International cooperation, Community-based tourism and capacity building: Results from a mpondoland village in South Africa

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Capacity building has enjoyed little attention in the tourism literature. This paper attempts to fill this gap with a proposition that capacity building for CBT development should be steeped in the local cultural context and go beyond tourism matters. This paper is a result of literature review, observation and ethnographic experiences in the study area. The paper argues that while tourism specific capacity building and skills are a pre-requisite, the ultimate aim should go beyond ‘technical’ skills to empower individuals as well as the community for holistic community development and well-being. With capacity building, communities are able to embrace community harmony and cohesion and resist co-option for individual gain.

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Giampiccoli, A., Jugmohan, S., & Mtapuri, O. (2014). International cooperation, Community-based tourism and capacity building: Results from a mpondoland village in South Africa. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 5(23), 657–667. https://doi.org/10.5901/mjss.2014.v5n23p657

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