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"Building a Caring Society. Together" 1 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SAIMD FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY IMPLEMENTATION Department of Science and Technology Research Seminar Measuring multiple deprivation at a small area level in SA WK Magasela, Department of Social Development 16 October 2014

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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SAIMD FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY IMPLEMENTATION Department of Science and Technology Research Seminar Measuring multiple deprivation at a small area level in SA WK Magasela, Department of Social Development. 16 October 2014. Outline of the presentation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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"Building a Caring Society. Together" 1

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SAIMD FOR POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND

POLICY IMPLEMENTATION

Department of Science and Technology Research SeminarMeasuring multiple deprivation at a small area level in SA

WK Magasela, Department of Social Development

16 October 2014

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Outline of the presentation

Data, information and knowledge for policy development and programme planning

A brief overview of the predominant approach in poverty measurement in SA

Application of the SAIMD in policy development, policy implementation and policy review

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Data, information and knowledge for policy development

The post-apartheid social and economic challenges (health, social development, employment, job creation, social and economic infrastructure, social protection, housing, etc)

Accurate information, data and policy knowledge at the centre of planning, policy development and implementation

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The predominant approach in poverty measurement in SA … a brief overview

Historically - (i) lack of data (ii) incomplete and not integrated (iii) deliberate obscuring of facts on living conditions for blacks in SA

The PDL, HSL and MLL Key Indicators of Poverty in SA (1995) Poverty and Inequality Report (1998)

Definitions and measurement of poverty based on income (a myriad of poverty lines in SA)

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The SAIMD as a policy development tool

The crucial policy questions- Defining the problem - Identifying the social group/s- The geographic location of the social problem

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Application of the SAIMD in policy development and policy implementation

… Examples from Social Development

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1. The War of Poverty Launch of the War on Poverty by the Presidency in Jacobsdal President's War on Poverty Programme Identification of geographic areas for urgent government

interventions The profiling of households in these most deprived areas Referrals to relevant government departments and agencies

for immediate interventions (eg. Home Affairs, SASSA, Health, Local Government, etc)

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2. The take-up of social grants Identifying geographic areas where poverty is

most severe Infrastructure challenges for deprived rural areas ICROP (Integrated Community Registration

Outreach Programme) Mobile trucks in rural areas for grants registration and

processing SAIMD has necessitated the consideration of

'localized universalization'

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3. The Non-Profit Sector in SA Location of NPOs in SA A strong urban bias Dialogues at provincial level and a national

summit DSD imposed a Transformation of the NPO

sector agenda based on SAIMD to identify areas for NPO support

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4. Implementing ECD policy

DSD conducted a National Audit of ECD centres in SA

SAIMD crucial in the implementation of ECD policy through providing mainly infrastructure, facilities and trained personnel.

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5. Building partnerships with specific organisations

SAIMD and the depth of deprivation in former homeland areas

Partnerships with traditional leadership and Faith Based Organisations in these area

Access to land and other resources for development

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6. Radical socio-economic transformation

Exploration of using social grants for local social and economic development(What possibilities exist to leverage social grant payments for collective local action?)

Social cooperatives (producing food for ECD centres, bulk-buying cooperatives, etc)

The focus is on former homeland areas identified using the SAIMD

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THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!

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