Speakers

Donna Chambers

Donna Chambers

Moderator

Donna Chambers

Professor of Tourism and the Head of the Faculty of Business…

Albert Kimbu

Albert Kimbu

Moderator

Albert Kimbu

Director of Postgraduate Research and Senior Lecturer …

Apolónia Rodrigues

Apolónia Rodrigues

Speaker

Apolónia Rodrigues

The founder and creator of the destination brand Dark Sky® and Dark Sky® Alqueva

Nnenna Fakoya-Smith

Nnenna Fakoya-Smith

Speaker

Nnenna Fakoya-Smith

Tourism Promoter and Tourism Business Coach…

Amira Benali

Amira Benali

Speaker

Amira Benali

Postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy…

Phaka Hlazo

Phaka Hlazo

Speaker

Phaka Hlazo

The founder of Zulu Nomad, a social enterprise leveraging digital and emerging technologies…

Event Overview

Covid-19 has exacerbated the multiple challenges faced by women in small tourism firms (STF). It is recognised that the tourism sector provides women with employment and entrepreneurial opportunities, both vital for their economic and social independence.  For women entrepreneurs, their STFs also act as platforms for the promotion of local development and social transformation, and enables them to create ‘new’ self-identities.

In this webinar, two African women tourism micro entrepreneurs explain their journeys and how this has transformed them and others. They discuss the impact of COVID-19 on their businesses and the strategies they have adopted to overcome its challenges in resource-scarce environments. Two tourism industry experts from academia and industry respond to those presentations, sharing their insights into lessons being learnt and best practices during this pandemic and beyond.

Program

Date: Saturday October 10
Time: 1 pm London time
Length: 90 minutes

Welcome Remarks

Jafar Jafari
University of Wisconsin-Stout, USA

Moderators

Albert Kimbu
University of Surrey, UK

Donna Chambers
University of Sunderland, UK

Panelists

Nnenna Fakoya-Smith
Nene-Uwa Hub Ltd,
Nigeria

Phakamile (Phaka) Hlazo
Zulu Nomad,
South Africa

Amira Benali
Copenhagen Business School,
Denmark

Apolónia Rodrigues
Dark Sky Association,
Portugal

Break

Cultural Intermission

Q/A

Participants and Panelists

Wrap up

Donna Chambers
University of Sunderland, UK

Albert Kimbu
University of Surrey, UK

Jafar Jafari
University of Wisconsin-Stout, USA

Partners

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