Cabinet accepts Green Paper to grow tourism

To usher in Tourism Month and the upcoming Summer Campaign during the month, the Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille, has welcomed Cabinet’s acceptance of The Green Paper on the Development and Promotion of Tourism in South Africa which has been published for comment.

“The Green Paper comes at a particularly exciting time for tourism globally and in South Africa. Tourism is a growth sector and generator of jobs, and tourist destinations must position themselves to take advantage of this sector’s recovery growth trajectory,” said De Lille.

She highlighted that the tourism sector had continued to grow for the past decade, earning the reputation of being one of the most significant and fastest-growing sectors before COVID-19. In 2019, it contributed 3.7% to the local GDP and created 78 0096 direct South African jobs. Despite numerous advances, the tourism sector lagged relative to its potential, noted De Lille.

The Minister added that, to respond to this challenge and to accelerate inclusive tourism growth, the Department of Tourism embarked on a process of reviewing the 1996 Tourism White Paper. The policy review process has yielded the Green Paper on the Development and Promotion of Tourism in South Africa. The Green Paper seeks to sustainably grow a more inclusive tourism sector that creates mass employment, reacts to innovations and adapts to future crises. 

“The Green Paper seeks to facilitate growth and transformation of the tourism sector by creating an enabling regulatory environment for the present and future, especially about technological developments. The Green Paper seeks to increase the tourism sector’s contribution to the broader economy and drive employment and entrepreneurship while enabling the sector to adapt to future crises. I, therefore, invite the industry to study The Green Paper on the Development and Promotion of Tourism in South Africa and provide us with substantive comments,” said De Lille.

Vision

The vision of the Green Paper is to sustainably and competitively grow the South African economy through an inclusive, inspiring, visitor-oriented tourism sector that consistently builds partnerships to strengthen the sector's impact nationally, regionally, and globally. Its aim is also to address barriers to tourism growth and to respond to the social cohesion imperatives of the country.

Key elements include, but are not limited to:

  • Implementation of a research-based tourism safety response programme in partnership with relevant agencies;
  • Develop and regularly review tourism crisis management framework to enable a response to crises;
  • Implementation of Tourism BBBEE Codes and strengthening mechanism for access to finance; 
  • Facilitation of ease of access to the destination, especially as it relates to immigration and transport.
  • Recommitting the sector to the responsible tourism agenda, and
  • Regulation of short-term rental accommodation to ensure policy certainty.

Four policy themes 

To enable the sector to reach its potential, The Green Paper focuses on four policy themes with a specific focus under each.

  1. Evolving former policy areas: Tourism governance, safety and security management and transformation.
  2. Emerging policy issues: Embracing technology, crisis management, destination access, quality visitor services, skills supply employment and tourist services.
  3. Policy issues for targeted growth: Prioritising rural and peri-urban tourism, enhancing domestic tourism for destination resilience, and destination marketing and branding. 
  4. Sustainable growth model: Responsible tourism, knowledge management research and insights, tourism diplomacy and tourism trade and investment.