
South Africa's Spatial Targeting Experience: Departmental Insights and Lessons
Explore South Africa's spatial targeting initiatives through department presentations, parallel sessions, and reflections on achievements, policy instruments, and lessons learned. Key topics include economic development, urban networks, rural development, and NSDP corridors.
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Session 3: South Africas experience of Spatial Targeting Part 1: Departmental Presentations Part 2: Parallel Sessions Part 3: Report back from parallel sessions
Session 3: Programme Part 1: Overview of current spatial initiatives across government (14h00 15h15) Purpose: shared understanding , improved co- ordination and alignment Inputs by the national departments reflections on objectives and rationale, policy instruments, institutional approach, risks
Session 3: Programme Presentations and presenters: Economic Development Programmes Alfred Tau, DTI Wendy Mapira, EDD Urban Networks Strategy David van Niekerk, NDP Unit, NT Rural Development Strategy Elsona van Huyststeen , CSIR obo DRDLR
Session 3: Programme Part 2: Parallel session (15h15 16h30) Purpose: drill more deeply into the experience and lessons learnt from South Africa s experience in the different contexts; good and bad lessons/ practice
Parallel Sessions 1. Industrial Development Zones and Special Economic Zones Facilitator: Prof Mark Oranje 2. Urban Development Programmes Facilitator: Ivan Turok 3. Rural Development Programmes Facilitator: Bea Drost 4. NSDP and corridor Facilitator: Khulekani Mathe
Questions to address What were the distinctive features of the local context ? What was the key policy instrument that made a difference? What were the main achievements? What are the things that should have been done differently?