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== Curriculum Vitae ==




</b>Dr. Rifai holds a PhD in Urban design and Regional Planning from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in 1983, a Master's degree in Engineering and Architecture from the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chicago 1979 , and a BSc in Architectural Engineering from the University of Cairo in Egypt in 1973<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.wtmlondon.com/page.cfm/action=ConfSpeaker/SpeakerID=95|title=
Speaker Profile|publisher=World Travel Market |date= |accessdate=2009-11-04}}</ref> . <b><br>
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</font><font style="font-size:14px" color="#000000" face="Times New Roman">Deputy Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization UNWTO</font><font style="font-size:16px" color="#000000" face="Times New Roman"><br>


Dr. Rifai holds a PhD in Urban Design and Regional Planning from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, a Master's degree in Engineering and Architecture from the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chicago, and a BSc in Architectural Engineering from the University of Cairo in Egypt.
</b>Dr. Rifai was the Jordanian minister of tourism and antiquities. He has been teaching and practicing architecture and urban design in Jordan and in the United States of America from 1973 to 1993<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.traveldailynews.com/pages/show_page/30911-Ex-Jordanian-Tourism-Minister-wins-bid-to-head-UNWTO|title=

Taleb Rifai|publisher=Travel Daily News|date= |accessdate=2009-11-08}}</ref> . He also has worked as Director of Jordan’s Economic Mission to Washington and as the Director General of the Jordanian Investment Promotion Corporation. Dr Rifai served as Minister of Planning and International Cooperation in 1995 to 1997 where he was also actively involved in policy making and developing investment strategies in his capacity.<br>
From 1973 to 1993, Dr. Rifai taught and practised architecture and urban design in Jordan and the United States.
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He then went on to serve as Director of Jordan's Economic Mission to Washington DC from 1993 to 1997 and later Director General of the then newly established Jordanian Investment Promotion Corporation.

Dr Rifai served as Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Minister of Information, and later Minister of Tourism and Antiquity from 1999 to 2003.

Dr. Rifai was also responsible for founding Jordan's first Archaeological Park in the ancient city of Petra in collaboration with UNESCO and the World Bank, along with other projects in Jerash, the Dead Sea and Wadi Rum.

He was also the Chairman of the Jordan Tourism Board, President of the Ammon School for Tourism and Hospitality and was elected Chairman of the Executive Council of the UNWTO in 2001.

Dr Rifai will take over the reins from former secretary-general Francesco Frangialli till 2013.


== Elections UNWTO ==
== Elections UNWTO ==

Revision as of 06:54, 12 November 2009

Taleb Rifai is the current Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization. He is based in Madrid, Spain, where the UN's agency is based.[1] Dr. Taleb Rifai was born in Jordan in 1949. He is married and has 5 children. [2]

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Dr. Rifai holds a PhD in Urban Design and Regional Planning from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, a Master's degree in Engineering and Architecture from the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chicago, and a BSc in Architectural Engineering from the University of Cairo in Egypt.

From 1973 to 1993, Dr. Rifai taught and practised architecture and urban design in Jordan and the United States.

He then went on to serve as Director of Jordan's Economic Mission to Washington DC from 1993 to 1997 and later Director General of the then newly established Jordanian Investment Promotion Corporation.

Dr Rifai served as Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Minister of Information, and later Minister of Tourism and Antiquity from 1999 to 2003.

Dr. Rifai was also responsible for founding Jordan's first Archaeological Park in the ancient city of Petra in collaboration with UNESCO and the World Bank, along with other projects in Jerash, the Dead Sea and Wadi Rum.

He was also the Chairman of the Jordan Tourism Board, President of the Ammon School for Tourism and Hospitality and was elected Chairman of the Executive Council of the UNWTO in 2001.

Dr Rifai will take over the reins from former secretary-general Francesco Frangialli till 2013.

Elections UNWTO

Results

Dr. Taleb Rifai was elected Secretary General of the UNWTO in May 12, 2009. He obtained 20 out of the 31 votes. The closest competitor was the Korean Dr. Oh Jee-Chul, from the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO). The Korean candidate only obtained 10 out of the 11 remaining. [4] The remaining one vote was given to Mr. Khalid Malik who is the Pakistani UN Resident Coordinator in China. Furthermore, there was actually a fourth candidate for the position of Secretary General, Mr. Arab Hoballah who was the Chief of Sustainable Consumption and Production in the UN Environment Programme of Lebanon. He had to withdraw from the campaign since Lebanon was not paying to be allowed to present a candidate for the position.  The election of Dr. Taleb Rifai in May was nothing more than a selection of an official candidate to be presented to the 155 member inter-governmental body. In October, the position was ratified and the position of Dr. Francesco Frangialli was usurped in Kazakhstan. Dr. Rifai will hold office until the end of 2013.

Issues in the election of 2009
UNWTO, after most of the campaigning was done, publicly announced that there were some cases of bribery done by the Korean government. [5] During the final phase of the campaign, Dr. Oh and his government led a strong attack on those countries that could vote and had an economic weakness. The exact “wrongdoings” were never specified; however, this caused a huge turmoil in the final days and therefore, the prepared speech of Dr. Rifai had to completely change due to the final incidents in the campaign. The voting is done by secret ballots; however, usually the candidates know what countries they are going to be voted by. By Dr. Rifai having 20 votes, 2 more than what he expected, we can infer that the last incident back fired Dr. Oh at the last moments and gave Dr. Rifai two more votes.   



Before being involved UNWTO

Before being involved with the UNWTO
Dr. Rifai founded Jordan's first Archaeological Park in the ancient city of Petra in collaboration with UNESCO and the World Bank, along with other projects in Jerash, the Dead Sea and Wadi Rum. [6] His rich career included serving as the Chairman of the Jordan Tourism Board, President of the Amman School for Tourism and Hospitality, and Chairman of the Executive Council of the UNWTO in 2001. From January 2003 to February 2006, Mr. Rifai was the Assistant Director-General of the international Labour Organization (ILO).He also had an important position from 1997 to 2000, he was Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Jordan Cement Company, one of the largest public shareholding companies in Jordan; and directed the first large-scale privatization and restructuring scheme in Jordan.[7]

Current Position
Dr. Rifai is the current UNWTO Secretary General based in Madrid, Spain. The first trips he made were directed to Korea to ‘heal the wounds’ that the Koreans had due to the loss in the elections. He has proceeded with actions to prevent Mexican economy to get hurt by the relation that people make with the swine flu. His intention was to show that Mexico did not have restrictions due to the Swine Flu.  (http://www.eturbonews.com/9498/unwto-head-taleb-rifai-let-s-go-mexico)

References

  1. ^ "Speaker Profile". World Travel Market. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
  2. ^ "Speaker Profile". World Travel Market. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
  3. ^ [1], additional text.
  4. ^ "Speaker Profile". World Travel Market. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
  5. ^ "Speaker Profile". World Travel Market. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
  6. ^ "Taleb Rifai". Travel Daily News. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
  7. ^ "Speaker Profile". World Travel Market. Retrieved 2009-11-04.