Tourism Authority Kiribati

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UNDP Tourism Sector Micro-credentials a Success

The UNDP Micro-credentials for the Tourism Sector project for Kiribati has been deemed a success by the Australia Pacific Training Coalition (APTC), the organisation tasked to implement the project across the Pacific.

Two online courses, Digital Literacy Essentials, and Communication Technologies for Business Success were included in this project and initially targeted 40 participants. Due to overwhelming interest from across Kiribati, the project increased availability to 100 participants, and 65 participants successfully complete the courses.

APTC Innovations Team Specialist Advisor, Susan Bateup stated “whilst the project concluded on 31 Match 2020, the Micro-credentials will continue to be available for anyone from Kiribati to Register online via the APTC website – https://aptc.edu.au/courses/micro-credentials –  and will be supported by the MyVillage eLearning support team”.

The APTC also advised that it is considering additional Micro-credentials to be added to its current collection of Micro-credential short courses and information on this will be shared once available.

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati acknowledged the tremendous support extended to the Kiribati tourism industry by the APTC to assist in building capacity during a challenging time and looks forward to opportunities for tourism training support in the future.

 

 

TAK visits Australia High Commissioner

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) carried out its first official visit to the new Australia High Commissioner to Kiribati, His Excellency Mr. David Yardley on Tuesday, 20 April 2021.

Led by TAK CEO, Petero Manufolau, TAK took the opportunity to brief High Commissioner Yardley on the organization and its work as guided by the TAK Strategic Plan and its Kiribati National Tourism Development Framework 2020 – 2022.

Areas discussed included TAK’s work on the Kiribati Sustainable Tourism Policy framework, tourism investment opportunities, training and capacity building and the Kiribati Tourism Reset program including the Kiribati Tourism & Hospitality Protocols for the New Normal.

As a key source market for business and leisure & adventure travel to Kiribati, TAK also expressed that Australian destinations like Far North Queensland are the ideal catalyst for sustainable tourism which Kiribati can benchmark against.

In concluding their visit, TAK acknowledged with appreciation Australia’s support for programs that will inherently benefit Kiribati tourism in the long term such as their support local training institutions, the labour mobility program and the Australia Volunteers International (AVI) network.

 

 

 

Strengthening stakeholder engagement in E-Commerce Project in Kiribati

The Australian Government launched its $4.5million funding assistance in 2019 on the E-commerce Aid for Trade through its Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) for Pacific Island Countries.  Kiribati through the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives (MCIC) received AUD $483,980.00 of financial support from the Government of Australia to implement the project of “Strengthening stakeholder engagement in E-Commerce in Kiribati”

The project has three components which are: promotion of digital business operations; website redesign of the Kiribati Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) and the Establishment of National Online Marketplace/App.

The project’s duration is for a one-year period, starting from September 2020 and ending in September 2021.  The project is being implemented by the MCIC in close collaboration with important stakeholders like the KCCI and others, with guidance from DT Global, the Technical Working Group and the national Trade Advisory Committee (NTAC) as the Project Steering Committee.

The project’s outputs will create more jobs, reduce inequality by generating income for Outer Island Communities, increasing economic opportunities for the Private Sector or the Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to participate in the Digital Economy and overcome market barriers and to connect businesses with consumers and vise-versa.  The project is also expected to change the perception of Internet use to a more profitable venture not only for the business community but the public at large.

On behalf of the Government of Kiribati, Minister for Commerce, Industries and Cooperatives, Honorable Minister Bootii Nauan conveyed his sincerest gratitude to the Government and the People of Australia for supporting the ‘steppingstone’ for Kiribati in transitioning towards digital business operations.

Online Survey Design Workshop for TAK

The New Zealand Tourism Research Institute (NZTRI) conducted the first of a series of capacity building workshops on online surveys for the Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) on Wednesday 07 April 2021. The workshop follows the inclusion of Kiribati in phase two of the New Zealand MFAT- funded Pacific Tourism Data Initiative (PTDI).  

The goal of the PTDI is to increase evidence-based tourism decision making in the Pacific with a view to strengthening sustainable economic development. 

The workshop was conducted via zoom by Professor Simon Milne,  Director at the NZTRI. It focused on the International Visitors Survey (IVS) and how it can be implemented as an online survey. The workshop participants were shown examples from other Pacific island surveys and best practices in the region. 

The workshop was attended by TAK officers on Tarawa and Kiritimati and they were joined by the Research & Planning Unit team of the Ministry of Information, Communication, Transport and Tourism Development (MICTTD).

Kiribati presents at UNWTO Sustainable Tourism workshop

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) participated in the UNWTO hybrid Workshop on Sustainable Tourism Product Development in the Pacific Islands as a key virtual presenter for Pacific Small Island States on Wednesday 31st March 2021.

The event was hosted at Holiday Inn Suva, Fiji, and participants included government and national tourism office officials, development partners, academics, and tourism private sector representatives from around the Pacific and Asia.

The workshop was designed to support and advance the development of sustainable tourism products in the Pacific Islands. It also encouraged the exchange of good practices in sustainable tourism development between Pacific Islands and pioneer countries and promoted and disseminated the findings of the UNWTO/APTEC Publication on Sustainable Tourism Product Development Opportunities in the Pacific Islands.

In TAK’s presentation, CEO Petero Manufolau shared measures taken by Kiribati to incentivize the development of sustainable tourism products and strategies and progress undertaken to accelerate the development of a sustainable tourism development strategy. He also shared Kiribati’s success story on the Kiribati Plastic Tourism Waste initiative, a program which earned the destination a Creative Tourism Award in January 2021.

Staffs of TAK used the virtual workshop to familiarise themselves with post covid sustainable tourism development initiatives and best practices from the region.

TAK’s participation in the workshop is an important pathway in the development of Kiribati’s Sustainable Tourism Policy which is scheduled to commence soon.

 

 

 

Environmentally Responsible Building for Kiritimati

KPF new building

Kiritimati (Christmas) Island in the Line Group on the Eastern part of Kiribati is better known for world class game and bone fishing with spectacular fishing flats that continue to attract fishing enthusiasts from around the world. It is also where every new day begins and leads the world in welcoming new year on every 01st of January.

As the first to welcome each new sunrise, Kiritimati has taken that status to the new level with the construction of the islands first environmentally responsible building complex that will harness the full potential of the sun with renewable solar energy. The building was officially handed over to its owners, the Kiribati Provident Fund (KPF) on Friday 26 March 2021.

Constructed by local builder, Betty’s Construction Services, this first of a kind complex for Kiribati features 24 rental rooms, a board room, 200 pax capacity conference room, lounge bar, accommodation with an open courtyard in the center.

The 360-degree design complex features large glass wall panels that will allow for sufficient light inside the building at any time of the day thus reducing the need for extra lighting.

The building complex will primarily be solar powered with supplementary diesel power available as backup. Such a power source will mean that all the KPF offices, boardroom, conference room and lounge bar will be 100% solar powered while the rented office spaces will be 90% solar powered.

Hon Mikarite Temari, Minister for Line & Phoenix Islands Development (MLPID) received the building from Betty’s Constriction on behalf of the Minister for Finance and Economic Development (MFED), Hon Dr. Teuea Toatu, who is also minister responsible for KPF.

In the handover ceremony, Hon Temari expressed that government was very impressed with the project which was carried out during the Covid-19 border closure and provided employment opportunities for many people in Kiritimati.

The project cost AUS$7million and was funded by the Kiribati Government.

Ecotourism in Abemama

Ecotourism packages featured prominently at the recent Cultural Trade Fair held on the island of Abemama from 12 – 13 March 2021.

An initiative by the Cultural and Museum Division of Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) and in collaboration with government stakeholders, the Cultural Trade Fair showcased how the Cultural Trade Fair showcased how maintaining our traditional knowledge and skills can address food security challenges in response to the adverse impacts of climate change on the island.

Consistent with the aim of the event, the Reina village ecotourism venture showcased it’s agritourism package, including a delightful food presentation of local produce when it catered for morning tea and lunch on Day 1 of the event.

Baretoa village, well known for their unique cultural entertainment provided guests with a unique flavour of Abemama through traditional songs and dance.

Mrs. Teitirua, the Island Development Officer (IDO), stated that “the two villages are very fortunate to have this opportunity as it enables them to showcase and promote what they have learnt, particularly food security initiatives that enhance visitor experience.”

Other activities at the Trade Fair included the sale of local food produce and handicraft, school competitions, Mauri wear fashion show, coconut games, and cooking competition.

TAK’s participation at this event was supported by the Kiribati LDCF (Least Developed Countries Fund) – Food Security Project, funded by the Global Environment Facility under the United Nations Development Program. A project initiated under the Environment and Conservation Division of the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Agricultural Developments.

The event was held at Uee n Abemama Maneaba, on Kariatebike Village and was hailed a success by the organisers and people of Abemama.

 

Tourism Surveys on Abemama

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) conducted its Tourism Business Inventory Survey (TBIS), Outer Island Perception Survey (OIPS) and an update of the tourism map for the island of Abemama earlier in March 2021.

TAK conducted the TBIS to update the accommodations and tourism operators’ database.  Data collected included operators’ services and facilities, location, contact details, climate change impact on their operations and waste management challenges.

The OIPS on the other hand was a means for the TAK to determine locals’ perceptions on tourism, in particular its environmental, economic, and socio-cultural impacts.

The OIPS was conducted in the villages of Kabangaki, Tebwanga, Bangotan te Kabwaia, Kariatebike, Tabontebike, Reina, Baretoa, Tekatirirake, Tanimainiku and Tabiang.

The tourism map of Abemama was updated using GPS to plot locations of new or previously unmapped tourism sites. Among the new sites were historical sites and idols in Kenna, part of Kabangaki village at the southern end of the island and on Biike islet. The updated map will allow visitors to locate accommodations and tourism sites on the island.

The outcomes of the surveys and mapping on Abemama will be used by TAK to assist in planning activities and programs for the development of Tourism on the island and will be shared with relevant stakeholders. Once finalised, a full report will be available in the Resource Centre on the TAK corporate website.

The surveys will also be carried out in other islands throughout 2021.

This trip was supported by LDCF-1 project, funded by the Global Environment Facility and implemented under the Environment and Conservation division with the support of the United Nations Development Programme.

 

New Bungalows in Abemama

New Bungalows in Abemama

Abemama Island’s position as an ideal tourism destination has been boosted with opening of new island bungalows at Binoinano village in Tabontebike.  Run by the Santo Antonio Catholic Parish, this new establishment features 6 overwater bungalows (buia), a communal kitchen, traditional resting area, and a convenience store.

The bungalows have been beautifully designed and built using local materials contributed by church groups (makoro) from each village. Construction took up to 3 months and the bungalows can accommodate up to 20 guests.

Head Catechist of Santo Antonio Parish shared that the official opening celebration of the bungalows was low key as the church is currently observing the season of lent.

Head Catechist added that “this opening marks the first part of the project.  There are plans to extend further out onto the lagoon to build more bungalows this year and accommodate more visitors.

The Parish is keen to work with the Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) to develop accommodation packages, build capacity for its employees and market and promote the destination.  TAK congratulates the Santo Antonio Catholic Parish on their community tourism initiative and looks forward to working with them to grow tourism to Abemama.

 

Kiritimati Celebrates Quantum Leap Day 2021  

The Kiritimati (Christmas) Island Quantum Leap celebration organized by the Ministry of Line & Phoenix Islands Development (MLPID) and extension ministries and companies on the island was held on Thursday 11 March 2021 with the theme “Our collective future is our shares responsibilities”.

The event was officially opened by Minister for MLPID, Honourable Mikarite Temari on behalf of His Excellency Te Beretitenti Taneti Maamau and the Kiribati Government.

In his address, Hon Temari stressed the importance of improving customer services to the public and that Government cannot achieve its development vision if employees are not doing their work well for the future development of the nation.

The Honourable Minister added that all employees are very important to the government, where no one is left behind and that they are all important for the development of Kiribati. To emphasize his message on the need to persevere and work diligently, Hon. Temari drew comparison from the story in the Holy Bible of the Israelite’s struggle in the dessert before they reached Canaan the promised land. He stressed that employees should be sincere in their work to help accelerate developments and improvements so that Kiribati achieves its development vision as intended in the KV20.

The official opening was attended by His lordship Mayor for Kiritimati Urban Council Natua Teiti, Head of Divisions, Government employees and students.

The event also included an expo where government ministries and private organisations had the opportunity to promote their services and sell their products to the general public.