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SiteMap Default.htmDepartment of Land Affairs - South AfricaDLA Chief Directorate web sitesMonitoring & Evaluation DirectorateMONITORING AND EVALUATION DIRECTORATE STRUCTUREWHAT'S NEWQuality of Life 2005MONITORING AND EVALUATION NEWSLETTERSContact Details - Monitoring & Evaluation Directorate me-dla.org.za/Provincial M&E contact details.htmPROVINCIAL MONITORING AND EVALUATIONLinksSearchFeedbackSite NewsDisclaimerFinancial ManagementFinancial ManagementFinancial ManagementNo. 102 Of 1996: National Small Business Act, 1996.Sustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumArchived newsStrategic Management CommitteeStrategic Management CommitteeDisclaimerSpeechesContents > CreditsLeveraging private sector supportStrategic Plansour workSustainable Development ConsortiumReliance on private sector and partnership arrangementsThe outputsSpeeches - Land Affairs Dept Budget Vote 2002/2003 NCOPKey settlement support strategies and institutional arrangementsImproving service provider terms of reference to enable seamless planning and implementationSustainable Development ConsortiumInvitation for comment on the Restitution of Land Rights Amendment BillChief Directorate Land Tenure Reform and Support ServicesThe evolution of the land reform programmeSocial movementsCapacity development and learningDeveloping a comprehensive capacity-building programmeLand NewsLocating the mission within a SIS frameworkSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumReboile, LimpopoCommunity projectsGetting thereFunctional alignment and spatial integrationBasotho Letjhabile, Free StateBrief backgroundJ 4/2000Sustainable Development ConsortiumRecommendation 3: Eliminate dependence on physical data registriesInformation content managementCovie diagnostic studySpeechesSustainable Development ConsortiumStrategies to improve livelihoods and enterprise supportLocal communitiesContents > The challenge of evidence-based strategy development: Linkages between evidence, policy and practiceSustainable Development ConsortiumAccess to creditKhomani San, Northern CapeLand reform participantsSustainable Development ConsortiumLand SummitThe gaps between vision and manifestationLRAD, Commonage and share equityBusiness entitiesChapter 5Finding the balanceSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumLand Restitution in South Africa: Our achievements and challengesStructures to continually improve client serviceRedistribution field-based learning programmeLearning session overviewA contested status quo1BrazilBrief backgroundExternal support: Donor agenciesEconomic livelihoodsThe challenges of evidence-based strategy developmentDIRECTOR-GENERAL?S REVIEWSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumHall & Lahiff 2004Collectives and joint venturesBusiness reviewProject interactionsMONITORING AND EVALUATIONArchived newsWeb Server Statistics for ME-DLASettlement support provisionSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumThe base documentPooling grant sources, leveraging access to creditAn expanded strategy mandateThe principle of co-operative governmentThe legal frameworkInternal capacity developmentKey findings from a review of post-settlement support to the Restitution and Redistribution programmesEditorialImplementation planSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumEstablishing SIS units in the PLROsPoverty and rural developmentPolicy and legislation reviewNew Page 1Uyawuz’ umoyaDLA in the newsChapter referencesLocal organisationCommonage and land rights managementSustainable Development ConsortiumA new cadre of land reform support personnelIISD 2006Goverment PositionPublic administration and developmental local governmentCousins 2005Diagnostic studiesleft border defaultZimbabweSustainable Development ConsortiumTenure Reform ImplementationSustainable Development ConsortiumCase studyLandInfoLahiff 2003eMpangisweni diagnostic studyBodySustainable development: From rhetoric to practiceSuggestedSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumYoung 2005URS agricultural support servicesSettlement agreementWho will attendBackgroundLand Info No 4 of 2002Sponsorship, events and face-to-face marketingQuadrant 2: Securing rights, strengthening institutions, building capacity and promoting social developmentThe Local Government: Municipal Systems ActSustainable Development ConsortiumContents > Rolling out the SIS StrategySustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumEstablishing CPI support unit teamsA short history of dispossessionOther environmental legislation of relevance to land reformThe consortium approachInstitutional assessmentClaims and land reform projects to be settledFront-end project support servicesSustainable Development ConsortiumKey SIS manager tasksBillsDLA environmental guidelines and sustainability assessment toolSustainable Development ConsortiumLandNews_No_5_of_2004Giba, MpumalangaSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumGetting thereSITA/USR.htmSustainable Development ConsortiumNew Default pageContents > A proposed SIS Communications StrategyNEMA principlesClear identification of the target groupSustainable Development ConsortiumAlgeria social issuesSecuring social development benefitsThe South African ConstitutionMore sustainable human settlementsThe way forwardScepticism about the value of interdepartmental MOUsSustainable Development ConsortiumRe-skilling extension personnelReportSlide showRestitution project cycleAcquiring land without providing sufficient supportDysselsdorp, Western CapeSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumAn overview of the SIS frameworkMapping projects and building knowledge for effective decision-makingSlide showMaking information available - a review of optionsResearch UnitWhere to find us - Surveyor-General OfficesOffice of the Director-GeneralSustainable Development ConsortiumFormal communicationThe land reform decision support system prototypeNew Page 1DLA in the newsDLA GlossaryTownship establishment and spatial developmentSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumBalancing the ‘what’ and the ‘how’ of land reformKey institutions to be establishedTraining and Workshops Offered - Surveys & MappingLimpopo Partnership for Sustainable Land Reform proposalsBelow the lineThe amended TORCHAPTER 2Finding alternative solutionsSustainable Development ConsortiumSynthesis documentKey settlement support strategies and institutional arrangementsProvincial-scale informationConclusions: Where are we now?Contents > Foreword from the Minister of Agriculture and Land AffairsQUALITY OF LIFE REPORT FLOW CHARTSustainable Development ConsortiumThe chapter at a glanceInadequate and fragmented spatial information on land reformEnhancing collaborationConclusionsJournal No 1 of 2001Slide showDisclaimerWhy the need for settlement support?Press ReleasesCPAsAssistance in accessing markets – from local through to internationalSustainable Development ConsortiumExec_backup/global.asaLand Info No 4 of 2002Tsitsikamma, Eastern CapeResource management planning - the missing element in land reformImproved settlement planning and servicingMaking use of mentorship programmesLinking research, policy, strategy and practiceFeedbackSustainable Development ConsortiumThe changing development environmentCommunication toolsSocial profilingObligations of local government to provide municipal servicesThe SPV optionNo interdepartmental framework for land reform as a joint programmeProvincial models from a workshop undertaken as part of the SIS strategy development processSDC’s institutional proposalsKey district processes to be undertakenRedistributionDEPARTMENT OF LAND AFFAIRSConclusionsCase studyUyawuz’ umoyaleftCreditsSustainable Development ConsortiumTowards a strategy for sustainable land reformDistinguishing between front-end services and back-end supportThe problem of private townshipsSlide showABP and the recognition of land reform as a joint programme of governmentLand NewsThank you Mr PresidentSustainable Development ConsortiumSlide showSpecialised challenges - the co-management of protected areasFacilitating support networks in the areaCommunication strategyBoleraDidiza's visit to Elsenburgaspnet_client/system_web/1_1_4322/SmartNav.htmKey similarities between ABP and SISSustainable Development ConsortiumChapter referencesPress ReleasesThe chapter at a glanceCross-cutting issuesSlide showDLA in the newsThe strategy development approachSpeakersChapter referencesRecommendation 2: Decentralise collection of M&E data to area-based task teamsWHITE PAPER [Introduction]Provincial and national ‘back-office’ supportEnsuring alignment and synthesis of related initiativesEnvironmental rightsSustainable Development ConsortiumSummit in MediaUyawuz’ umoyaInformation management, monitoring, evaluation and decision supportDeeds RegistrationWhat is ABPOther initiatives to improve interdepartmental alignmentThe impact of land Restitution and land reform on livelihoodsWHITE PAPER [Land Reform Programme]Specialised courts to adjudicate agrarian reform mattersKey outputsCurrent situationWell-designed infrastructureInstitutional assessmentMood analysisMonitoring and Evaluation 2005 Communication StrategyMINUTES OF THE MEETING: 21 FEBRUARY 2001Building the proposed CPI Support UnitPoliciesThe chapter at a glanceMonitoring & EvaluationQuality of Life surveysChanging planning legislation and approachesSummary of key settlement support issuesOtherSustainable Development ConsortiumMaking linkages and connectionsFooter navWhere we want to beCapacity development and managementReportBakubung at a glanceIdentifying start-up districtsDeveloping a new cadre of land reform and rural development workersSustainable Development ConsortiumEstablishing the proposed Interministerial Committee on Land and Agrarian ReformNew PageContents > Learning from the international land reform experienceLatest developmentsEvidence-based strategy (Chapter 2)Getting thereFormal Publications - Annual ReportTraining and Workshops Offered - Deeds RegistrationSustainable Development ConsortiumParliamentary QuestionsObstacles to market accessMunicipal development contextSustainable Development ConsortiumSettlement and environmental reviewConclusionParliamentary Questions - National Assembly - 2002Policy UnitSocial developmentSustainable Development ConsortiumFacilitating access to capitalISRDS 2000NewsthreePresenting the evidenceConclusionsEstablishing ward-level associationsBusiness plan reviewAnnual Report 2002_2003DLA in the newsInstitutional arrangementsWho will attendPersistent challengesSustainable Development ConsortiumUsing the Intergovernmental Relations Framework ActA review of the development context, key findings from the evidence-gathering process, and an assessment of the international experience of the provision of settlement and implementation supportLand reform and IDPsOverview of key Strategy outputsSlide showDecentralisation as an institutional arrangement for support provisionNational Spatial Information Framework(NSIF)Related literatureCase studyStrategy and evidence synthesis documentThe uneasy relationship between quantity and qualityDLA in the newsAnalysing the evidence: Initial conclusionsThe changing context and approaches to settlement supportSustainable Development ConsortiumCapacity within walk-in centresSustainable Development ConsortiumLand News No 1 of 2004Ritchie CommonageDidiza: Parliamentary Media Briefing, February 2002A proposed SIS Communications StrategyContents > Foreword from the Belgian AmbassadorThe chapter at a glanceSpecific DLA functionsProgrammeLearning from experience: An overview of the evidence: Reviewing Restitution, LRAD and Commonage from a SIS perspectiveNational responsibility for SIS supportIntegrated natural resource management and sustainable human settlementsThe capacity to effect changeSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumLegalGetting the message acrossInformation management and M&EProvincial-scale informationParliamentary Questions - National Council for the Provinces - 2002Environmental and settlement reviewM&E strategic recommendationsIncorporating diverse land uses and needs into the planning of each land parcelSustainable Development ConsortiumPhoto GallerySustainable Development ConsortiumReferencesFormal township establishmentManagement of natural resources - current issuesProvincialContents > Information management, monitoring, evaluation and decision supportCommunicationsConclusionCase studyCrewe & Young 2002The impending closure of the CRLRInternal AuditKey issues emerging from the SDC learning programmeA mismatch between internal capacity and skills and the scale of the taskDeveloping a common approach to supportRoll-out in the following yearsSustainable Development ConsortiumMinistry of Agriculture and Land Affairs LRAD ReviewThe value propositionDLA in the newsWhere to find us - Deeds OfficesHIV/AidsProviding support to ensure continued CPA functionalityIlanga LiphumaCommonage statisticsDLA in the newsOverview of process used to manipulate the LandBase dataSustainable Development ConsortiumProduct and service messageStaffing budgetGiba ovearching reportSharing responsibility for performanceThe municipal legislative frameworkA new DLA SIS Chief DirectorateProject sponsor and project custodiansAssociated background documentsOrganisational StructureContents > Assessing institutional optionsInformation management strategyAlgeriaEditorialCurrent trends in the state of natural resourcesMonitoring business plans and ensuring realistic optionsSustainable Development ConsortiumKey provincial institutions to be establishedDLA in the newsBuilding livelihood security, developing enterprises and providing technical supportNegotiations with other departments and players to refine and adopt the StrategyEditorialLinksField-based learning findings: LRAD and CommonageSustainable Development ConsortiumSelf-planned settlement without servicesThe land reform decision support system prototypeCo-management: Haven HotelAnnual ReportStrategy implicationsReviewing RestitutionQuadrant 1: Achieving functional and spatial integrationIndicative capacity development areasSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumIntroductionUncertainty about mandatesDistrict-level co-ordinationIntensive training of a cadre of SIS champions for district-level officesSubmissionsMonitoring & EvaluationBookletAmending the CPA ActThe key role of the Department of Land AffairsThe Proactive Land Acquisition StrategyWard-based SIS service teamsProvincial intergovernmental forumsA vision for communications: Where we want to beDeveloping clear systems of management and control for SIS entitiesCedar EstateInternal AuditLack of clarity about individual and group resource rights and useCommunicationsLegal opinion on the SIS StrategyConclusionProjectsCentralisation and high-level State involvementSustainable Development ConsortiumChallengesSDC field-based learning sessionsManaging information, monitoring and evaluation for improved decision supportBrand essenceSustainable Development ConsortiumInterpreting the numbers to identify implications for future SIS servicesParticipation and effective support provision requires a paradigm shiftAccess to creditTransforming evidence into the building blocks of strategySlide showProject versus area-based planningMembership, rights and equitable accessEstablishing a specialist CPI and Business Entity Support Unit within DLAProvincial levelMetsimatswe project interactionpublications/Annual_Report/99_Annual_Report/AR1999 Full Digital Version.htmSustainable Development ConsortiumWhere we want to beSustainable Development ConsortiumServices on private landNational Heritage Resources ActAchieving functional and spatial integrationBusiness PrinciplesTop Navigation BarCedar Estates Share Equity, Western CapeProviding business support servicesLearning session overviewJournal No 1 of 2001Developing capacity in a dynamic contextConservation of Agricultural Resources ActSustainable Development ConsortiumAn overview of key issuesSustainable Development ConsortiumMamahlola project interactionKZN project interactionsDitaung LRAD project, Northern CapeTowards effective PSS supportExecutive ServicesNDA review of Free State projectsState institutions and support strategiesSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumContents > Synthesis documentGeneral cleaning and preparingBjatladiComponents of a solutionA flawed approach to livelihood and enterprise and planningIdentifying functions and determining responsible actorsThe current situationLegal opinion on the SIS Strategyjournal/fourland.htmWhere to find us - District OfficesSustainable Development ConsortiumDLA in the newsConclusions: Emerging trends in livelihood impactsShortage of data for impact assessmentThank you Mr PresidentBesters case studySustainable Development ConsortiumProviding services within a livelihoods and economic development continuumTsitsikamma project interactionFormal Publications - "Land News"Walmanstahl, GautengChapter referencesBroad implementation: The first stepsKwaZanele Commonage, MpumalangaLand occupationsUncertainty about mandatesBakubung ba RatheoDLA Quality of Life surveysNational Forests ActSustainable Development ConsortiumDeclining contribution of agriculture to rural livelihoodsRecommendation 5: Align recommendations 1-4 within a knowledge-sharing organisational cultureFinancial ManagementLocal communicationMedia releasesSustainable Development ConsortiumAn economic assessment of the projects reviewedSustainable Development ConsortiumDwesa-CwebeLegal opinion on the SIS StrategyExecutive summaryProject summariesExternal support agenciesThe original terms of referenceCata project interactionChief Directorate Spatial Planning and InformationThe inadequacy of current capacity development approachesIssues arisingSustainable Development ConsortiumKey issues and problemsThe need for an integrated, ongoing and multidisciplinary approachSustainable Development ConsortiumRecommendation 3: Implement a web-based M&E systemMedia coverageNew Page 2Slide showCovieDeveloping strategy from the evidenceCapacity development and trainingSecuring membership rights and equitable accessBrandingDevelopment of an accreditation system for enterprise support agentsOrganisational StructureSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumInadequate support servicesBackgroundLand Summit proposalsImplementation strategyChief Directorate Government Information TechnologyconfirmfeedbackProgrammeSustainable Development ConsortiumThe CASE researchArea-based supportThe SIS Strategy in relation to the current institutional environmentA change of MinisterDIAGNOSTIC EVLUATION STUDY REPORTSDEPARTMENT OF LAND AFFAIRSFinancial ManagementLegislation regulating township establishment and the provision of municipal servicesState-sponsored facilities in each local municipality officeSlide showFinancial ManagementEnvironmental Conservation ActSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumEnsuring internal buy-inFactors in the broader environmentTopPolicy UnitRestitutionIdentifying initial sites for area-based planning and supportRecommendation 2: Use the SDI Act as an instrument to integrate spatial data from all the various government custodiansConsultative forumsOTHER REPORTS FROM THE MONITORING AND EVALUATION DIRECTORATECindi, North WestCapacity and capabilities in communities, local government and government departments (provincial and national)Contents > Quadrant 3: Integrated natural resource management and sustainable human settlementsFactors which might enhance the uptake of the StrategyIDHome PageDLA in the newsNew Page 1. . . rooted in clear legislative mandatesWHITE PAPER [Foreword]Directorate Land Reform ImplementationField-based learning sessionsSettlement support provisionSustainable Development ConsortiumThe challenge of cooperative governanceThe chapter at a glanceCase studyAn integrated frameworkToo much law - too little supportEstablishing a national institutional driver for SISCabinet MemosUyawuz’ umoyaSustainable Development ConsortiumAssessing institutional optionsNew Page 1Local governmentDodson 2007Chief Directorate Corporate ServicesLand reform in a changing development context: Linkages between evidence, policy and practiceConclusionsIdentification of measures to improve individual household livelihoods and expand their asset baseSustainable Development ConsortiumEditorialSlide showdeedsParliamentary Questions - National Council for the Provinces - 2002Enabling improved social developmentThe posterGetting thereFacilitating access to capitalInterestsOrganisational StructureSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumClaimant profiling and social risk assessmentMunicipal development contextWhite PapersWhere to find us - Provincial OfficesInternal AuditMamahlola, LimpopoProviding front-end project support servicesWhere to find us - Land Claims Commissioner's OfficesCurrent constraints and proposed strategiesRestitution course overviewQuadrant 1: Achieving functional and spatial integrationHeader defaultAn initial focus on RestitutionPress ReleasesDidiza's visit to ElsenburgCapacity development and trainingImproved information flowGroenfontein-Ramohlakane diagnostic studySlide showConstraints on developing enterprises and drawing livelihoods from the landTraditional authoritiesLocating the mission within the SIS strategic frameworkWard-based SIS service teamsCPA inputAn integrated frameworkPLASSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumStrategic PlansWHITE PAPER [Land Policy]Changing strategic approaches to PSSSummary of key settlement support issuesThe objectives of ABPSustainable Development ConsortiumRecognition of the need for government-wide M&EAnnual ReportsChief Directorate Deeds RegistrationLocal government and land reformRestitutionSustainable Development ConsortiumCapacity of municipalities to manage commonagesThe SIS strategic framework and key elements of the proposed StrategyMobilisation and reorientationSustainable Development ConsortiumTransitionSlide showSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumThe impact of market-based land reform on settlement support provisionJournal No 5 of 1999New Page 1Rural Restitution reviewContents > Learning from experience: An overview of the evidence: Reviewing Restitution, LRAD and Commonage from a SIS perspectiveSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumAgricultural supportForce field analysisCase studyStatus quo reportsEditorialJournal No 3 of 2004Formal Publications - "Land News"Institutional arrangements in the different phasesThe role of the private sectorThe decline of land sector NGOsSustainable Development ConsortiumPutting in place dedicated local support units and processesReportRedistribution projects estimatesTerms of referenceQuadrant 4: Building livelihood security, developing enterprises and providing business and technical supportJournalFormal Publications - "Land Info"Directorate: Cadastral Spatial Information and Professional SupportSpatial development frameworks and land-use management schemesLocal project-scale informationSustainable Development ConsortiumParliamentary Questions - National Council for the Provinces - 2002Rethinking current planning approachesSustainable Development ConsortiumHall 2004Sustainable settlement planningSettlement and natural resources reviewThematic reviewsAcknowledgementsMembership, rights and equitable accessThe formation of DLAConceptual framework: Understandings of settlement support and associated strategiesBrief backgroundFront-end ward-level supportSustainable Development ConsortiumFEEDBACK FORMMeeting social development needs: The sustainability imperativeSustainable Development ConsortiumA website on CD-ROMFacilitating market accessStone 2001Social, institutional and capacity developmentManagement of natural resourcesSustainable Development ConsortiumBrandingCapacity developmentThree Limpopo diagnostic studyManaging information and M&E for improved decision supportKey lessons from the international experienceEmerging recognition of the need for joint programmesHouse of Assembly showers DLA work with praisesDEPARTMENT OF LAND AFFAIRSCommunicationsSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumParliamentary Questions - National Council for the Provinces - 2002Sustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumEstablishing or refining provincial LARIGFsInternational perspectivesLand News No 1 of 2004defaultInternal AuditSummary of key settlement support issuesEconomic assessmentIndicator settingCRLR Advitised PostsNegotiations and decision to establish a DIF, and district and local municipal SIS entitiesA flawed approach to livelihood and enterprise and planningStrong local organisationDistrictsThe impetus for decentralisationSustainable Development ConsortiumDecentralisationStatus quo reportsContents > The Sustainable Development ConsortiumDLA in the newsAustraliaPrescribed bodies corporateInstitutional arrangementsCurrent DLA initiativesSocial and institutional reviewContents > Overview of key Strategy outputsSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumOverview of evidence (Chapter 4)A website on CD-ROMInternal contestation over the role of DLAServices and Products/RIS brochure_files/header.htmFunctionThe Development Facilitation ActProject support interventionsA necessary paradigm shiftSustainable Development ConsortiumAppropriate planning and support processesLahiff 2002Kwazanele at a glanceBjatladi Zebediela diagnostic studyJ 4/20001998 Annual Report ContentsFormal Publications - "Land News"Executive and Parliamentary ServicesThe sustainable development imperativeSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumAccreditation process for appointment of service providersEditorialChapter 4DLA in the newsThe limitations of the LandBase datasetGender dimensionsEnsuring ongoing M&E and assessment of rightsThe proposed land reform M&E frameworkUNDP 2003ECI Africa organisational arrangements and development finance componentKwazaneleReviewing the settlement agreementSDC statistical reviewConclusionCurrent initiatives within DLAThe SIS Strategy at a glanceThank you Mr PresidentLatest developmentsFindings in respect of RestitutionSustainable Development ConsortiumClarifying DLA’s mandateSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumAbout this documentManaging brand touch pointsInternal communicationsfrontpage foundation_manualPosition Conference papersThe Local Government: Municipal Structures ActThe SDC enquiryThe requirement of sustainable service provisionSustainable Development ConsortiumWhere we want to beNational and provincial departments within the economic cluster responsible for land reformOrganisational StructureBoitumelo CPA, Free StateSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumM&E strategic recommendationsISRDP 2003Restitution: Rights, livelihoods and developmentDepartment of Land Affairs - South AfricaThe National Environmental Management ActChapter referencesSustainable Development ConsortiumNational Call CentreSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumThe function of the SIS StrategyLimitations of project-by-project support agreementsSustainable Development ConsortiumWhere we want to beInstitutional optionsInformal communicationCapacity within the Research UnitSustainable Development ConsortiumGetting Cabinet and Presidential approval and commitmentDeciding on appointing staff or allocating a budget to draw in relevant expertiseSecretariatRemote settlementsInadequate support servicesAssessing LRAD and CommonageAn integrated, ongoing and multidisciplinary approachDeveloping a framework to identify key stakeholders and their capacities at district levelDeveloping the skills of SIS service staffSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumBackgroundAlgeria at a glanceThe Sustainable Development ConsortiumFormal Publications - Annual ReportIntergovernmental relationsChapter referencesSustainable Development ConsortiumCase studyParliamentary QuestionsDEPARTMENT OF LAND AFFAIRSDLA in the newsRestitutionBagaga Ba Kopa, MpumalangaCreating CPAs, not trusts, to hold land and manage land rightsSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumDistrict-level co-ordinationA special purpose vehicleIntroduction to Restitution learning sessionLack of alignment and co- ownership of emerging strategic initiativesSlide showCo-management of protected areas and State forestsLegal opinion on the SIS StrategyChief Directorate CommunicationSustainable Development ConsortiumProvincial and national ‘back office’ supportCommonage programme managementKey findings from the international experienceRolling out the StrategyAdvertisingSustainable Development ConsortiumCedar Estate case studyThe Directorate: Redistribution Implementation SystemsTraining and Workshops Offered - Deeds RegistrationInstitutional and organisational arrangements to make co-operative governance workInadequate integration of Restitution into the land reform programmeProvincial intergovernmental forumsM&DG TasksFinancial ManagementIntegrating gender, age and livelihoods perspectivesThe proposed Land Reform Information Management Support frameworkWhere to find us - National OfficeThe findings of overview studiesConflicting indicators of programme successStrategy development processes currently taking place in DLAMamahlola overarching reportSustainable Development ConsortiumTownship establishment and land reformSustainable Development ConsortiumPutting in place dedicated local support units and processesStaffingSlide showSustainable Development ConsortiumProviding relevant informationPhomolong CommonageInstitutional arrangementsA framework for securing effective settlement and implementation supportBuilding capacity in three spheresSustainable Development ConsortiumWhere we want to beStatus quo of information managementElandskloof, Western CapeSustainable Development ConsortiumStrategy fundamentals: An area-based approachContents > A framework for securing effective settlement and implementation supportCommunicationCapacity within the National Communications OfficeSlide showBodyBonita Park Women Small Farmers, Northern CapeNarrow conceptualisation of rural settlement planningOther relevant laws (local and provincial)Provincial communicationCase study summaryAudit of all land reform projects in North WestSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumSustainable Development ConsortiumSecuring rights, strengthening institutions and promoting social developmentThe SIS lead organisation logoMembership, rights and equitable accessWhy the need for settlement support?SIS support entities at the local municipality levelprojects/Front_page/frontpage slid Land Affairs_files/master74.htmService obligations of local governmentPlanning and co-ordination structures at a national, provincial and district levelThe foundation: Proposed communication structures and systemsWhite Paper on Land ReformChief Directorate Land ReformLimited access to capitalCommonage reviewThe central role of DLASIS messagingVision: Where does land reform want to be?Ellison/Steynberg project interactionThe original terms of referenceprojects/Front_page/frontpage slid Land Affairs_files/master01.htmDirector General's Office - Executive OfficeSustainable Development ConsortiumThe SIS strategy development approachNational Water ActGetting thereSustainable Development ConsortiumEditorialNew Page