South Africa intensifies digitalization ahead of G20 Summit
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Homepage > News > Business > South Africa intensifies digitalization ahead of G20 Summit In November, South Africa will host the world’s most powerful leaders at the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg, marking the first time the meeting has been held in Africa. As the summit approaches, the South African government is intensifying its push for an inclusive digital economy amid calls from African leaders to champion the continent’s cause. In its most recent initiative, South Africa launched the G20 Tourism Hackathon, tasking local innovators with solving prevailing tourism challenges using technology. The three-day event focused on climate-resilient tourism and using the latest tech to empower small and medium enterprises (SMEs) within the sector. Tourism is one of South Africa’s biggest industries, accounting for 9% of its $418 billion gross domestic product (GDP) last year and employing over 11% of the workforce. The country ranked fourth behind Tunisia, Egypt, and Morocco, with nine million visitors, who brought in over $7 billion. The hackathon winners will present their ideas at the G20 Tourism Ministers’ Meeting in September. Beyond the hackathon, the government launched the G20 Tourism Community Outreach in the Northern Cape, its largest province by land area. The initiative forms part of the country’s commitment to the four G20 tourism pillars: improved connectivity, financial access, building resilience, and SME innovation. It provides a platform for local businesses to interact with G20 experts, policymakers, and delegates. The G20 has promoted tourism as one of the key pillars of change, from promoting cultural exchange to employing millions of people. Tourism is also billed as one of the best ways to address environmental challenges as it creates economic incentives to protect nature and directly supports conservation through the revenue it generates. Beyond tourism, African leaders have called South Africa to utilize its G20…
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