Community Involvement in Tourism – How the Journey began? Where are we now? Dr. Nicole Häusler, Myanmar Tourism Federation /GIZ-CIM,

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Community Involvement in Tourism – How the Journey began? Where are we now? Dr. Nicole Häusler, Myanmar Tourism Federation /GIZ-CIM,

 Eight workshops with public and private sector, (I)NGOs, community representatives in Yangon, Nay Pyi Taw, Inle Lake, Kyaing Tong, Bagan and Loikaw  31 Jan -13 Feb 2013

My professional nightmare in Bolivia ( )

What has happened?  Political situation has changed  Development Organisations were in favour to support projects in Bolivia  About 90 Community-based Tourism -Projects were implemented between

What happened? Same profile of all CBT Projects  A lodge + …  Near or in a protected area  The original idea came from a NGO  It was developed within 3 up to 12 months  The investment ranged normally between US-$ up to US$  Target groups: foreign ecotourists  No market alliances with private sector

What went wrong?  A lodge + … - nearly all lodges had the same standard (for international backpackers; no variety – middle-class Bolivians, upper-class tourists)

What went wrong?  Near or in a protected area (same products…)  The original idea came from a NGO (did not understand the local context and local business thinking)  It was developed within 3 up to 12 months (far too short, no coaching in second and third season)  The investment ranged normally between US-$ up to US$ (the success stories are those with an investment of min US-$)  Target groups: foreign ecotourists (big market of middle class Bolivians was totally ignored)  No market alliances with private sector (no market access)

Harm has been done to these communities!

Communities must be consulted and involved in decision-making processes on tourism planning and management, which directly affect their livelihood. However, final decisions shall be made in coordination with the private sector and with the approval of the public sector administration Big difference towards ‘Community-based tourism’

Community Involvement in Tourism Provision of accommodation (Bed & Breakfast – less than ten rooms) Guiding: Village guiding and/or organizing excursions such as bird watching, trekking, recreational fishing, catering (providing meals and drinks for tourists) Cultural performances (dancing, singing, story-telling) and cultural demonstrations such as weaving, agricultural practices, music, craft making and cooking Transport Daily life!

Core Principles of CIT  Do no harm to local communities (to avoid undesirable and unintended effects of tourism)  Local community participation must be informed and willing (sufficient information about tourism industry is provided)  Respect the culture, religion and beliefs (tourists need to respect cultural heritage, traditions and believes of local people)  Gender responsibilities (tourism should not foster gender-specific discrimination)

Core Principles of CIT  Community Tourism Enterprises must be based on sound business planning (Market research and long-term financial sustainability)  Decision-making takes time (Conflict of interest between development agency and community)  Successful Community-Managed Tourism Ventures operate within the Mainstream Tourism Network  Enhance Rights over Tourism Resources (e.g. avoid and minimize involuntary resettlement)

Policy on Community Involvement in Tourism  Objective 1: Strengthening the institutional environment and civil societies  Objective 2: Capacity building for community related activities in tourism  Objective 3: Developing safeguards, systems and procedures to strengthen community planning and management in tourism  Objective 4: Encouraging local entrepreneurship through micro and local enterprises  Objective 5: Diversifying and developing quality products and services at community level  Objective 6: Monitoring positive and adverse impacts of community involvement in tourism

Each Objective has its own Action Points Objective 3 : Developing Safeguards, Systems and Procedures to Strengthen Community Planning and Management in Tourism Example - Action Point h): Provide awareness programs on prevention of child labour and exploitation of human rights. Detect drugs and narcotic abuse and illegal wild life trading through community related activities

Objectives; Action Point; Actors Obj.ObjectiveActors 2 Capacity building for community related activities in tourism Hamsa Hub - BIF, ITC/Kayah State, MTF/Peace Nexus/HSF – Thandaunggyi; GIZ-Shan State, Fauna & Flora International (Indawgyi Lake), WCS- Irrawaddy Dolphins, Action Aid- Bagan 3 Developing safeguards (e.g. Dos & Don’ts), systems and procedures to strengthen community planning and management in tourism ITC – Kayah State; HSF 4 Encouraging local entrepreneurship through micro and local enterprises B&B licences have been issued at state level or by MOHT at Pa-O-Region (GIZ), Thandaunggyi (HSF, Peace Nexus, MTF) and near Bagan (Action Aid), CBI (Marketing), ILO (SME) 5 Diversifying and developing quality products and services at community level Hamsa Hub, MTF/Peace Nexus/HSF – Thandaunggyi; GIZ, Fauna & Flora International, WCS, Action Aid - Bagan 6 Monitoring positive and adverse impacts of community involvement in tourism None

Policy on Community Involvement in Tourism  Objective 1: Strengthening the institutional environment and civil societies

Advisory Committee of CIT (see CIT Policy) Advisory Committee on Community Involvement in Tourism Ministry of Hotels and Tourism (Focal Point) Related Ministries: Home Affairs, Border Affairs, Social Welfare, Education, Culture, Information, MOECAF Community Tourism Liaison Officer Myanmar Tourism Federation Representatives of CIT projects Regional State Governments

Why this workshop?  Definition / Concept of CBT/CIT – A lot of misunderstandings in the past  Many tourism experts did not understand the local / regional concepts of CBT/CIT  Focus has been too much on „economic benefits“ in the international discussion (aspects of participation/ social capital/ institutional strenthening are highly important and have been quite often ignored)  Many local communities did not understand the objectives and aims of CBT (Tourism is a service-orientated business)  Many local NGOs and Tour Operators did not unterstand the meaning of CBT(you have to focus in many aspects: participation/institutional strengthening, local cultural context and business)

What should be achieved in this workshop?  Share views on community projects with a particular focus on common challenges  Current status of B&B Services, (Village) Tour Conductor Training and promotion of SMEs in tourism  Identification if there is an interest in establishing a Multi- Stakeholder Network on Tourism and Community Involvement in Tourism