The government of South Africa acknowledges that active citizen participation is a prerequisite for democracy and transformation. A core component of South Africa's Constitution is the commitment to ensure public participation in governance, aimed at giving effect to the principle of a representative and participatory democratic state, with Sections 59, 72 and 118 of the Constitution calling for public involvement in legislative processes. Central to the constitution are values of non-racialism, equality and protection of individual and societal rights. Significant evidence exists to suggest that there are substantial development gains to be achieved through enhancing active citizenship, foremost of which is its contribution to deepening de...
The HSRC was invited to participate as an independent observer of two social audits in Cape Town, th...
In 2006, the South African Constitutional Court found a constitutional right to participate in the l...
Civic engagement, with its focus on involving citizens and civil society organizations in thedevelop...
The government of South Africa acknowledges that active citizen participation is a prerequisite for ...
Citizen participation indispensable to sustainable democratic governance and administratio
Public Participation is widely accepted as a way to strengthen the pillars of democratic and account...
The transition from apartheid to democracy necessitated radical transformation within the South Afri...
The preamble of our constitution acknowledges that government is based on the will of the people. S...
A healthy democracy is generally seen as one in which citizens participate regularly in formal polit...
The Constitution of South Africa is underpinned by the standards of good administration, featuring t...
This book examines public participation in democratic governance in South Africa. The South African...
Prepared for the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC)Ten years into democratic government, South A...
In 1994 South Africa became a democracy with a government elected by the people for the people. Citi...
South Africa’s new constitutional democracy places a duty on various legislators to facilitate publi...
The model of constitutional democracy which is envisaged in the 1996 text of the Constitution of the...
The HSRC was invited to participate as an independent observer of two social audits in Cape Town, th...
In 2006, the South African Constitutional Court found a constitutional right to participate in the l...
Civic engagement, with its focus on involving citizens and civil society organizations in thedevelop...
The government of South Africa acknowledges that active citizen participation is a prerequisite for ...
Citizen participation indispensable to sustainable democratic governance and administratio
Public Participation is widely accepted as a way to strengthen the pillars of democratic and account...
The transition from apartheid to democracy necessitated radical transformation within the South Afri...
The preamble of our constitution acknowledges that government is based on the will of the people. S...
A healthy democracy is generally seen as one in which citizens participate regularly in formal polit...
The Constitution of South Africa is underpinned by the standards of good administration, featuring t...
This book examines public participation in democratic governance in South Africa. The South African...
Prepared for the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC)Ten years into democratic government, South A...
In 1994 South Africa became a democracy with a government elected by the people for the people. Citi...
South Africa’s new constitutional democracy places a duty on various legislators to facilitate publi...
The model of constitutional democracy which is envisaged in the 1996 text of the Constitution of the...
The HSRC was invited to participate as an independent observer of two social audits in Cape Town, th...
In 2006, the South African Constitutional Court found a constitutional right to participate in the l...
Civic engagement, with its focus on involving citizens and civil society organizations in thedevelop...