The Republic of South Africa formulated numerous progressive laws, regulations and strategies from 1994 to 2008 to support the provision of free basic sanitation access to the poor by 2014. The State has yet to achieve this objective in urban areas – ostensibly due to the poor municipal execution of national policy. This paper challenges this viewpoint, as it ignores policy weaknesses and overlooks the influence of non-municipal actors in service delivery. An assessment of national policy and implementation in South Africa’s second largest city (Cape Town) indicated that irreconcilable differences between municipal officials, residents and advocates’ interpretations of broadly-framed national policy, as well as policy gaps specific to servi...
Although the South African government has, since democratic transition, made considerable progress i...
This paper intends to examine the context and realities of policy implementation in South Africa. Th...
National sanitation policy plays a role in increasing sanitation coverage and improving sanitation s...
The Republic of South Africa formulated numerous progressive laws, regulations and strategies from 1...
Includes bibliographical referencesFrom 1994 to 2008, South Africa's national government disseminate...
Municipalities in South Africa are charged with the responsibility of identifying needs of the local...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Urbanisation of the world‟s population has taken place at a phen...
Sustainability and equity are two desirable but ambiguous concepts often used to describe goals for ...
Prior to 1994, 21 million people were without access to sanitation in South Africa. Progress towards...
Despite the constitutional obligation for municipalities to provide Free Basic Sanitation (FBSan) se...
Many policies and programmes geared toward eliminating poverty have been formulated, as the governme...
Thesis (MTech (Public Management))--Peninsula Technikon, Cape Town, 2004In South Africa, an estimate...
Masters in Public Administration - MPAThe focus of the study is on the implementation of public poli...
Paper presented at the South African Association of Political Studies (SAAPS) Biennial Conference, U...
Abstract: It is widely agreed that service provision is the biggest challenge facing South African m...
Although the South African government has, since democratic transition, made considerable progress i...
This paper intends to examine the context and realities of policy implementation in South Africa. Th...
National sanitation policy plays a role in increasing sanitation coverage and improving sanitation s...
The Republic of South Africa formulated numerous progressive laws, regulations and strategies from 1...
Includes bibliographical referencesFrom 1994 to 2008, South Africa's national government disseminate...
Municipalities in South Africa are charged with the responsibility of identifying needs of the local...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Urbanisation of the world‟s population has taken place at a phen...
Sustainability and equity are two desirable but ambiguous concepts often used to describe goals for ...
Prior to 1994, 21 million people were without access to sanitation in South Africa. Progress towards...
Despite the constitutional obligation for municipalities to provide Free Basic Sanitation (FBSan) se...
Many policies and programmes geared toward eliminating poverty have been formulated, as the governme...
Thesis (MTech (Public Management))--Peninsula Technikon, Cape Town, 2004In South Africa, an estimate...
Masters in Public Administration - MPAThe focus of the study is on the implementation of public poli...
Paper presented at the South African Association of Political Studies (SAAPS) Biennial Conference, U...
Abstract: It is widely agreed that service provision is the biggest challenge facing South African m...
Although the South African government has, since democratic transition, made considerable progress i...
This paper intends to examine the context and realities of policy implementation in South Africa. Th...
National sanitation policy plays a role in increasing sanitation coverage and improving sanitation s...