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Synergy of actors, Solidarity commitment and sustainable actions : responsible tourism keys

In a world in full mutation, Responsible tourism stands out as a necessity more than an option. This model is based on active synergy between all stakeholders : local communities, tourist operators, public authorities, ONG, researchers and travelers. Only by cooperating closely can everyone play their role for harmonious development., fair and sustainable tourism sector.

The importance of this cooperation lies in the complementarity of knowledge, resources and experiences. A participatory approach makes it possible to identify the real needs of the territories, to co-construct adapted solutions, and guarantee the support of local populations. Solidarity commitment then becomes a driver of positive change : he values ​​community initiatives, strengthens local capacities and ensures a fairer redistribution of the economic benefits of tourism.

To ensure that this dynamic continues over time, actions must respond to the three fundamental pillars of sustainable development : environmental ethics, economic viability, and social equity. It’s not just about preserving biodiversity or limiting the carbon footprint, but also to guarantee dignified living conditions for host populations and to promote a resilient local economy.

In this perspective, the NGO SAHA TELO actively campaigns for the creation of a collaborative platform dedicated to raising awareness and popularizing sustainable practices. Such a platform would be a strategic lever for sharing experiences, the dissemination of educational tools and the networking of responsible tourism stakeholders in Madagascar and elsewhere. It would encourage the emergence of new synergies and strengthen the impact of actions already underway..

Facing climate challenges, current social and economic, responsible tourism appears to be a powerful lever for transformation. But to succeed, it requires real work of convergence between all the living forces of the territory. Together, united in solidarity and committed to sustainability, we can build a fairer tourism future, more human and more respectful of our planet.