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Comprehensive Rural Comprehensive Rural
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Comprehensive Rural Comprehensive Rural
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Mr Gugile NkwintiMinister of Rural Development and Land Reform
June 2009
Mr Gugile NkwintiMinister of Rural Development and Land Reform
June 2009
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
OutlineOutline
Five Priorities for the next 5 YearsMedium Term Strategic Framework (MTSF)Mandate for Rural Development & Land ReformComprehensive Rural Development Program (Concept)
• Agrarian Transformation, Rural Development & Land Reform
Vision and Mission for the new DRD&LRVibrant and Sustainable Rural CommunitiesStrategy for the CRDPPiloting and Laying the Foundation for CRDPBudgetConclusion
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
5 Priorities for next 5 Years5 Priorities for next 5 Years5 Priorities for next 5 Years5 Priorities for next 5 Years
Manifesto of Ruling PartyFive Priorities
• creation of decent work & sustainable livelihoods
• education
• health
• rural development, food security & land reform
• the fight against crime & corruption
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Medium Term Strategic Framework 2009Medium Term Strategic Framework 2009
Speeding up growth transforming economy create decent work sustainable livelihoods
Social & Economic Infrastructure;
Rural Development linked to Land Reform;
Investment in Skills & Human Resource base;
Improving Nations health profile;
Fight against crime and corruption;
Develop Cohesive and sustainable Communities;
Improve International Cooperation;
Implement sustainable natural resource management;
Democratic developmental State.
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Medium Term Strategic Framework (MTSF)Medium Term Strategic Framework (MTSF)Medium Term Strategic Framework (MTSF)Medium Term Strategic Framework (MTSF)
Strategic Priority 3: Comprehensive rural development strategy linked to land & agrarian reform & food security
Work to be reported at Cabinet clusters & form part of the PoA
• Aggressive implementation of land reform policies;
• Stimulate agricultural production with a view to contributing to food security;
• Rural livelihoods & food security; Improve delivery to ensure quality of life; Revitalization of rural towns; Skills development;
• Explore & support non-farm economic activities; Institutional capacity development; Cooperative development
Clusters• Economic & Employment, Social Protection & Community
Development, Infrastructure Development
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Concept of the CRDPConcept of the CRDP Concept of the CRDPConcept of the CRDPVision of Ministry of Rural Development & Land Reform
(DRDLR)• Minister Gugile Nkwinti & Deputy Minister Joe Phaahla
• Towards “sustainable & vibrant rural communities” through successful implementation of the Comprehensive Rural Development Programme (CRDP)
3 pronged strategy for CRDP• Agrarian Transformation; Rural Development & Land Reform
Policy & capacity• Development of a White Paper on Agrarian Transformation, Rural
Development & Land Reform– Green Paper due by November 2009
• Rural Development Agency (RDA)– Coordination, Planning & Resource Mobilization, M&E & Reporting systems
& accountability
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Land ReformLand ReformLand ReformLand ReformPicking up pace of redistribution towards 30%
• Reviewing land reform products (LRAD, SPLAG, LASS, PLAS, ABP, use-it-or-lose-it, leasing, post settlement support, LARP etc.)
Picking up pace of tenure reform• Labour tenancy claims (KZN & MP); Implementation of CLARA
Speeding up settlement of outstanding restitution claims• Audit of challenges facing restitution
• What is possible by 2011 & what will be outstanding?
Support to all land reform programmes through Land & Planning Information
• Efficient property/deeds registration system & digitizing data (e-cadastre); Designing land value tax, land valuation & sustainable land management; Improve spatial planning information & services to municipalities
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Agrarian TransformationAgrarian TransformationAgrarian TransformationAgrarian Transformation
Increased production & sustainable use of natural resources
• Livestock farming & related value chain development (exploring all possible species for food & economic activity)
• Cropping & related value chain development (exploring all possible species, especially indigenous plants, for food & economic activity)
Strengthening rural livelihoods for vibrant local economic development
Use of appropriate technologies, modern approaches & indigenous knowledge systems
Food security, dignity & improved quality of life for each rural household
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Rural DevelopmentRural DevelopmentRural DevelopmentRural Development
Improved economic infrastructureImproved social infrastructurePublic amenities & facilitiesImproved institutional infrastructure
• Capacitating institutions & community structures (CDWs)
• Supporting municipalities
• Human development
• Democratization of rural areas, leadership & social facilitation, socio-economic independence, social cohesion
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
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Rural Development Agency
To be responsible for:-
• Coordination: to ensure participation of relevant departments, municipalities, SOEs, NGOs, donors, financial institutions, etc
• Planning and resource mobilization: includes land use planning, development of national and regional rural development plans
• Monitoring and evaluation: to ensure projects are developed in accordance with plans
• Reporting systems and accountability: feedback to communities and stakeholders; timely problem solving.
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Vision and MissionVision and Mission
Vision
Vibrant and Sustainable rural Communities
Mission
To facilitate integrated development and social cohesion through participatory approaches in partnership with all sectors of society.
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Vibrant and Sustainable Rural CommunitiesVibrant and Sustainable Rural Communities
Vibrant Communities
Innovation, new ideas & initiative
Wealthy with Indigenous Knowledge and productive Assets
High work ethic & industriousAdaptability: change and
modern technologyEconomically active esp.
youth & womenDynamic social groups
Sustainable Communities
Clear community rules on natural resource management
Effective Leadership & succession planning
Increased savings and investment into the future
Preservation & Transfer of Knowledge, Management & Learning
Law enforcement, security, safety and order
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Vibrant Rural CommunitiesVibrant Rural Communities
Innovation, new ideas & Initiative Confront challenges and
suggest solutions instead of succumb / give up (problem-solving orientation)
Teachable, going out to learn from other communities/ projects.
Testing new ideas/ projects/ technologies & learning
Entrepreneurial spirit
Wealthy IKS & Productive Assets Elders pass on knowledge &
Expertise to youthConserve and adapt
appropriate technologies.Every piece of available land ,
grass, trees, water, etc is used productively.
Harvest & revenue from use of assets is invested for higher returns.(beyond subsistence)
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Vibrant Rural Communities cont…Vibrant Rural Communities cont…
High work Ethic & Industrious Each member of the family
works hard for the welfare of all. ( Phez’komkhono)
Produce not only for family consumption but surplus for income generation
Diversify production and income generation (expand opportunities)
Adaptable: Change & modern technologyEnhance traditional
knowledge with new technologies/ methods
Assess & Use technical assistance/ advice from professionals and practitioners
Work closely with Research Institutions/ NGOs to improve knowledge.
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Vibrant Rural Communities cont….Vibrant Rural Communities cont….
Economically Active, Youth & WomenTrain youth & women and
equip them for all forms of production and business initiatives
Create employment thru SMMEs & self help income generating initiatives
Able to think and act Strategically, make sound decision & efficient project management.
Dynamic Social GroupsSport clubs and recreation
groupsStrong savings clubs/
cooperatives, Effective governance
structures (SGBs, Clinic committees, Traditional Councils, Land Committees, etc)
Strong Farmers Associations, Burial Societies etc
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Sustainable Rural CommunitiesSustainable Rural Communities
Community Rules on Natural Resource ManagementRules: Veld management &
rotational grazing; dealing with soil erosion.
Rules: Development and protection of Forests & community woodlots
Rules: Protection of vegetation; ito veld fires
Rules: Water Resource management
Social Relations & civil matters
Effective Leadership & succession planningVisionary leadership that
creates opportunities “making the life flow in rural areas JZ”
Accountable and responsible leadership (reporting on progress, challenges & interventions)
Development of youth leadership & involvement in practical projects for leadership experience
Mentorship and leading by example
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Sustainable Rural Communities …….Sustainable Rural Communities …….
Increased Savings & investment for the futurePromote household savings &
use of savings for production inputs (eg savings from social grants/ project revenues)
Create an enabling environment for savings (institutions, safety, incentives)
Identified high return investments (eg Livestock, Crops, Processing etc)
Preservation & Transfer of Knowledge, Management & LearningRevive/ Improve traditional
story telling approach to transfer knowledge from Elders to Youth
Use of community Libraries/ museums for Preservation & Transfer of IKS
Strengthen education & training initiatives thru centres of excellence
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Sustainable Rural Communities…..Sustainable Rural Communities…..
Law enforcement, security, safety & orderActive Community Policing
Forum and strong Traditional structures to deal with crime and conflicts (eg protect teachers, field workers & nurses in the village.)
Neighborhood watch & unity and the strong sense of ubuntu/ community.
Villagers committed to safety in their homes, dealing with juvenile delinquency, theft, etc
Vibrant & Sustainable Rural Communities (in a nutshell)Political maturity;Social stability and growth;Rapid and sustained
economic growth; Intellectual development;Environmental sustainability;Healthy rural communities;Self-Reliant and Confident
community
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Strategy
The strategy: shall be agrarian transformation
• Agrarian transformation shall mean rapid and fundamental change in the power relations between land (as well as other natural resources, livestock and cropping) and the community
• Facilitate the establishment of business initiatives, rural and agro-industries, cooperatives, cultural initiatives and vibrant local markets
• Empower rural communities to be self-reliant and able to take charge of their destiny
• Mitigation and adaptation plan to reduce vulnerability with special reference to climate change, erosion, flooding and other natural disasters
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Piloting & Laying Foundation for CRDPPiloting & Laying Foundation for CRDPPilot site: Giyani, Limpopo
• Obtain socio-economic profile for Giyani
• Identify key stakeholders (note: Agric as sister department)
• Adopt War-Room-on-Poverty approach
• To assess impact, need to have “BEFORE” and compare later with “AFTER” status
• Ministerial walk-about on 22 May 2009
• Lead team: DG of Limpopo & her team, Messrs. Mdu Shabane (DDG: LTR1), Moshe Swartz (AgDDG: LTR2)& Andile Hawes (DDG: PRM), together with Dr. Motseki Hlatshwayo (LARP Manager)
• Develop a detailed plan for Giyani
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Goals
Short term • Speed up implementation of land reform programmes with focus
on complimenting the CRDP• Pilot rural development – refine the concept
Medium term• Green Paper on Agrarian Transformation, Rural Development
and Land Reform• White Paper• Relevant legislation
Long term• Implementation of White Paper and legislation• Monitoring of implementation.
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Three Months PoAThree Months PoAThree Months PoAThree Months PoA
Started on 09 May 2009 to 17 August 2009 Institutional arrangements
• Establishment of a multi-disciplinary Joint National Task Team (JNTT)
Launch of CRDP in Giyani (Muyexe, Go’on’o & Dingamanzi)• Comprehensive Project Plan
• Launch on 17 August 2009
• Presidential inspection in November 2009
National Fencing Programme• Working with provinces & municipalities for both cropping & grazing
lands ( KZN, FS, NC and EC)
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Total Spending per ProgrammeTotal Spending per Programme
Budget
R’000
Spending to date
R’000
Budget available
R’000
Budget Spent
%
Programme 1: Administration 500,457 84,614 415,843 17%
Programme 2: Surveys and Mapping 96,147 11,471 84,676 12%
Programme 3: Cadastral Surveys 111,824 20,421 91,403 18%
Programme 4: Restitution 1,889,284 1,329,244 560,040 70%
Programme 5: Land Reform 3,454,928 721,571 2,733,357 21%
Programme 6: Spatial Planning and Information
33,562 9,547 24,015 28%
Programme 7: Auxiliary and Associated Services
12,856 1,797 11,059 14%
TOTAL 6,099,058 2,178,665 3,920,393 36%
25% of R505mil for Rural Development is the amount shifted from R2,616bil for grants under Land Reform
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
CRDPINDICATIVE BUDGET ALLOCATION
CRDPINDICATIVE BUDGET ALLOCATION
Province Rural development
R’000
Percentage
PLRO: Eastern Cape 50,544 10%
PLRO: Free State 50,544 10%
PLRO: Gauteng - 0%
PLRO: KwaZulu-Natal 50,544 10%
PLRO: Limpopo (Giyani Pilot) 151,635 30%
PLRO: Mpumalanga 50,544 10%
PLRO: Northern Cape (Riemvasmaak) 101,089 20%
PLRO: North West 50,544 10%
PLRO: Western Cape - 0%
TOTAL 505,444 100%
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR "LAND AND AGRARIAN REFORM” AS ANNOUNCED BY
FORMER MINISTER OF FINANCE DURING THE BUDGET SPEECH
ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR "LAND AND AGRARIAN REFORM” AS ANNOUNCED BY
FORMER MINISTER OF FINANCE DURING THE BUDGET SPEECH
Department 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Land Affairs 0,00 0,00 700
Agriculture (ilima project) 197 305 577
Total 197 305 1,277
(R1,8 billion)
The R700 million for Land Affairs comprises of R300m and R400m for land redistribution and land restitution respectively and the rest of the allocation went to Department of Agriculture
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Conclusion Conclusion
We derive our Mandate and Strategic Direction from the Manifesto of the ruling party and the Priorities of the MTSF 2009
Our vision is to see vibrant and sustainable rural communities; the CRDP is the vehicle that will take us there;
The pilots in Giyani Limpopo), Riemvasmaak (NC) and other Provinces will enable us to come up with an evidence based integrated approach to the CRDP
We need commitment and cooperation from other State Departments, Municipalities and other relevant and critical Stakeholders, including NGOs, DFIs, Research Institutions .
Will use available resources but More Budget will be required,
DEPARTMENT: RURAL DEVELOPMENT & LAND REFORM
Thank you!Thank you!Thank you!Thank you!
““Working together we can do more by improving the quality of Working together we can do more by improving the quality of life for all our people living in rural areas”life for all our people living in rural areas”““Working together we can do more by improving the quality of Working together we can do more by improving the quality of life for all our people living in rural areas”life for all our people living in rural areas”