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WC Tourism. Presentation to national Standing Committee: International Relations and Tourism 01 September 2009. Index. Tourism – state of the global, continental, national and provincial tourism industry National and provincial tourism legislative and policy frameworks
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WC Tourism Presentation to national Standing Committee: International Relations and Tourism 01 September 2009
Index • Tourism – state of the global, continental, national and provincial tourism industry • National and provincial tourism legislative and policy frameworks • The Western Cape’s Tourism model • The Western Cape Tourism Development Framework Handout: WC Tourism 5-year strategy
Tourism – global [1] • WTO recorded 924 million international arrivals in 2008, with a growth rate of 2% from 908 million in 2007. • The overall 2% growth in international tourism for 2008 builds on the strong results of the first part of the year before the collapse of the financial markets. • The second half of the year showed an abrupt shift in trend with international tourist arrivals flat or showing negative growth in each of the last six months of 2008.
Tourism – continental [2] • Africa receives just under 5% of global tourist arrivals. • South Africa on average, receives 33% of the total tourist arrivals to sub-Saharan Africa. • South Africa is ranked 8th in the region [Middle East and Africa] and 61st overall, with a stable performance since last year. [2009 Travel and Tourism Global Competiveness Report]
Tourism – national [3] • Tourism in SA has grown rapidly since 1994, with a strong growth of 10.8% per year between 2004 and 2007. • SA received a total of 9,591,828 international arrivals in 2008 [5.5% growth from 2007]. • In quarter 1 of 2009, SA received a total of 2,427,203 international arrivals [2.5% decline from 2,490,248 in Q1 2008].
Tourism – provincial [4] • The Western Cape received 1,63 million international arrivals in 2008 from 1,763,631 in 2007 [7.5 percent year-on-year decline]. • Total spend from international arrivals to the Western Cape in 2008 was R20.8 billion [16.2% growth from 2007]. • Total bednights spent in the Western Cape by international visitors in 2008 was 21,077,852 [5% growth from 2007].
National tourism framework Legislative and policy framework • The Constitution of RSA, Act 108 of 1996 • National Growth and Development Strategy [GDS], June 2003 • Accelerated and Shared Growth-South Africa [ASGISA], 2004: to halve poverty and unemployment by 2014. • dti's [national Department of Trade and Industry] Customised Sector Programme: Tourism Sector Strategy • White Paper: The Development and Promotion of Tourism in South Africa, Government of South Africa, DEAT, May 1996 • Tourism Second Amendment Act, No. 70 of 2000
Tourism in Provincial Government All provinces: • Plan and initiate the development of all dimensions of the Industry. • Lobby for the provision of Tourism industry growth-unlocking infrastructure. • Regulate the industry. • Support the protection of the cultural & environmental heritage. • Market the destination and its product offerings.
Provincial tourism framework Legislative and policy framework • Constitution of the Western Cape, 1998 • Provincial Growth and Development Strategy [PGDS] • The Micro-economic Development Strategy [MEDS] • The Western Cape Tourism Act, No. 1 of 2004 • The White Paper on Sustainable Tourism Development and Promotion in the Western Cape, 1996 • The Western Cape Tourism Development Framework
The Western Cape’s Tourism Model [1] The Provincial Department of Economic Development and Tourism is responsible for the provincial vision and strategy for tourism in the Western Cape. • The Western Cape Tourism Development Framework which is the 10-year vision, strategy and detailed development programme for the industry in the Province shaped jointly by the Four Social Partners, with extensive community consultation. • The Western Cape Tourism Development Partnershipwhich is made up of representatives of the Four Social Partners to foster joint planning, budgeting & implementation of all our interventions.
The Western Cape’s Tourism Model [3] The WCTD Partnership: • Is the formally constituted co-operative governance body [as derived from the Western Cape’s Provincial Development Council’s (PDC) Tourism Task Team]. • Acts collectively to develop the detailed policies, strategies and interventions for tourism. • Ensures that the partners act in an aligned manner to achieve cost-effective use of our collective resources. • Meets on a quarterly basis. • Has sub-committees that meet at least twice within a quarter.
The Western Cape Tourism Development Framework [1.1] The WCTD Framework is based on national mandates, policies, strategies, programmes, interventions and recommendations from the following sources: • The Integrated Tourism Development Framework [ITDF], 2002 and the ITDF Review 2008. • The three Tourism research papers undertaken as part of the Micro-economic Development Strategy [MEDS] for the Western Cape – Research Papers 2005: Volume B. • The Executive Summary of the three Tourism research papers [as extracted from the MEDS Synthesis Report July 2006].
The Western Cape Tourism Development Framework [1.2] • The MEDS Tourism Implementation Plan, dated 06 February 2006 [The Department's inputs]. • A comprehensive zero-based strategic planning exercise for the Tourism Sector conducted by the Department • The engagement with the public sector and the comparative analysis of existing provincial, metropolitan and district tourism strategies, March 2007. • The engagement with the 4 social partners being Government, Labour, Civil Society and Business of the WCTD Partnership, March 2008. • The updated strategic inputs to the 5-year strategy, July 2009.
The Western Cape Tourism Development Framework [2] The Western Cape Tourism Development Framework comprises the following main areas • Tourism Growth • Tourism Global Competitiveness • Tourism Enterprise Development • Tourism Skills Development
Contact details Name : Labeeqah Schuurman Chief Director: Tourism, Arts & Entertainment Email : lschuurm@pgwc.gov.za Website : www.capegateway.gov.za Telephone : +27 21 483-8759 Cellular No : +27 82 494 7990 Facsimile : +27 21 483-8776