SPUD to do tourism study

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The German AFOS Foundation for Entrepreneurial Cooperation in partnership with Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce & Industry has commissioned St. Paul University Dumaguete to conduct a survey on tourist satisfaction in Negros Oriental.

The survey is part of the AFOS Foundation’s Working for Enhancement of the Chamber and Association Network (WE CAN) program in the Visayas and Caraga Regions which aims to support the tourism trade and industry in Central Visayas.

NOCCI President Eduard C. Du, and SPUD President Sr. Nintha Lucilla N. Baldado signed the terms of reference last week for this purpose. AFOS Consultant Mathias Wolter, NOCCI Tourism Sector Envoy John Jalandoni, and SPUD Director for External Affairs Rafael Duhaylungsod will monitor the progress of the survey to various exit points or tourism attraction sites and facilities specifically at the Dumaguete airport, seaport, and various accommodation establishments in the Province with about 400 respondents. (SPUD PR)

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