Increasing employability in the emerging tourism sector in Mozambique: Results of a qualitative study

Increasing employability in the emerging tourism sector in Mozambique: Results of a qualitative study

Author: 
Castiglioni, C.
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2017
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Responsibility: 
Lozza, E., jt. author
Libreri, C., jt. author
Anselmi, P., jt. author
Source: 
Development Southern Africa, Vol. 34, No. 3, May 2017, pp. 245-259
Abstract: 

Mozambique's tourism sector could play a key role in the country's socio-economic development, especially in the region of Cabo Delgado where the demand for tourist services is expected to increase. Nonetheless, several constraints (e.g. the lack of adequate training) are hindering the capacity of local people to take full advantage of this opportunity. Qualitative research has been performed in order to align vocational training programmes with the needs of the emerging tourism sector. Local and foreign key informants were interviewed in order to gain a better understanding of training needs and to gain insights into developing training programmes that can enhance local people's employability. The main findings highlight the lack of symbolisation of tourism and its correlates from local communities. Therefore, rather than just delivering technical skills, training programmes should also promote a "culture of tourism" and a more favourable attitude towards "working in the tourism sector".

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CITATION: Castiglioni, C.. Increasing employability in the emerging tourism sector in Mozambique: Results of a qualitative study . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2017. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 34, No. 3, May 2017, pp. 245-259 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frincreasing-employability-emerging-tourism-sector-mozambique-results-qualitative-study