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OUTCOME 14 MEDIUM TERM STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK
CONTENTS Problem Statement and Strategic Approach NDP: Vision 2030 NDP Goals for 2030 Impact Indicators MTSF Targets 2014-2019 Fostering Constitutional Values Equal Opportunities, Inclusion And Redress Promoting Social Cohesion Across Society Promoting Active Citizenry And Leadership Management of Implementation Key Actions Until Approval
PROBLEM STATEMENT AND STRATEGIC APPROACH Despite progress since 1994, South African society remains divided. The privilege attached to race, class, space and gender has not been fully
reversed. Despite rapid improvements in access to basic services, the quality of
services continued to be affected by who you are and where you live. Unemployment is high particularly among black youth. Women suffer from discrimination in both the education system and in the
labour market. Apartheid spatial patterns mean limited opportunity for sharing of space
across race and class and that the poor often live far from places of work. Discrimination on the grounds of sexuality and homophobic violence are also
a major problem. Violence against women, homosexuals and immigrants continue to indicate
that values of the Constitution of non sexism and non racialism have not yet become the ethos of all South Africans
PROBLEM STATEMENT AND STRATEGIC APPROACH
South Africa as a country has achieved a lot since the dawn of democracy. This includes the following: The concept of non-racialism is broadly supported by all sections of society, and is entrenched in the Constitution. South Africans, more so now than before, unite behind their national symbols such as the flag. Political freedoms have been expanded and so have social protection and the social wage. Schools, health facilities and other public amenities have been opened to all.
PROBLEM STATEMENT AND STRATEGIC APPROACH
Despite progress made, challenges still exist. Therefore in securing the future the following (among others) need to be done:Work in engendering the knowledge of the Constitution and fostering the values contained therein must be intensifiedThe country must continue with measures to facilitate active engagement of the populace in its own development. Efforts to enable healing of the wounds of the past should continueEfforts to reduce economic exclusion and inequality should continue Sharing of space across race and class and fostering an overarching South African identity anchored by the Constitution should be optimised.Empower citizens to ensure that they become active in their own development and they are able to speak when things go wrong
NDP: Vision 2030
In 2030, South Africans will be more conscious of the things they have in common than their differences. In this South Africa there will be:Wide-spread accepting of peoples’ multiple identities. Broad-based knowledge about and support for a set of values contained in the Constitution. An inclusive society and economy. Increased interaction between South Africans from different social and racial groups. Strong leadership across society and a mobilised, active and responsible citizenry.Universal access to quality public services will reduce greatly inequality of opportunity and outcomes. Instruments to optimise redress will be in place and government across the three spheres will be more responsive and thus ignite a citizenry positively engaged and active in their own development.
NDP GOALS FOR 2030
The NDP sets out five (5) long-term nation building goals/outcomes for South Africa. These goals are as follows:
Knowledge of the Constitution and Fostering Constitutional values Equalising opportunities, promoting inclusion and redress Promoting social cohesion across society Promoting active citizenry and broad based leadership Achieving a social compact that will lay the basis for equity,
inclusion and prosperity for all.
These outcomes serve as pillars for realising nation building and social cohesion
IMPACT INDICATORS
KNOWLEDGE OF THE CONSTITUTION AND FOSTERING CONSTITUTIONAL VALUES
IMPACT INDICATOR
MINISTERRESPONSIBLE
BASELINES2011
2019 TARGETS
Non-sexism: % of women in legislative bodies
Department of women, children and people with disabilities
38.4% 50%
Disability Inequality index Department of women, children and people with disabilities
New index 5% improvement
Gender Inequality Index Department of women, children and people with disabilities
.462 25% improvement
Non racialism: number of those who were of the opinion that race relations are improving expressed as a proportion of the total population
Justice and Constitutional Development
40% 65%
Decrease in the number of racism related complaints to equality court
Justice and Constitutional Development
New indicator 5% improvement
EQUALISING OPPORTUNITIES, PROMOTING INCLUSION AND REDRESS
IMPACT INDICATOR
MINISTERRESPONSIBLE
BASELINES2011
2019 TARGETS
Inequality Adjusted Human Development index
Presidency .629 10% improvement
PROMOTING SOCIAL COHESION ACROSS SOCIETY
Outcome/Impact Indicator Baseline 2019 Target Minister
Trust Index Presidency 20% 25%
Social Cohesion Index Presidency (via the Brand SA)
80.4% 90%
Pride in our national sporting teams Sport and Recreation (via GCIS)
New indicator 66% of South Africans proud of our national sporting teams
PROMOTING ACTIVE CITIZENRY AND BROAD BASED LEADERSHIP
IMPACT INDICATOR
MINISTERRESPONSIBLE
BASELINES2011
2019 TARGETS
Number of over 18 year olds that belong to a charitable organization
Arts and Culture 5.0% 10%
Active Citizenship Index Presidency (via the Brand SA)
79% 85%
FORGING A NEW OVERARCHING IDENTITYIMPACT
INDICATORMINISTER
RESPONSIBLE
BASELINES2011
2019 TARGETS
Pride in being South African GCIS 66% of South Africans reflecting pride to be South African
75% of South African reflecting pride to be South African
Identity based on self-description GCIS 52% which describes themselves as South African first
60% of population describing themselves South African first
The 5-point Likert-type Index: national symbols flag/constitution/national anthem as very important
Arts and Culture
Blacks: 4.0 and higher Blacks: 4.0 or higher
MTSF Outcome 14 Targets For DAC
Fostering Constitutional Values
Key Action Indicator 2019 Target 2014/15 Target
Promote the Bill of Responsibility, Constitutional values and national symbols amongst children in schools
Preamble of the Constitution said in school assemblies (ALL Schools)
100% compliance Preamble of the Constitution said in school assemblies 6000 schools (25% compliance)
All Schools fly the national flag 100% compliance 75% of Schools fly the national flag
Booklet and Poster (Frame) of national symbols and orders distributed to all schools
100% compliance 50% of schools have booklet and poster for national Symbols and Orders
Use National Days as a platform for promoting Constitutional Values
Number of national days hosted and celebrated
7 national days hosted and celebrated
7 national days hosted and celebrated
Equal Opportunities, Inclusion And Redress
Key Action Indicator 2019 Target 2014/15 Target
Promote heritage and culture: Ensure government invests in the cultural and creative industries,
heritage infrastructure in rural areas built and maintained
2 heritage sites build/year & 100% maintenance of existing rural infrastructure
2 heritage sites built100% maintenance of existing rural infrastructure
National Cultural Institute of South Africa (NaCISA) established
1 National Cultural Institute of South Africa (NaCISA) established
Launch of NACISA and a Sod turning ceremony done
Sourcing Enterprise and the Art Bank of South Africa
1 Sourcing Enterprise and the Art Bank of South Africa
Feasibility and Business plan finalized for Sourcing Enterprise1st phase of Art Bank implemented as per approved business plan
Cultural Observatory established
1 cultural observatory established
Cultural Observatory IT infrastructure established & 1 Mapping study conducted
Number of libraries built 95 libraries built 17 libraries built
Equal Opportunities, Inclusion And Redress
Key Action Indicator 2019 Target 2014/15 Target
Number of Community Arts Centres built
1 CAC/ward Finalization of strategy and concepts to roll-out CAC/ward programme
Number of projects completed for liberation heritage routes
12 projects completed for liberation heritage routes
2 projects completed for the liberation heritage route completed
National heroes celebrated and related artwork for healing promoted
2 movies produced on African civilizations such as Mapungubwe
Conceptualization and commissioning done
1 move/year that dramatizes the lives of other liberation heroes such as Steve Biko, Mangaliso Sobukwe, Mantantise
1 movie that dramatizes the lives of other liberation heroes produced
Equal Opportunities, Inclusion And Redress
Key Action Indicator 2019 Target 2014/15 Target
Build non-racialism through community dialogues and hosting of national summit on Action Plan to combat racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance
Number of Community Conversations on social cohesion and nation building conducted
150 Community conversations held
18 Community conversations held
Social Cohesion report back Summit hosted and Social Cohesion Advocates programme rolled-out
Social Cohesion Report Back Summit hosted in 2014 and 50 public platforms for Social Cohesion Advocates
Social Cohesion Report Back Summit hosted and 10 public platforms for Social Cohesion Advocates
Promote social cohesion in schools
Number of Artist placed in schools
2000 Artist placed in schools
240 Artist placed in schools
Transform the utilization of currently marginalised languages
Implementation of the “Use of Official Languages Act” and the “South African Language Practitioners Council Bill”
At least one African language included in all official correspondence depending on province.
Finalise the processes of the South African Language Practitioners Bill
COORDINATION AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Coordinating Minister of Arts and Culture is responsible for coordinating the implementation the nation building and social cohesion programmes derived from the MTSF. DAC is the secretariat for the Outcome and will also be responsible for reporting on progress against the indicators in the tables below.The Social Sector Cabinet Committees: will continue to facilitate collaborative decision-making, and make recommendations to Cabinet as it relates to Outcome 14.Social Sector Directors General Cluster forum: The outcome will be housed and coordinated by the social cluster as part of an integrated approach to governance. The main functions of clusters are to ensure alignment of government-wide priorities, facilitate and monitor the implementation of priority programmes, and provide a consultative platform on cross-cutting priorities and matters being taken to CabinetThe Implementation Forum hosted by DAC will be constituted. It will be made up of all delivery partners of the outcome.
MANAGEMENT OF IMPLEMENTATION
The implementation forumAn implementation forum convened by the Department of Arts and Culture will be constituted. It will be made up of all relevant delivery partnersThe Strategic Level of the implementation forum for outcome 14 will be constituted by the Coordinating Minister (Minister of Arts and Culture) and relevant Ministers of partner departmentsThe Technical Level of the implementation forum will assume a form of a Technical Cluster of FOSAD made up of the Directors General of the Departments of Labour, Sports and recreation, Local government, Basic education, Public works and Finance as well as provincial Heads of Arts culture and sports.The technical implementation forum will deal with the technical aspects under Outcome 14. This forum will also create sub-outcomes forums. The National Department of Arts and Culture will serve as a secretariat for all structures and substructures established by the implementation forum.•
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