The presentation of the WHACY game has been updated in January 27th, 2015, following some changes on the program. The campaign in the SADC region finished in November 2014.
2. OVERVIEW
u Origin and background of the project
u Partners and Collaborator
u Audience and goals
u WHACY structure and process
u Prizes
u Funding
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3. ORIGIN OF THE PROJECT
u Prof. Cantoni and his research team has successfully collaborated with HYI in the
past, more specifically in designing the “Waiter game”, an online tool to train youth to
work in the hospitality industry
u It was agreed that an awareness campaign amongst the African youth was needed to
promote the sustainability of tourism in UNESCO’s recognized Word Heritage Sites
(WHSs)
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u In September 2013 UNESCO has established a UNESCO Chair in ICT to develop and
promote sustainable tourism in World Heritage Sites at Università della Svizzera italiana
(USI Lugano, Switzerland)
u Chair-holder was appointed Prof. Lorenzo Cantoni, PhD
u The mandate has been supported by Hospitality Youth Initiative as well as by a
number of international partners
Thus, the World Heritage Awareness Campaign for the Youth (WHACY) was born à
A game-like online tool
4. BACKGROUND - SADC
Southern African Development Community is economically and geographically
important region located in Southern Africa and includes 15 countries
Angola Botswana DRC Lesotho Madagascar
Malawi Mauritius Mozambique Namibia Seychelles
South Africa Swaziland Tanzania Zambia Zimbabwe
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5. BACKGROUND – UNESCO WHS
u The UNESCO World Heritage Centre Convention defines
Heritage is “our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what
we pass on to future generations”
u Each country has the responsibility to manage its own WHSs, but the World
Heritage Centre also emphasizes the concept of universality, meaning that this
heritage is of relevance for the international community independently of the
territory where it is located
u Tourism is an important part of this international “ownership” of the
heritage. The sites must be preserved for future generations while providing
access to visitors at the same time
u Digital technologies (ICT) can play a very significant role in developing and
promoting sustainable tourism in World Heritage Sites
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6. WORLD HERITAGE SITES in SADC
SADC region hosts 39 World Heritage Sites, which are:
u 17 Cultural, 20 Natural, 2 Mixed
u 3 Transboundary
u 5 in Danger
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Cultural: Tsodilo, Botswana Natural: Namib Sand Sea, Namibia Mixed: Ngorongoro in Tanzania
Transboundary: Victoria Falls between Zambia & Zimbabwe In Danger: Virunga National Park, DRC
8. PARTIES INVOLVED
UNESCO Chair in ICT
Switzerland
u Chair-holder Prof. Cantoni
u PhD researcher
u 2 Master student assistant
u Senior technician
u Support of 24 Masters students as
part of their course work
Hospitality Youth Initiative
South Africa
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u Awareness Project Director, Duncan
Peltason
u Education Director, Sue Place
u Schools Liason, Derik Moll
u Education Committee
• Prof Gary Baines
• Heather Prinsloo
• Thantshi Masatara
9. AUDIENCE & GOALS
Audience
u Students grades 10-12
from schools based in SADC
u Registered schools will put
forward the number of their
students, who wish to
participate in the game
u Schools with computer
and Internet facilities
will be encouraged to twin
with less privileged schools
in order to make the game
available to students who
might not have access to the
Internet
Goals
u Awareness raising
«our cultural and natural
environment is recognised at the
international level»
u Informal education
«this is the nature/story of the WHS»
u Empowerment
«thanks to our WHSs and through
sustainable tourism we can promote
development and meaningful
international encounters»
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10. GAME STRUCTURE AND PROCESS
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u ROUND 1
• Pre-studying on UNESCO
and WHSs using online
materials/sources
• Players answer to questions
about 4 WHSs at their choice,
UNESCO, sustainable tourism,
and ICTs using online game
• Best players are invited to
the second round
u ROUND 2
• Questions on all 38 WHSs in
SADC, UNESCO, sustainable
tourism, and ICTs within a
limited time frame
u PRE-START
• Promotion at schools
• Facebook photo contest
11. GAME CALENDAR
Rounds
When
Round 1
May - August , 2014
Round 2
September - November, 2014
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12. PRIZES
Winners will be rewarded with a variety of “prizes”
u University courses
u Travel
u Opportunity to become the Junior Tourism
Ambassadors for their countries
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13. FUNDING
u Funding to get the project started was acquired through the
International Assistance Foundation based in Lugano
(Switzerland)
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14. THANK YOU FOR YOUR
INTEREST!
We welcome your school and students
to participate in WHACY Game!
For more information, please contact us:
info@whacy.org
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