Abstract

This article examines the potential for regional cooperation in the field of tourism in sub-Sahara Africa. It looks at the nature and objectives of existing regional organizations and discusses obstacles which impede progress. The article shows that an array of internal (African) and external organizations provide broad institutional frameworks for regional tourism cooperation. However, tourism-specific cooperative programmes and activities are limited. The paper concludes that the Caribbean experience provides a good model for regional tourism cooperation in Africa.

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