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Australia South Africa Local Governance Partnership “ Ubudlewane ” Funded by the Australian Government

Australia South Africa Local Governance Partnership “ Ubudlewane ” Funded by the Australian Government. Purpose of Workshop. To explore: What aspects of the ASALGP have made a difference What we can do to make sure these things continue And to:

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Australia South Africa Local Governance Partnership “ Ubudlewane ” Funded by the Australian Government

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  1. Australia South Africa Local Governance Partnership “Ubudlewane” Funded by the Australian Government

  2. Purpose of Workshop To explore: • What aspects of the ASALGP have made a difference • What we can do to make sure these things continue And to: • gather inputs for the project completion process (stakeholder workshop)

  3. Lessons from 3rd Seminar • Partnerships, partnerships, partnerships • Need for clarity of roles and responsibilities and acceptance of accountability • Community empowerment critical • Need to explore innovative approaches and to be flexible and adaptive

  4. Lessons from 3rd Seminar (cont) • ‘Good practice’ rather than ‘best practice’ • Aim to build knowledge and capacity through a range of sources • “get stuck in and do it together”

  5. 3rd Annual Seminar • Learning (Rasigan Maharajh) • Healthy Municipalities (Yusuf Patel) • Reconciliation and Participation (Jackie Huggins) • Cooperative Government • IGR • Community Participation • Partnerships/Disaster Management • Linking Budgets and IDPs • Partnerships/LED

  6. Project Achievements – Making a Difference • Capacity built at both the individual and organisational level through action oriented technical assistance, study tours, exchanges and partnerships • The creation of knowledge, both technical and management, on matters of concern to local govt in South Africa • The development of a range of tangible ‘products’

  7. Project Processes • An evolving project design process based on the needs of the partners in KZN and FS (identified via consultation and the PCCs) • A series of technical inputs from both Australian and South African advisers • A series of study tours and exchanges • The nurturing of formal and informal partnerships between Australia and South Africa through the Partnership Program

  8. Impact Assessment – Has ASALGP Made a Difference? • Most activities have had some level of organisational impact • Most activities have built both individual and organisational capacity (70-80%) • Service delivery has improved to varying degrees • A range of partnerships have been developed • Most (90%) supported the use of practitioners to provide technical advice

  9. Impact Assessment (Issues) • Creation of the right environment for activities to succeed/ensuring ‘readiness’/timing/managing the politics • Role/involvement of DPLG • Differences between Australia and South Africa • Value of the ‘partnership’ approach • Concerns re sustainability • Validity of IA process

  10. Sustainability- Making It Last • Ongoing support needed to build on the work conducted in the provinces and municipalities • Need to ensure continuity of the process of creating new knowledge about what works and what doesn’t • Need to ensure continuity of communication of what has been learnt through the ASALGP • Support needed to maintain partnerships and build new ones

  11. Other Issues • Need to better articulate the benefits for the Australian partners of the project ie. local government in WA, SA and Qld • Need to link into South African strategies such as Project Consolidate

  12. Topics for Discussion • Continuation of knowledge sharing (1) • Maintaining partnerships (5) • Sustaining the gains made in IGR (6) • Impact Assessment (7) Others? • Continuation of assistance/Project Consolidate • Assessing the Australian impacts

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