This tender seeks a service provider to conduct a national survey assessing tourism enterprises' compliance with the amended B-BBEE sector code. The project aims to enhance empowerment in the tourism sector and will run until mid-November 2025.
The South African government is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to conduct a comprehensive national survey within the tourism sector. The primary objective of this survey is to evaluate the level of compliance by tourism enterprises with the amended Tourism Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Sector Code, which was gazetted in November 2015. This initiative is crucial for promoting equitable economic participation and empowerment in the tourism industry, ensuring that businesses align with national economic transformation goals.
The selected service provider will be responsible for designing and implementing the survey methodology, collecting data from various tourism enterprises, and analyzing the results to provide actionable insights. The survey should cover a diverse range of tourism-related businesses, including accommodations, travel agencies, and tour operators. The findings will be instrumental in informing policy decisions and enhancing compliance strategies within the sector. Interested parties should be prepared to demonstrate their expertise in conducting similar surveys and their understanding of B-BBEE compliance requirements.
This tender is suitable for research firms, consulting agencies, and organizations with expertise in economic empowerment and compliance assessments, particularly those with experience in the tourism sector.
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