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In an attempt to boost the tourism sector about 200 villages across the
country are to be developed into “tourism villages” next year, with
funding coming principally from the National Program for Community
Empowerment, an official said on Monday.
“Each would-be
village will be given funds ranging from Rp 80 million to Rp 100
million [$8,480 to $10,600],” said Winarno Sudjas, secretary of the
Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s Destinations Development Division.
The
announcement came a day after an industry operator blamed the
government for the nation’s poor showing in the Travel and Tourism
Competitiveness Report 2009, which ranked Indonesia 81 out of 133
countries surveyed, suggesting that the country must do more to boost
tourism.
According to the survey, which was conducted by the
Switzerland-based World Economic Forum, Indonesia trailed far behind
Singapore, which was 10th, Malaysia at 32nd, Thailand 39th and Brunei
69th.
Indonesia fared slightly better than the Philippines,
Vietnam, and Cambodia, which finished 86th, 89th, and 108th,
respectively.
The top three were Switzerland, Austria and Germany.
According
to Sudjas, all villages in the archipelago may submit proposals to the
Ministry of Culture and Tourism to take part in the plan.
The proposals will be examined by a special team, which has the final say on which village receive funding.
Sudjas
said the money would be used by villagers to construct tourist
accommodations, train local youths to become guides, preserve and
produce local dishes and fund other leisure activities.
“We want to empower the villages by helping them increase their potential and fix their shortcomings,” Sudjas said.
He
said this program gave the villages more power to develop as they
wished because the central government would provide funds for
renovations, while also monitoring how the money was spent.
“We
will not dictate to them. We’ll let them decide what they need and
award funds based on their proposals,” he said. “We will just monitor
them and watch their progress.”
He said the program had been
in operation for two years. In 2008, 50 villages participated, with
each receiving Rp 50 million. In 2009, the number of villages receiving
the funds rose to 100.
“In Yogyakarta and Bantul, many
villages have been developed into tourism villages and it has also
helped villagers to earn bigger incomes,” he said.
“It means that we are empowering them. This is an effective way to boost tourism.”
The National Program for Community Empowerment is a government program to curb poverty in the country.
Based on the United Nations Development Program, about 37 million Indonesians live below the poverty line.
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