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Outcome 7: Vibrant, equitable and sustainable rural communities and food security for all

Outcome 7: Vibrant, equitable and sustainable rural communities and food security for all. Presentation to the Portfolio Committee on Rural Development and Land Reform 15 June 2011 M514 Marks Bldg, CPT 15h30. Outcome 7: Presentation Outline. Introduction Outcome 7 Programme design:

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Outcome 7: Vibrant, equitable and sustainable rural communities and food security for all

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  1. Outcome 7: Vibrant, equitable and sustainable rural communities and food security for all Presentation to the Portfolio Committee on Rural Development and Land Reform 15 June 2011 M514 Marks Bldg, CPT 15h30

  2. Outcome 7: Presentation Outline • Introduction • Outcome 7 • Programme design: 3.1. Targets set in the performance agreement per output; and 3.2. Sub outputs 4. Progress made in the first two reporting cycles

  3. 12 Outcomes • An improved quality of basic education. • A long and healthy life for all South Africans. • All South Africans should be safe and feel safe. • Decent employment through inclusive growth. • A skilled and capable workforce to support an inclusive growth path. • An efficient, competitive and responsive economic infrastructure network. • Vibrant, equitable, sustainable rural communities with food security for all. • Sustainable human settlements and an improved quality of household life. • A responsive, accountable, effective and efficient local government system. • Environmental assets and natural resources that are well protected and enhanced. • A better Africa and a better world as a result of South Africa's contributions to global relations. • An efficient and development-oriented public service and an empowered, fair and inclusive citizenship

  4. Outcome 7: Diagrammatic Representation

  5. Contribution towards:Outcomes 4, 9 and 10 DRDLR contributes to the following outcomes: • Outcome 4: strengthening employment, economic growth and equality in line with the job creation model • Outcome 9: meeting basic needs of communities and promoting appropriate service delivery models in rural areas • Outcome 10: sustainable natural resource management

  6. PROGRESS WITH IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DELIVERY AGREEMENT

  7. CONCLUSION • While good progress was made on set targets (numbers and percentages), in most instances the developmental impact is still to be measured; • In addition, the full extent of the infrastructure backlogs in rural areas is still to be quantified and costed; • Most jobs created thus far have been work opportunities and collaboration is required with other Outcomes to attain more sustainable jobs; • Although the land acquisition targets have been exceeded during this reporting period, the challenges facing land reform remain; • What remains to be done, is interventions to increase productivity on farms acquired; market access; provision of technical and financial support to the new farmers; • Relations have significantly improved between DAFF and DRDLR and for each of the outputs under Outcome 7, a DDG from DAFF has been assigned to work with DRDLR and under Output 5, which is a coordinating output, DG: DAFF and DG:DRDLR are leading.

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