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Title: Presentation on 200405 SANBI Annual Report


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Presentation on 2004/05 SANBI Annual Report
  • Portfolio Committee, Cape Town
  • 11 October 2005

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Vision
  • The vision of SANBI is
  •   To be the leading institution in biodiversity
    science in Africa, facilitating conservation,
    sustainable development of living resources, and
    human well-being.

Mission
The mission of SANBI is To promote the
sustainable use, conservation, appreciation and
enjoyment of the exceptionally rich biodiversity
of South Africa, for the benefit of all people.
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Key Achievements 2004/2005
  • Establishment of SANBI
  • Transfer of key management posts to Pretoria
  • Opening of a new Biodiversity Centre in Pretoria
  • New visitor facilities opened in Lowveld, Walter
    Sisulu and Pretoria NBGs
  • Initiation of Greening the Nation Project
  • SANBI researchers publish 243 papers
  • Kirstenbosch Research Centre receives National
    Science and Technology Forum Award 2004
  • SANBI website receives over 1 million hits per
    month
  • Publication of National Spatial Biodiversity
    Assessment
  • C.A.P.E. project receives 12 million from GEF
  • Grassland Project receives 350K from GEF
  • Africa Plants Initiative receives R2,9 million
    from Mellon Foundation
  • A R65 million working for Wetlands project fully
    operational at SANBI
  • IUCN establishes SSC Chairs office at SANBI

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Targets for 2005/2006 and 2006/2007
  • Develop new Business Case to submit to Treasury
    to secure appropriate funding for SANBI mandate
  • Implement new electronic accounting system to
    replace ageing Titan system
  • Establish clear clarification of roles and
    responsibilities of SANBI/DEAT/DST etc. regarding
    existing, overlapping legislation
  • Develop and sign MoUs with partners in SANBIs
    managed network
  • Undertake GAP analysis of the Biodiversity
    Knowledge sector
  • Launch, online, real time Biodiversity
    Information System
  • Expand SANBIs botanical garden network to serve
    all provinces effectively and equitably

5
Highlights Bioregional Programmes
SAs first comprehensive National Spatial
Biodiversity Assessment
6
Highlights Bioregional Programmes
Municipal capacity building programme initiated
in Eastern Cape
7
Highlights Bioregional Programmes
Launch of the Grasslands Bioregional Programme
addressing a major gap in national our
biodiversity effort
8
Highlights Bioregional Programmes
One-stop-shop biodiversity information system
initiated
9
Highlights Bioregional Programmes
Succulent Karoo Ecosystem Programme coordination
unit established in SANBI
10
Working for Wetlands
  • The Working for Wetlands programme is managed by
    SANBI on behalf of DEAT
  • The programme is funded through DEATs Social
    Responsibility Chief Directorate, and forms part
    of DEATs contribution to the objectives of the
    Expanded Public Works Programme
  • The programme is an interdepartmental initiative
    between DEAT, Water Affairs and Forestry and
    Agriculture
  • The purpose of Working for Wetlands is to
    champion the protection, rehabilitation and
    sustainable use of South Africas wetlands
    through co-operative governance and partnerships

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Performance 2004/5
Highlights Working for Wetlands Programme
  • Budget R40 million
  • Expenditure 36,4 million (91)
  • Jobs created 1749 (58 women, 19 youth, 1,7
    disabled)
  • Person days of work provided 195,153
  • Training days provided 9,751
  • Wetlands rehabilitated 65
  • Activities included construction of structures to
    stop erosion and trap sediment blocking of
    artificial drainage channels landscaping
    replanting of indigenous wetland plants raising
    awareness of the value of wetlands with
    landowners and wetland users

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Education Programmes
  • Garden based Environmental Education Programme
  • Sponsored by National Lotteries Board (R3 254
    020)
  • 100 800 learners
  • Outreach Greening project
  • Sponsored by National Lotteries Board (R3 172
    000)
  • 220 schools

16
Learner Visitor statistics
  • Pretoria NBG
  • 2002/2003 6 031
  • 2003/2004 7 653
  • 2004/2005 7 937
  • Kirstenbosch NBG
  • 2002/2003 6 892
  • 2003/2004 8 861
  • 2004/2005 8 972
  • Walter Sisulu NBG
  • 2002/2003 4 976
  • 2003/2004 5 454
  • 2004/2005 6 050
  • Free State NBG
  • 2005 650 (New programmes and informal
    garden based programme)
  • Lowveld NBG
  • 2005 1 750 (New programme)

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Education Programmes (Cont.)
  • Greening of the Nation Programme
  • Sponsored by DEAT (R75 000 000)
  • Targeting the following provinces Western Cape
    Eastern Cape Gauteng Free State Mpumalanga
    Limpopo and Northern Cape
  • It is a Two year 4 months programme
  • 12/2004-03/200504/2005-03/2006
    04/2006-03/2007
  • Has Env. Educ. Component, teacher professional
    development and food security component (fruit
    and vegetable Gardens for schools)

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AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORT
  • Audit Committee report includes
  • Effectiveness of internal control
  • PWC are the internal auditors
  • Internal controls deemed effective
  • Quality of monthly financial statements
  • AC satisfied with monthly financial reports
  • Evaluation of financial statements
  • AC reviewed and approved 2004/5 AFS
  • Audit opinion
  • Unqualified audit
  • Emphasis of matter entails resubmission of AFS
  • Financial statements
  • Details of the Financial Statements are presented
    in the Annual Report

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INCOME and EXPENDITUREBUDGET vs ACTUAL
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