From Geosites to Visitor Experiences: Growing Geotourism in Africa!

The recent (13-15 April 2026) International Geoheritage Virtual Workshop was a resounding success, bringing together a global community of experts and enthusiasts! With over 170 active participants joining the journey, the energy was palpable.

Key Takeaways from the Workshop:

  • Global Insights: Clare Glanville (Geological Survey Ireland) showcased Ireland’s national coordination for geoheritage and the success of their five UNESCO Global Geoparks. The message was clear: partnerships and planning are paramount.
  • Policy & Governance: Dr. Ganiyu Mosuro led the final day’s focus on the essential frameworks needed to protect and promote Africa’s unique geological treasures.
  • Community Impact: The sessions emphasized that conservation only works when it involves local communities, sustainable funding, and a passion for tourism development.
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