Title: Toward Good Governance in Pendik
1Toward Good Governancein Pendik
- Pendik Local Development Platform
- 21 April 2005,
- Sabanci University
2- As is known, the new legislation on the
restructuring of local governments in Turkey, the
so-called public reform, holds municipalities
responsible for the development of the town
economically, socially, and culturally, in
addition to provision of infrastructural services
and routine municipality-related activities.
3Historical Background of Local Administration
System in Turkey
- In Turkey, until very recently, due to the
tradition of highly centralized government
inherited from the Ottoman Empire, the fate of a
region or a city was very much linked to the
central power, and there was a lack of authority
on the part of local governments to make
strategic plans or generate revenues.
4Historical Background of Local Administration
System in Turkey
- planning has been viewed as a technical issue
requiring specialized training and expertise,
rather than a dialogue involving the public about
which values should be advanced in the city
development
5Historical Background of Local Administration
System in Turkey
- Today, it is openly acknowledged that coping with
the problems of urbanization, which include
housing, the environment, transportation,
economic development, community integration, and
poverty, requires a thorough change in the way
local governments are structured and urban
politics are conducted.
6Basic Dimensions of Local Government Reform
- Articles 14 and 15 of the Municipality Act allows
public administration bodies to develop
stakeholder relations with private sector and
non-governmental organizations. Local
administrations are given incentives to take
action on local issues and allocate land either
free of charge or at a low price, and with the
authorization of the Ministry of the Interior, to
projects that aim to improve health, education,
social service, and tourism related services.
7Basic Dimensions of Local Government Reform
- Moreover, the Article 41 of the Act gives the
local governments with a population above 50,000
the duty of preparing a strategic plan by taking
into consideration the views of if applicable
universities, vocational chambers, and relevant
non governmental organizations, and putting it
into effect after it is ratified by the municipal
assembly. In this context, the municipalities in
Turkey are in the process of preparing the first
generation of strategic plans for their
localities.
8Pendik Local Development Initiative
- With a current population of nearly 400,000 (SIS,
2000), Pendik is a relatively peripheral
sub-province of Metropolitan Istanbul, with good
land and sea transport connections and a newly
built airport nearby. With the basic aim of
contributing to Pendiks multi-faceted
development process, Pendik Municipality founded
the Pendik Local Development Platform with the
participation of numerous stakeholders from
different backgrounds, under the coordination of
the Research Planning and Coordination (APK)
Directorate.
9Pendik Local Development Initiative
- An example of the multi-stakeholder spirit of
this pilot project is Pendik Municipalitys
collaboration with Sabanci University, located in
the area. Joint efforts that began during the
Local Development Platforms formation process in
the form of discussion meetings in 2003, were
transformed into a formal partnership at the
beginning of 2005. Within the context of this
partnership, Sabanci University has undertaken
the responsibility of providing support to the
Pendik Local Development Platform on the topics
of Research, Development, Guidance, Training and
Organization for a full year .
10Pendik Local Development Project
- The Pendik Local Development Platform comprises
regional parliamentarians, and representatives of
various institutions such as the municipality,
central administration, universities,
professional associations (Istanbul Chamber of
Industry ISO, Istanbul Chamber of Commerce
ITO, Turkish Industrialists and Businessmens
Association TUSIAD, Union of Chambers and
Commodity Exchanges of Turkey TOBB, Independent
Industrialists and Businessmens Association
MUSIAD, Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises
KOBI, and Tradesmens Chambers), industry
representatives, commercial representatives, and
representatives of non-governmental
organizations.
11Pendik Local Development Project
- The long-term activity areas of the Platform
have been delineated as follows - Assessment of the Current Situation in Pendik and
the Surrounding Area - Determination of Pendiks Mission, Vision, and
Principles - Preparation of the Pendik Strategic Plan
- Training of Target Groups
- Inter-Stakeholder Communication
- Activities for the Promotion of the Strategic
Plan - Providing Information to the Public and the
Media.
12PLATFORM ORGANIZATION CHART
13Pendik Local Development Platform
- The Platform has undertaken the below activities
up to the present - Assembly Meetings
- Executive Board Meetings
- Sub-Committee Meetings
- Human Resources Development Committee
- Entrepreneurship Committee
- Foreign Affairs Committee
14Strategic Planning in Pendik
15Educational Activities
- Training on Effective Job Interviews and CV
Writing - EU and Local Governments Informative Seminars
- 1 Local Governments and Local Development in
the European Union Process - 2 The EU Project Format in Municipal
Applications - Improving Exports Program
- Entrepreneurship Seminars
16Joint Organizations
- Symposium on The Role of Municipalities in Local
Development, 2004 - a one-day international symposium was organized
and the discussions that followed were gathered
in a publication (See Pendik Municipality
Cultural Publications, 21). - High level of Turkish participants attended the
symposium, and faculty members from Spain, Italy,
Britain and France shared with the audience
examples of local governance, as well as their
knowledge and experience on the issue.