Plan to Boost Tourism in Nicaragua’s South

Developed by Foundation “Centro Empresarial Pellas”, the program fosters tourism in Granada, Isla de Omotepe and San Juan del Sur.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010


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It was started 6 months ago, and provides training for 500 micro, small and medium tourism companies.

“Our goal with the project is to contribute in generating more jobs and better incomes by improving the quality of human resources and the management skills of tourism businessmen”, explained Ian Coronel, tourism head at Centro Empresarial Pellas.

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Some 500 micro, small and medium enterprises from the tourism area will be trained on business management over the next three years.

The program is called Tourism Development in South West Nicaragua, and is funded by the Dutch government and the "Centro Empresarial Pellas" Foundation. 500 SMEs will be chosen to participate, among hotels, restaurants, food suppliers, tour operators and agricultural tourism.

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Co-Invierto announced the second round of the program which will benefit some 220 tourism SMEs.

Ian Colonel, project manager, said that for this second call $ 600 000 are available, funded by the Dutch government and Grupo Pellas.

Laprensa.com.ni states "The Co-Invierto program is to provide financial resources to small and medium tourism enterprises in order to improve the quality of services they offer.

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