Africa Pledge: supporting inclusive and sustainable tourism across Africa

Key Takeaways

  • Airbnb will commit USD $500,000 to non profit organisations supporting economic empowerment, digital access and sustainability across the continent.
  • Airbnb announced the pledge at the Africa Travel Summit, a one-day event focused on the role technology can play in driving inclusive and sustainable tourism in Africa.
  • An Economic Impact Report showed Airbnb contributed more than R23.5 billion to the South African economy in 2022.

Key Takeaways

  • Airbnb will commit USD $500,000 to non profit organisations supporting economic empowerment, digital access and sustainability across the continent.
  • Airbnb announced the pledge at the Africa Travel Summit, a one-day event focused on the role technology can play in driving inclusive and sustainable tourism in Africa.
  • An Economic Impact Report showed Airbnb contributed more than R23.5 billion to the South African economy in 2022.

As part of the Africa Travel Summit in Johannesburg, Airbnb today announced the Africa Pledge, a renewed commitment and USD $500,000 fund to support inclusive and sustainable tourism growth across the continent. 

Over the next two years, the pledge will help governments and tourism organisations across Africa to identify and unlock new tourism opportunities; support Hosts and guests, and their communities; empower the next generation of tourism entrepreneurs; and support investment in the tourism ecosystem. 

The pledge follows an Economic Impact Report released last week that showed Airbnb contributed more than R23.5 billion to the South African economy in 2022 – supporting almost 50,000 jobs – more than doubling its contribution to the growth of inclusive tourism since 2019. Airbnb will use the lessons and experience gained in South Africa to support inclusive and sustainable tourism in fast-growing African countries.

The launch of the pledge builds on Airbnb’s ongoing commitment to inclusive tourism in South Africa, and its recent proposals for new rules that aim to help build a more inclusive tourism economy.

This pledge is an important demonstration of Airbnb’s continued commitment for a truly sustainable, diverse and inclusive tourism industry – a travel economy for all. We believe in the power of public and private sector partnerships to support this important work, and we look forward to working together with governments, non profits and tourism organisations across Africa to make travel and hosting more accessible, safe, diverse, and affordable for everyone.”

Velma Corcoran, Regional Lead Middle East Africa at Airbnb

Through the Africa Pledge Airbnb will help countries across Africa with:

Investment in the tourism ecosystem

  • Airbnb will commit USD $500,000 to non profit organisations in Africa supporting economic empowerment, digital access and sustainability in the region. Airbnb will work with local stakeholders to identify organisations that should be considered for awards, with grants distributed by the Airbnb Community Fund.

Identifying and unlocking tourism opportunities 

  • In 2024, Airbnb will publish an Inclusive Tourism Growth White Paper to support countries in Africa in identifying opportunities across tourism and policy that will drive inclusive and sustainable tourism across the continent.
  • Airbnb will provide access to the City Portal to an additional 10 African countries to deliver data, insights and tools to local authorities and tourism organisations. The City Portal is a first-of-its-kind resource for local governments and tourism organisations to better understand the Airbnb landscape in their communities and unlock tourism opportunities.

Supporting Hosts, guests and communities

  • In partnership with destination marketing organisations, Airbnb will develop local Host and guest Guides to help Hosts to improve the visitor experience, and encourage guests to be good visitors.

Empowering the next generation of tourism entrepreneurs 

  • Airbnb will expand the Airbnb Entrepreneurship Academy to five new countries across the next two years. Already available in South Africa and Kenya, the Academy is an  entrepreneurship development program focused on introducing individuals from diverse and underrepresented communities to hosting on the Airbnb platform in coordination with local community partners.

Governments, destination marketing organisations and non profit organisations that are interested in finding out how they can be included in this pledge, can contact Airbnb directly via africa-pledge@airbnb.com