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16 October 2014

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SAIMD FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY IMPLEMENTATION Department of Science and Technology Research Seminar Measuring multiple deprivation at a small area level in SA WK Magasela, Department of Social Development. 16 October 2014. Outline of the presentation.

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16 October 2014

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  1. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SAIMD FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY IMPLEMENTATIONDepartment of Science and Technology Research SeminarMeasuring multiple deprivation at a small area level in SAWK Magasela, Department of Social Development 16 October 2014 "Building a Caring Society. Together"

  2. Outline of the presentation • Data, information and knowledge for policy development and programme planning • A brief overview of the predominant approach in poverty measurement in SA • Application of the SAIMD in policy development, policy implementation and policy review

  3. Data, information and knowledge for policy development • The post-apartheid social and economic challenges (health, social development, employment, job creation, social and economic infrastructure, social protection, housing, etc) • Accurate information, data and policy knowledge at the centre of planning, policy development and implementation

  4. The predominant approach in poverty measurement in SA … a brief overview • Historically - (i) lack of data (ii) incomplete and not integrated (iii) deliberate obscuring of facts on living conditions for blacks in SA • The PDL, HSL and MLL • Key Indicators of Poverty in SA (1995) • Poverty and Inequality Report (1998) • Definitions and measurement of poverty based on income (a myriad of poverty lines in SA)

  5. The SAIMD as a policy development tool • The crucial policy questions- Defining the problem - Identifying the social group/s- The geographic location of the social problem

  6. Application of the SAIMD in policy development and policy implementation … Examples from Social Development "Building a Caring Society. Together"

  7. 1. The War of Poverty • Launch of the War on Poverty by the Presidency in Jacobsdal • President's War on Poverty Programme • Identification of geographic areas for urgent government interventions • The profiling of households in these most deprived areas • Referrals to relevant government departments and agencies for immediate interventions (eg. Home Affairs, SASSA, Health, Local Government, etc)

  8. 2. The take-up of social grants • Identifying geographic areas where poverty is most severe • Infrastructure challenges for deprived rural areas • ICROP (Integrated Community Registration Outreach Programme) • Mobile trucks in rural areas for grants registration and processing • SAIMD has necessitated the consideration of 'localized universalization'

  9. 3. The Non-Profit Sector in SA • Location of NPOs in SA • A strong urban bias • Dialogues at provincial level and a national summit • DSD imposed a Transformation of the NPO sector agenda based on SAIMD to identify areas for NPO support

  10. 4. Implementing ECD policy • DSD conducted a National Audit of ECD centres in SA • SAIMD crucial in the implementation of ECD policy through providing mainly infrastructure, facilities and trained personnel.

  11. 5. Building partnerships with specific organisations • SAIMD and the depth of deprivation in former homeland areas • Partnerships with traditional leadership and Faith Based Organisations in these area • Access to land and other resources for development

  12. 6. Radical socio-economic transformation • Exploration of using social grants for local social and economic development(What possibilities exist to leverage social grant payments for collective local action?) • Social cooperatives (producing food for ECD centres, bulk-buying cooperatives, etc) • The focus is on former homeland areas identified using the SAIMD

  13. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!

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