Title: The Western Cape Tourism Development Partnership and Framework
1The Western Cape Tourism Development
Partnership and Framework
- Labeeqah Schuurman
- 19 September 2008
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- Introduction
- Tourism in the SA Economy
- National legislative and policy framework
- Tourism in provincial government in SA
- Tourism What we do
- Tourism in the WC Economy
- Provincial legislative and policy framework
- Tourisms Key Challenges
- The Western Capes Tourism Model
- Western Cape Tourism Development Partnership
- Western Cape Tourism Development Framework
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3Introduction
- Positive and sustained growth trends being
challenged by - high inequality
- negative global economic conditions and
- high inflation and interest rates.
- Medium term priorities eradication of
- poverty
- high levels of unemployment and
- inequality.
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4Tourism in the SA Economy
- Tourism in SA has grown rapidly since 1994 and
continues to do so, with strong growth of 10.8
per year between 2004 and 2007. This has had a
significant impact on employment creation, but
the sector still needs further transformation so
that the benefits of growth are more equitably
shared. - 2nd Edition, Governments Annual Development
Indicators 2008
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5National 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
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6Tourism in provincial government in SA
- 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
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- WC Outsourced Marketing, the rest in-house
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7Tourism What we do 1
- Maximise, leverage and manage the tourism budget
- Lobby for Tourism unlocking infrastructure
- Develop new tourism routes and sites
- Shape the recruitment of private sector
investment - Assist new enterprises to start up, be
market-ready - Enrich the experience of visitors
- Enhance the safety security of tourists
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8Tourism What we do 2
- Facilitate uptake of new technology modern
approaches to work - Support the achievement of high standards of
service - Support the development of high quality products
- Facilitate the development of a skilled workforce
- Help poor citizens to experience tourism
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9Tourism What we do 3
- Encourage the creation of sustainable jobs
- Help make employment at all levels representative
- Encourage all citizens to welcome tourists
- Support the protection of the natural, cultural
heritage - Regulate aspects of the industry
- Market the destination
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10Tourism in the WC Economy
- Tourism is identified as a very high priority
sector for growth BBBEE by ASGISA, the PGDS
the MEDS - The Western Cape is SAs most developed tourism
region - Contribution to GRP about 10 and growing
- Contribution to employment about 10 percent and
growing - Has potential to create many more jobs
alleviate poverty
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11Provincial legislative and policy framework
- Constitution of the Western Cape, 1998
- Provincial Growth and Development Strategy
PGDS, Green Paper 2006 - The Micro-economic Development Strategy MEDS
- The Western Cape Tourism Development Framework
- The White Paper on Sustainable Tourism
Development and Promotion in the Western Cape,
1996 - The Western Cape Tourism Act, No. 1 of 2004
- Background to the establishment of the DMO
- Statutory Framework
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12Tourisms Key Challenges
- Transformation of the industry
- City withdrawal of CTRU funding
- Limited tourism budget for tourism-related
infrastructure - Blockages at municipal level
- Capacitating newly appointed staff
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13The Western Capes Tourism Model
- The Provincial Department of Economic
Development and Tourism is responsible for the
provincial vision and strategy for tourism in the
Western Cape. - We have put in place two pivotal delivery
mechanisms - 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 Partnership
which is made up of representatives of the Four
Social Partners to foster joint planning,
budgeting implementation of all our
interventions.
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14Western Cape Tourism Development Partnership 1
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15Western Cape Tourism Development Partnership 2
- The WCTD Partnership
- Is the formally constituted co-operative
governance body as derived from the Western
Capes Provincial Development Councils (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.
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16Western Cape Tourism Development Partnership 3
- Some Successes
- The Western Cape Tourism Development Framework
- Cape 365 task team and establishing the Events
Trust - 2010 Tourism Community Mobilisation
- 2008 Beijing Olympics Student Programme
- Tourism HRD Strategy and Implementation Plan
- Tourism BBBEE Strategy and Implementation Plan
- Tourism Enterprise Development
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17Western Cape Tourism Development Framework 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.
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18Western Cape Tourism Development Framework 2
- The MEDS Synthesis Report July 2006 Tourism
specific extracts comments form the Oversight
Committee. - 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.
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19Western Cape Tourism Development Framework 3
- The WCTD Framework consists of the following
sub-strategies which outline the key focus areas
in more detail - The 2008 Integrated Tourism Development Framework
ITDF - The Western Cape Tourism Investment Recruitment
Framework draft - The Tourism Road Signage Framework, 2002 to be
reviewed - The Tourism Human Resource Development HRD
Strategy draft - The Tourism BBBEE Implementation Plan draft
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20Western Cape Tourism Development Framework 4
- Vision
- The vision of the WCTD Framework for 2014 is one
of a shared, sustainable, growing,
labour-absorbing, and globally competitive
tourism sector in the Western Cape. - Job Goal
- 100,000 net new jobs
- 1 500 new enterprises
- Departments Strategic Goals
- Grow and share the economy PGDS
- Foster greater spatial integration
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21Western Cape Tourism Development Framework 5
- Tourisms Programmatic Strategic Objectives
- Destination Marketing Organisation
- To market and promote Destination Cape Town and
the Western Cape. - Growth
- To effectively provide integrated Planning for
the tourism industry. - To facilitate Growth of the tourism industry.
- To actively promote the Competitiveness of the
destination. - To develop and implement the Tourism HRD Strategy.
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22Western Cape Tourism Development Framework 6
- Tourisms Programmatic Strategic Objectives
- Participation
- To promote and ensure effective engagement with
regard to Participation, Enterprise Development
and Local Economic Development. - To ensure a regulated and Fair Business
Environment within the tourism industry. - To promote Social and Environmental tourism.
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23Contact details
- Name Labeeqah Schuurman, Chief Director Tourism
- Email lschuurm_at_pgwc.gov.za
- Website www.westerncape.gov.za
- Telephone 27 21 483 8759
- Cellular No 27 82 494 7990
- Facsimile 27 21 483 8776
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