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Developing a model for sustainable community-based tourism Local Government Tourism Conference 4 April 2017

About Africa!Ignite Non-profit rural development agency. Works across rural KZN. Born in 2004, to support communities around schools.

What we do What we TRY not to do Create opportunities for rural women and youth to improve their quality of life. Help them to: Earn a decent living, Improve knowledge and skills, Tell their stories. Develop enterprises Uplift people, Do things FOR them, Give hand-outs.

SUPPORT FOR WOMEN, YOUTH AND ENTREPRENEURS Youth action desks Focus areas Story-telling Craft enterprise development Tourism development

Telling stories of KwaZulu-Natal Stoy telling At the heart of all we do Powerful catalyst for marketing rural, enterprise development, tourism

WOWZULU SUSTAINABLE TOURISM FRANCHISE MODEL

First a strategy to ignite rural craft sales Steep learning curve with hard lessons learnt. Flagship WOWZULU marketplace at Isandlwana in Battlefields.

- Strategy to create jobs and develop sustainable enterprises across KZN. - Jobs Fund: About R12M over 3 years incl. counterpart funding - Six WOWZULU Marketplaces in inclusive destinations with tourism & craft enterprise development. - PLUS Booking website; tour operation; partnerships with tour operators.

Responsible Tourism as an international tourism trend Green, eco-, sustainable, responsible. Growing segment of tourist market. Europe, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Experienced travellers, focused on sustainability.

Experiential tourism Tourists want to meet people and participate actively. Authentic connections with people. Tourists visit the first time because of attractions, they come back because of people. Tui Travel. Growth of Airbnb, Uber, etc...

WOWZULU THEORY OF CHANGE 5. STRATEGIES Create inclusive destination with community owned offers plugged into the value chain. Establish relationships to link rural producers and entrepreneurs to markets. Unlock potential for community tourism and craft enterprise in areas where agriculture is not viable. Create access to commercial business partners, as well as urban and international markets. Capitalize on KZN s strength as a functional economic region and attractive responsible tourism destination. Replicate innovative model that has been tested by Africa!Ignite over two years. 1. THE PROBLEM KZN s rural communities and rural women and youth in particular are severely marginalised: pervasive poverty high unemployment inequality Potential for community tourism and craft enterprise in deep rural areas, as an alternative to agriculture, but poor understanding of markets, poor marketing and limited access to markets KZN has the potential to be a prime responsible tourism destination, but limited availability of and access to safe, authentic community sites and initiatives imposes limits. 6. ASSUMPTIONS Politics, the economy and the environment will remain stable enough for WOWZULU to continue. WOWZULU website marketing KZN tourism offers will offer a portal to the growing responsible tourism market and bring new international and national visitors to the region. European and other international tour operators who promote sustainable and eco-tourism will want to add WOWZULU responsible tourism to the portfolios that they market and sell. WOWZULU marketplaces and linked tourism offerings in surrounding areas establish authentic, safe destinations for tourists to visit. Local tourism entrepreneurs and crafters embrace opportunities to increase sales and grow their offerings. Local and provincial partners support and promote economic development in the region. 4. INFLUENTIAL FACTORS POSITIVES Rural development, jobs and enterprise development are national priorities. Fair trade and experiential/sustainable tourism are world trends. KZN Growth and Development strategy for new tourism offerings. NEGATIVES SA and world political and economic instabilities. Environment under threat. Poor education in rural areas has not created a strong foundation for entrepreneurial development. Lack of interest in entrepreneurship creates a challenge. 2. NEEDS and ASSETS There are many valuable assets in rural communities. Ignite assets to change the marginalised status of rural communities. The following are key areas: Entrepreneurs and crafters need startup funding and training in business and production skills There is a shortage of positive role models for rural entrepreneurs School leavers have potential but no marketable skills and qualifications Access to national and international markets is limited. 3. DESIRED RESULTS Reduce gap between rural and urban. People in rural communities earn a better living, have more opportunities, and are better equipped with information, knowledge and skills to access these opportunities. They are more resilient, more visible, have more power and choices. Authentic immersion in Zulu culture made available through Destinations that are plugged into surrounding tourism offerings. Preserve culture by building a strong, proud Zulu craft and story-telling brand. WOWZULU recognized as a trusted international tourism offering, reaching national and international markets and offering tourism menu through the website and brochures.

KEY SUCCESS FACTORS On a tourist route or linked to destination. Supportive host who benefits. Do not create competition. Proactive local entrepreneurs. Attractive and interactive communitybased tourism products/experiences. PARTNERSHIPS!

How does it work? We only go where we are INVITED Critical to build partnerships, we o o o o cannot do it alone: Leadership traditional, municipal, local Environment Community Business Social Franchise model Profit based individuals must benefit

Ecosystem Approach

Principles underpinning the model Steering Committee. Underpinned by strategic alliances. Symbiotic partnership - commercial and communityowned products. Communities must benefit. Identifying entrepreneurs and plugging them into the value chain.

Principles underpinning the model (2). Adds value to the destination. Inclusivity creating an equal platform to market multiple offers. Fair trade and sustainability. Increase international marketability of destination Experiential Activities

Marketing and Sales Strategy to increase foot traffic Established commercial tourism: Accommodation, mainstream tourism experiences Emerging community tourist area: Authentic community tourism experiences, locally made craft (+/- 60 jobs created) Existing routes centre on: Wildlife, nature, beaches, scenery, history & culture; adventure

THE WOWZULU MARKETPLACE Flexible Franchise model Creates a gateway into/safe home in area: Coffee shop; A gift/souvenir/craft shop; Story-telling, activities to participate in; Tourism information centre. Experiential offering - from the marketplace, tour guides to take visitors to connect with living communities.

Role of Africa!Ignite Franchise support: Business development Product development with local stakeholders Crowd in funding Marketing and Sales: o o o o o o o Brand development Marketing collateral Booking portal Trade shows Tour Operators Hotels/Lodges Itineraries, pricing,

Lessons learnt IT IS NOT EASY. Building trust does not happen overnight It takes time commitment, perseverance. The flame must be there - a local champion. Role of National, provincial and local government crucial Need collaboration of product owners. Need support from commercial for emerging.

Lessons learnt Win, win for destination if offer increases. Make tourists your allies. Create the pipeline to Market accessible, interesting, safe. Business support, business support, business support Crowd-in support mechanisms: Mentorship Training Development

Where to next? Strengthen the model and viability in existing Marketplaces and destinations It takes 5-7 years to establish business sustainability Expand nationally WOWZA Supply chain development Best of rural in urban areas

The Jobs Fund National Dept. of Treasury National Department Tourism KZNDEDTEA Ethekwini Municipality Durban Tourism KwaDukuza Municipality Enterprise Ilembe Ugu South Coast Tourism, Ray Nkonyeni Municipality Traditional Authorities Wildlands Conservation Trust Durban Green Corridor UMDA UNEP UNDP PARTNERS

Joslyn Walker joslyn@africaignite.co.za Bongiwe Mlangeni bongiwe@africaignite.co.za www.wowzulu.co.za