected to take place at 3pm and will be graced by senior government officials, including His Excellency President George M. Weah, U.S. Ambassador Michael McCarthy, WMF’s Representative Stephen Battle, and other dignitaries.

Ancient and modern monuments under threat

Ancient and modern monuments under threat By Jen Grimble of Love Exploring | Endangered monuments around the globe For more than 50 years, the World Monuments Fund (WMF) has been working to protect and promote our most endangered architectural and cultural treasures and has so far supported 836-plus sites in 135 countries. Every two years, the WMF takes nominations for global landmarks in urgent need of help. From Notre-Dame Cathedral to Bears Ears National Monument, these 25 extraordinary places have made the charity s 2020 Watch list. © Bryan Busovicki/Shutterstock

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The Lasting Impact of a Year With No Cruises

More travel executives get their mission-critical industry news from Skift than any other source on the planet.Tell me more A year into the unprecedented global pause of the world’s largest cruise lines, no other segment of travel faces a more uncertain future, nor as much of a massive  transformation to its business model. Beyond the ship’s decks, far-reaching implications loom for those destinations with an outsized dependence on large cruise ship tourism and its ripple effects. Megaships remain synonymous with risk in the eye of an increasing number of consumers as the industry struggles to regain its clout. The public relations scar might run deeper than the industry likes to admit. A recent survey of 600 cruisers and non-cruisers in the UK and Australia, for example, revealed that 47 percent did not trust cruise lines to look after them if something went wrong during a voyage, while a staggering 67 percent were less willing to cruise because of the pandemic.

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