
Progress Report on Establishment of Regional Steering Committee for CMAs in South Africa
Explore the progress made in establishing the Regional Steering Committee for Catchment Management Agencies (CMAs) in South Africa. The report covers the establishment of the committee, stakeholder consultations, implementation and communication plans, business case development, support requirements, challenges, and recommendations for strengthening communication.
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SECOND NATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CMAs IN SOUTH AFRICA 8 February 2013 CMA Roll-Out Progress Mpumalanga Regional Office (Inkomati-Usuthu)
PRESENTATION OUTLINE Progress Report; Establishment of the Regional Steering Committee including TOR and stakeholder consultation. Implementation plan and communication plan. Business case development. Support plan required for the project. Challenges and recommendations. 2
Establishment of the Regional Steering Committee, TOR and stakeholder consultation Interim Regional Steering Committee has been established. Three regional steering committee meetings held Draft TOR in place To be finalised by the RSC Stakeholders Database in place First Mkhondo stakeholder meeting held (Usuthu) 3
Progress on the implementation plan and Communication plan Draft communication/ engagement plan in place Require approval from the RSC and DWA Draft Implementation plan in place To be approved in the next RSC meeting Submitted to DWA for comment 4
Progress on the development of business case. Draft Business Case finalised Presented to ICMA Board Discussed by the RSC Legal opinion sought on amalgamation/ merger/ integration Submitted to DWA for submission to NT and DPSA 5
Support plan required for the project. Need financial support from DWA The CMA will need capacity building from DWA 6
Challenges and Recommendation Strengthen communication 7