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Sharjah Tourism Signs Agreement with Directorate of Town Planning and Survey

Sharjah, December 22, 2016 - The Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority ( SCTDA) signed an MoU with the Directorate of Town Planning and Study in Sharjah in an effort to boost participation in between governmental, semi-governmental, and exclusive institutions to boost the emirate's tourism field.

His Excellency Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Chairman of SCTDA, authorized the MoU in behalf of the Authority, while Engineer Salah Bin Butti Al Muhairi, Head of the Directorate of Town and Survey, joined part of the Directorate.

The arrangement looks for to highlight the tourist and home entertainment offerings of the emirate, which, subsequently, helps to promote Sharjah as a tourist destination. The MoU likewise underlines the significance of participation and synergy to achieve the desires and tactical goals of both events.

H.E. Khalid Jasim Al Midfa said: "We, at the Sharjah Commerce and Tourist Development Authority, are working to enhance our advertising initiatives to position Sharjah as a premier tourist location, and to increase the emirate's tourist sector, which is a significant component of its economic situation. Therefore, we are seeking to accept all government entities in Sharjah to further the Authority's objectives."

According to the MoU, both sides have actually consented to trade information and information concerning the tourism sector and to innovate new techniques to boost tourism maps in the emirate. Additionally, both institutions will certainly release published and electronic maps that include a hotel computer system registry along with a calendar of regular and seasonal occasions, as well as instructions to outdoor camping locations, safari parks, and others.

The contract requires forming a joint committee to establish plans and programmes, and to apply and evaluate them versus performance indices. The board will furthermore hold routine meetings and report to the senior administration of both organisations.

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