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PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE PRESENTATION

PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE PRESENTATION. DEPARTMENT OF WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY 9 APRIL 2003. MEDIUM TERM STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK. Departmental Planning and Focus aligned to MTSF Principle of Budget following plan Achievement of Government’s Medium Term Strategic Objectives.

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PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE PRESENTATION

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  1. PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE PRESENTATION DEPARTMENT OF WATER AFFAIRS AND FORESTRY 9 APRIL 2003

  2. MEDIUM TERM STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK • Departmental Planning and Focus aligned to MTSF • Principle of Budget following plan • Achievement of Government’s Medium Term Strategic Objectives

  3. MEDIUM TERM STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • Speeding up delivery of basic human needs • Human resource development • Building the economy and creating jobs • Transforming the State • Fighting crime and corruption • Building a better Africa and world

  4. DWAF PLAN FROM ‘99 • Restructuring major focus and impact on our business • This included: • Forestry – Category A-C which required resources to deal with staff matters. • Water services scheme being transferred to LG with huge staff implications

  5. DWAF PLAN FROM ’99 contnd… • Establishment of CMA’s which transfer functions from DWAF to these agencies • This also link to the transfer of irrigation schemes

  6. OVERVIEW OF STRATEGIC PLANMULTI-YEAR MULTI YEAR 2003/4 TO 2005/6

  7. BACKGROUND • 1994 – 1998 – development of new policies, legislation and programmes of implementation • post 1998 – implementation and refinement of policy and legislation • move towards regulatory function rather than direct implementation

  8. CORE BUSINESS OF THE DEPARTMENT • The Department is mandated by the – • National Water Act (No. 36 of 1998) • Water Services Act (No. 108 of 1997) • National Forests Act (No. 84 of 1998) • National Veld and Forest Fire Act (No. 101 of 1998)

  9. FUNCTIONAL AREA: FORESTRY

  10. FORESTRY FUNCTION KFA 1. Ensure sustainable development and management of plantation forestry to optimise equitable economic benefit, particularly in rural areas. STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • Manage DWAF’s remaining plantation forests and processing plants effectively • To transfer plantations to beneficiaries through public private partnerships and other instruments

  11. One third of B and C plantations transferred with labour agreements in place • 10% of C plantations transferred

  12. KFA 2. Ensure the sustainable development and management of indigenous forests to optimise their social, economic and environmental benefits. STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • To ensure that indigenous forests are managed sustainable in a participatory manner • To transfer management of DWAF indigenous forests to specialised national and provincial conservation agencies in consultation with DEAT

  13. KFA 3. Ensure sustainable forest management (SFM) in South Africa by developing effective oversight of the sector and facilitating co-operative government STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • To report accurately on the state of forestry to support local and international forest monitoring processes

  14. To ensure that management agencies manage relevant forests in an effective and sustainable manner • To ensure optimal sustainable management of forest sector as a whole • To contribute to the prevention of wild fires in non-urban forest and non-forest areas

  15. KFA 4. Promote sustainable forest management in Africa and Internationally STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE • To ensure that forestry contributes to sustainable development internationally and particularly in Africa

  16. KFA 5. Ensure that communities and disadvantaged groups are empowered to make use of tree and forest resources to support sustainable livelihoods STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • To promote expansion of forestry where appropriate in consultation with other players • To promote forest and tree based enterprise development in rural areas

  17. To support urban greening • To provide support for firewood strategies in rural areas

  18. WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT FUNCTION

  19. KFA 6. Ensure a reliable and equitable supply of water for sustainable economic and social development including the eradication of poverty STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • To ensure equitable allocation and authorisation of water use • To ensure effective and efficient use of water

  20. To investigate water balance and to find national/international reconciliation solutions • To implement solutions for reconciling water supply and demand • To ensure water related disaster preparedness and safety of dams

  21. SO. 8.1 TO RESTRUCTURE WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONS • WR & WS (Regions) restructured • Implementation of Regional office transitional plans commenced for all four cluster regions • Detailed structure for developing and managing WRM infrastructure • O & M of 2 schemes delegated WUAs with contracts in place

  22. SO. 8.2 TO ESTABLISH AND SUPPORT WMIs • 70% of potential revenue of WRM charge collected and action taken against defaulters • CMAs established (Inkomati and Crocodile & Marico and Mvoti WMAs) • Irrigation boards transformed into WUAs (Approx. 350)

  23. KFA 9. Align staff, stakeholders and general public to common vision for integrated Water Resources Management and develop, capacitate and empower them to best practices thereof. STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • To provide strategic direction • To co-ordinate development and ensure the implementation of strategies for catchment management

  24. To establish, implement and maintain the National Monitoring and Information Management System • To ensure representative, capacitated and empowered staff for IWRM • To ensure capacitated and informed stakeholders

  25. KFA 15. Promote IWRM in Africa in support of NEPAD STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • Improve co-operation with other countries • Influence global agenda for IWRM

  26. WATER SERVICES FUNCTION

  27. KFA 10. Ensure provision of basic Water Supply & Sanitation for improved quality of life and poverty alleviation STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • To ensure infrastructure delivery to minimise basic water supply backlog over next 6 year • To address the basic sanitation backlog within next 9 years

  28. To ensure all South Africans have access to free basic water services • To promote improved sanitation practices and minimise water-borne diseases

  29. KFA 11. Ensure effective & sustainable delivery of water services to underpin economic & social development STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • To ensure WS Sector has sound and enabling legislative and policy framework • To ensure effective, co-ordinated and organised Water Services Sector

  30. To establish and maintain integrated and effective WS sector planning culture, process and systems • Monitor performance of WS’s and intervene where necessary • To establish and maintain a National Monitoring Information System

  31. KFA 12. Ensure effective water services institutions STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • To support Water Services Institutions to become sustainable • To align and co-ordinate National Capacity Building, Training & Awareness Programmes • To determine competencies, standards & accreditation in conjunction with LGWS SETA & SAQA

  32. To develop & retain DWAF WS core competencies

  33. KFA 13. Ensure effective local-level operations and management of DWAF water services schemes STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • To ensure an enabling environment for transfers • To transfer DWAF WS schemes to appropriate WS Institutions

  34. To ensure the continuity, effectiveness & efficiency of services through support to receiving WSI’s • To facilitate and strengthen the efficiency and effectiveness of DWAF as an interim WS provider

  35. SO. 13.3 TO ENSURE THE CONTINUITY, EFFECTIVENESS & EFFICIENCY OF SERVICES THROUGH SUPPORT TO RECEIVING WSI’s • Transfer process monitored and evaluated, including compliance with transfer agreements • 20% improvement on cost recovery for schemes on the operating subsidy

  36. Improved efficiency and management achieved on schemes operated by DWAF in terms of WSP agreements and measures against KPI’s in annual water audit • Municipalities capacitated to take transfer of 90 schemes

  37. KFA 14. Promote & support sound policy & practice of WS to achieve millennium targets in Africa • To promote and support WS initiatives to achieve millennium targets in Africa

  38. BUDGET SUMMARY • Water resources - R1056 113 000 • Water services- R2 439 722 000 • Forestry- R 353 637 000 • Support R 237 071 000 • Trading Account R1 900 000 000

  39. KEY CHALLENGES • Sanitation - Programme approach and subsidy level • Transfers and restructuring- Cooperation of organised labour • Management capacity of municipalities to take transfer of water schemes • Forestry Restructuring - Agreed strategy with DLA on pending land claims • Drought - Low storage levels in some regions may require restrictions and impact on community water supplies

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