Public Services

SACSIS promotes the fundamental right of the poor to services such as clean water, sanitation, waste management, affordable energy, public transport, health, education and social security.

Brazil's Social Grants System and Its Relevance for South Africa

Picture: luisanderson.wordpress.com Saliem Fakir - The social grant is a wager with time. Its aim is to catch the indigent - those who have no chance of ever finding a job - within a social welfare net to soften the blow of poverty. For others, it’s a respite during hard times. It lifts the spirits of those waiting for their fortunes to change. Well planned and executed social grants should also help break inter-generational cycles of poverty. The thought that social grants create “dependency” is largely dictated by what...

Intervention in Soweto Education Crisis Could Chart Way For National Solution

Picture: Phil @ Delfryn Design Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen - Every so often, while on the way to the office, I would stop at the department of education’s district office, which covers Lenasia, Soweto and surrounds to ask the assembled workers why they were protesting.  I would quiz the workers about their demands. To be clear, there are times when ‘wild cat’ strikes are needed and obviously there were deeper issues under the surface that needed to be addressed. However, I always left with a deep sense of disappointment that...

Whatever Happened to Batho Pele (People First)?

Picture: www.positivenation.co.uk Saliem Fakir - Recently I walked into a public hospital and experienced first-hand rudeness and disdain from the staff when enquiring about the whereabouts of an ill friend. I ask for directions to the emergency ward. I am given a half-hearted answer at the reception. The person’s directions are unhelpful. They are just waves and wild gestures, as if I were a nuisance who arrived at an inconvenient moment. It is as if I never should have asked. Eventually, I come to a ward. I ask a...

Cape Town and South Africa Host World Water Day 2011

Picture: Living Water Inernational Glenn Ashton - It is appropriate that Cape Town has been selected as the designated global focal point for this year's UN sponsored World Water Day on the 22nd of March.  South Africa faces serious threats from its increasingly scarce water supplies. We are one of the world's most water-stressed nations and have much in common with many other regions and nations around the world such as Australia, the south-west of the USA and north-west China.  South Africa provides the ideal context for this...

Lessons for South Africa from England's Messy Public-Private Partnerships

Picture: I-Freed.org Saliem Fakir - As we embark on transforming South Africa’s health care system through a National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme, the question will arise as to how we fund the scheme and support facilities to accommodate the growing demands on the system. South Africa will have to build new hospitals and other support infrastructure. How we do that really depends on whether the government digs into its own coffers - for which the national debt level will increase - or funds new infrastructure...

The Service Delivery Myth

Picture: SACSIS Richard Pithouse - The service delivery myth wasn't invented in South Africa. But our chattering classes have taken to it with more enthusiasm than a Karoo duck waddling towards the first puddle at the end of a drought. Given that one of its key tropes is that development should be governed by expertise and that this reinscribes the rule of the few in the name of the many we shouldn't be too surprised by this enthusiasm. But we should recall that in the 1980s struggles to democratise society from below...