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Value Proposition for Local Government “Working together, turning the tide in Local Government”

Value Proposition for Local Government “Working together, turning the tide in Local Government”. Agenda. Challenges faced by Local Government Who is Cence? Turnaround Strategy The Ideal Municipality Cence Proposals Strategic Questions. Challenges faced by Local Government.

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Value Proposition for Local Government “Working together, turning the tide in Local Government”

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  1. Value Proposition for Local Government “Working together, turning the tide in Local Government”

  2. Agenda • Challenges faced by Local Government • Who is Cence? • Turnaround Strategy • The Ideal Municipality • Cence Proposals • Strategic Questions

  3. Challenges faced by Local Government Key role players in reconstruction & development in our country Local Government • Weakness in the Local Government model • Policy & Legislative factors • Political factors • Weaknesses in monitoring systems • Shortage of capacity & skills • Weak intergovernmental support & oversight • Issues associated with the intergovernmental fiscal system Root causes of problems undermining process

  4. Who is Cence? • Launched in 2007 • Registered Non-Profit Organisation, Regno. 089-763-NPO • BEE Compliant: BBEEE classification as EME, level 4 contributor • Cence has been awarded Provisional Accreditation, accreditation no. 3806, as a Provider of Education and Training by the Services SETA of South Africa • Cence has submitted registration applications to Umaluzi for accreditation of their ABET Programme level 1 to 3 and the Higher Education Council (HEC) and is currently awaiting registration numbers & certificates • Investing in communities through the provision of training & development solutions • Development of Collaborative Partnerships • Implementation agency that facilitates development through partnerships

  5. Model of Collaboration Churches Municipalities Schools Peer Groups • Collaboration & • Enablement • In 5 years, with 2 800 churches, 150 municipalities& 2 800 schools actively participating in our projects, we shall be able to : • Train 4680MStudents • Create 11 700 new • businesses • Government / • Millennium Goals • Economic Development • Employment • Enterprise Development • Eradicate Poverty • Food Security • Human Resource Dev. • Community Building • Universal Primary Education • Empower Women • Combat Diseases Corporates/Business CSI Initiatives Community Thought Leaders • Universities • Media • International Networks Technology

  6. Turnaround Strategy from local bodies struggling with failures to ones that are confident in their abilities to execute their service delivery mandates Turnaround required: • Ensuring that municipalities meet basic services needs of communities • (water, sanitation, electricity, refuse removal, housing, education, health, roads, transport, sports and recreation, • street trading, parks & community halls, etc.) • Building clean, effective, efficient, responsive & accountable Local Government • Improving performance & professionalism • Improving national & provincial policy, oversight & support • Strengthening partnerships between Local Government, communities • & civil society • Strategic Objectives

  7. The Ideal Municipality • The ideal municipality has to fulfill the following functions: • Providing democratic & responsible government for local communities • Responsive to the needs of the local community • Ensuring sustainable service delivery to communities • Promoting social & economic development • Promoting a safe & healthy environment • Facilitating a culture of public service & accountability among its staff

  8. Cence Proposals How can Cence assist Local Government? • Societal Audit • Community Gardens • Converting Derelict Land / Buildings • Alternative Energy • E-learning • Rate & Tax Payer Education • Community Enablement Centres • Social Development

  9. Cence Proposal 1: Societal Audit • An assessment & analysis of education levels to identify training & development needs • Determine existing skills level & identify skills needed, locally • Aligning training needs with those of the Local Industries • Ensurethat the demand for scarce skills in the area is met • Help municipality align budget for specific skills training that has been identified as scarce in the area • High level society audit & evaluation of needs & talents/skills

  10. Cence Proposal 2: Community Gardens • Local Government leaders in unique position to promote healthy eating in communities • Nutrition / Increased access & affordability to fresh produce • Physical activity • Community engagement • Safety & economic vitality for neighbourhood & its residents • Educational opportunities & vocational skills for youth • Donation of surplus produce to food shelters • Inexpensive way to recapture unused land for the purpose of beautification • Garden soil – absorbent subsistence – helps minimize surface erosion • Green spaces adds property value to neighbourhoods • Can be integrated into broader community projects • Community pride & ownership Benefits

  11. Cence Proposal 2: Community Gardens (cont.) • Where: Schools, Clinics, Prisons, Churches, Open Spaces, Provincial & Government Buildings • Create a municipal community garden program • Create a municipally funded not-for-profit organisation to support community gardens • Include community gardens in your general / comprehensive plan • Allow zoning for community gardens • Create a community garden committee • Provide an easily accessible inventory of all vacant public/private lots & open space What Local Government can do

  12. Cence Proposal 3: Converting derelict land/buildings • Redevelopment of vacant buildings into mini shopping centres, offices, old age homes or mini factories • Utilise environmentally friendly building techniques to create • skill transfer & employment for local communities • Vacant land - food gardens & sport / recreation facilities Converting liabilities into assets

  13. Proposal 4: Alternative Energy Important role players for promoting energy efficiency & renewable energy Local Government • Municipalities – solar heating solutions • Up to 20 % savings on electricity bill to be saved • Adding new skills & creating jobs

  14. Cence Proposal 5: E-learning E-learning • Programmes offered in a modular format, providing participants an opportunity to learn at their own pace and time. • Cost effective, interactive and caters to different learning styles. • Easy progress monitoring. • Materials are focussed on learners needs and are outcomes driven. • Programmes are focussed on the needs of local governments’ / municipalities’ own (specific) requirements, where possible.

  15. Cence Proposal 6: Rate & Tax Payer Education • Why should ratepayers pay • for services • Best ways of using electrical appliances • Impact of illegal connections • Water consumption • How to save water • Impact of water leaks • Why pay for services? • Impact of littering • Best ways of removing waste • Impact of illegal dumping • Reporting of • illegal dumping • Education on: • Domestic Violence • HIV/AIDS, incl. accessing medical services, prevention • of spread & living with HIV/ AIDS • How to access government services, incl. social grants & • other support services

  16. Cence Proposal 7: Community Enablement Centres • Municipalities have existing infrastructure & capacity • High accessibility & driving costs down i.ro training/transport • Mini community Centres/Business Hubs • Computer /scanning/internet facilities, e-learning, postal service, stationary distribution, skills development

  17. Cence Proposal 7: Community Enablement Centres It is intended for Community Enablement Centres to be attached to schools, churches & local authorities to make it highly accessible • Skills • Bakery • Community Kitchen • Crèche • Welding • Wood & Metalwork • Plumbing • Electrical (Household & Appliance Maintenance) • Community Agri System • Sewing • Office • Facilities • Reception • Workstations • Photocopying / Scanning • Filing • Postal Services & Stationary • Skype • Coffee Shop / Meeting Areas • Training • Facilities • Training/Meeting Rooms • Electronic Library & CD’s • Data Management • Talent / Aptitude Assessment • Professional Services • (access to) • Accountants • Lawyers • Screening of Business Plans • IT Support • Marketing • Recruitment Office • Developing Your CV • Advertising Jobs

  18. Cence Proposal 8: Social Development

  19. Strategic Questions • What would your ideal municipality look like? • How do you see private sector involvement? • What is your vision for your society? • How to communicate your successes & failures

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