World video travel guide

NewsSouth Africa • 2011-05-09

Select the country and object's type President Zuma of South Africa joins UNWTO / WTTC global campaign on the value of Travel & Tourism

The President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, is the latest head of state to join the ongoing World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Leaders for Tourism Campaign.

President Zuma was presented an Open Letter stressing the importance of Travel & Tourism to global growth and development by WTTC President & CEO, David Scowsill and by David de Villiers, Chairman of the World Committee on Tourism Ethics, representing UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai (Cape Town, South Africa, 4 May).

“Given the importance we attach to this industry, we are delighted to be the first African nation to join the Global Leaders for Tourism campaign,” said President Zuma receiving the Open Letter. President Zuma further highlighted the economic and social value of tourism. “We take tourism very seriously in this country given its job creation potential. That is why we have identified tourism as one of the six job drivers in our New Growth Path framework. Tourism is well positioned to be a leading avenue for addressing unemployment, especially given its labour intensive nature. Tourism jobs are not only created in the Travel & Tourism industry, but also in manufacturing, financial services, agriculture, healthcare and numerous other peripheral industries,” he said. “More significantly, this sector has become a fertile environment for entrepreneurs and small, medium and micro enterprises while historically disadvantaged people are increasingly making their careers in tourism, creating jobs for others and building their own businesses,” the President added.

President Zuma further emphasized the value of tourism as “one of the most powerful tools for nurturing world peace and stability” calling it an “industry which promotes people to people contacts and enhances understanding, tolerance and respect within nations and also across cultures and borders”.

As part of the Global Leaders for Tourism Campaign, UNWTO and WTTC are jointly presenting heads of state and government around the world an Open Letter which calls on them to acknowledge tourism’s key role in delivering on sustained and balanced growth and to prioritize the sector high in national policies in order to maximize its potential. The Open Letter outlines Travel & Tourism’s value as one of the world’s largest generators of sustainable enterprises and decent jobs, a powerful driver of socio-economic growth and development and a key player in the transformation to the Green Economy.

“South Africa clearly understands the positive impact of Travel & Tourism, with its ability to stimulate growth and generate new jobs,” said David Scowsill, speaking at the World Economic Forum on Africa in Cape Town. “President Zuma has a deep understanding of the industry, and we salute his leadership as the first African leader to sign the Golden Book.”

“We are extremely happy to see the very positive reaction that this campaign is having all around the world,” said Mr Rifai in Astana, Kazakhstan, on the sidelines of the Astana Economic Forum. “Mexico, the first country to receive the Open Letter last February, and now South Africa, through the leadership of President Zuma, are examples to the world. Their acknowledgment of tourism’s role in addressing the multiple challenges we face today, in particular those of equitable economic growth and much-needed job creation, open the way for the sector to garner the recognition it deserves,” he added.

With 8 million international tourist arrivals in 2010, South Africa is one of the fastest growing tourism destinations in the world. South African tourism was given an important boost in 2010 while hosting the FIFA World Cup – international tourist arrivals grew by 15% and tourism revenues by 4% to reach US$ 9 billion. Tourism’s contribution to the economy of South Africa has increased from 5% in 1994 to 7.7% in 2010.

Relevant links:

Open Letter to Heads of State and Government: http://media.unwto.org/sites/all/files/pdf/golden_book_open_letter_text_en_south_africa.pdf

Further Information on the Joint Campaign: http://www.unwto.org/pdf/More_information_campaign.pdf

RSS RSS All news

 

Related objects

Cape Town

Cities Cape Town

Cape Town offers to tourists helicopter and airplane rides, cruises, whale watching, surfing and diving schools, sea fishing, golf, horseback riding, cozy beach relaxation etc

Eastern Cape

Regions, areas, large resorts  
Eastern Cape

Free State Province

Regions, areas, large resorts  
Free State Province

Johannesburg

Cities  
Johannesburg

KwaZulu-Natal

Regions, areas, large resorts  
KwaZulu-Natal

Limpopo

Regions, areas, large resorts  
Limpopo

Mpumalanga

Regions, areas, large resorts  
Mpumalanga

Durban

Cities Durban

Durban is year-round resort. The coast is protected against shark by nets. Main attractions: Dolphinarium, bird’s park, aquarium-museum, water amusement center, botanical garden, Japanese garden, bazaar and many others

Gansbaai

Cities  
Gansbaai

Pretoria

Cities Pretoria

The capital of South Africa, Pretoria is a city of contrasts – there are a lot of skyscrapers, cultural attractions and slums

Ramsgate, KwaZulu-Natal

Cities  
Ramsgate, KwaZulu-Natal

Wilderness

Cities Wilderness

Wilderness is one of the few places on earth where tropical forest covering mountains descend directly to the coastal strip of white sand beaches and golden sand dunes. It is an ideal place for beach relaxation and walking

Blyde River Canyon

Mountains, caves, canons Blyde River Canyon

The Blyde River Canyon is the third largest in the world - an ideal place for hiking: scenic mountain roads and numerous viewing platforms will help to enjoy the beauty of local nature

Cango Caves

Mountains, caves, canons Cango Caves

Cango Caves is a chain of caves of 3 km length. In ancient times people lived there, but practically no evidence of it has left

Cape Agulhas

Mountains, caves, canons Cape Agulhas

Taking a trip to Cape Agulhas you will find yourself on the border of two oceans - the Atlantic and the Indian

Cape of Good Hope

Mountains, caves, canons Cape of Good Hope

The Cape of Good Hope (or simply "the Cape") is one of the great capes of the South Atlantic Ocean. It is a major milestone on the clipper route to the Far East and Australia

FIFA World Cup 2010

Community and politics FIFA World Cup 2010

In 2010 Spain won the FIFA World Cup Football Championship for the first time in its football history. It happened in Johannesburg, South Africa

Guided Riding Tours

Extreme tourism and Walking  
Guided Riding Tours

Highgate Ostrich Show Farm

Animal World, zoos Highgate Ostrich Show Farm

On the territory of South Africa there are more than 40 ostrich farms, the most popular of which are «Safari» and «Highgate». Here one can observe ostriches of different ages and buy souvenirs of ostrich leather and feathers, eggs

Kruger National Park

National parks, Nature reserves Kruger National Park

In Kruger National Park one can see more than 250 000 animals, including representatives of so-called “Big Five”: rhinoceros, lions, leopards, elephants and buffalos, as well as about 507 species of birds, numerous reptiles and fish

Londolozi Game Reserve

National parks, Nature reserves  
Londolozi Game Reserve

Madikwe Game Reserve

Animal World, zoos  
Madikwe Game Reserve

Madikwe Nature Reserve

National parks, Nature reserves  
Madikwe Nature Reserve

Pilanesberg National Park

National parks, Nature reserves  
Pilanesberg National Park

Shamwari Game Reserve

National parks, Nature reserves  
Shamwari Game Reserve

South Africa, community

Community and politics  
South Africa, community

South Africa, tourism

Extreme tourism and Walking  
South Africa, tourism

South African wines

Wine, vineyards  
South African wines

Sudwala Caves

Mountains, caves, canons  
Sudwala Caves

Traditional music and dance

Traditions and Crafts  
Traditional music and dance

Typical Zulu Village

Traditions and Crafts  
Typical Zulu Village

Vaal River

Rivers, channels  
Vaal River