Title: Wednesday, 27 October 2004
1 Wednesday, 27 October 2004 The National
Development Agency (NDA) Presentation to the
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE
2NDA Board Members Appointed 5 December 2003
- 1. Bishop Malusi Mpumlwana Board Chairperson
- Africa Director for W K Kellogg Foundation
- 2. Ms Marcia Manong Deputy Board Chairperson
- Chairperson of SANGOCO
- Ms Nontobeko Moletsane
- National Network Coordinator for the
Initiative for Participatory - Development (IPD)
- 4. Ms Joan Daries
- Board Member of International Association
for Volunteer Effort
3Introducing the BoardAppointed on 5 December 2003
5. Ms Annemarie Hendrikz Part-time Coordinator
AIDS RESPONSE 6. Prof Tokozile Mayekiso Head of
School of Human and Community Development 7. Dr
Stephen Rule Social Surveys Manager Human
Sciences Research Council, Pretoria (HSRC) 8. Mr
Allan Taylor CEO of the National Student
Financial Aid Scheme
4Introducing the BoardAppointed on 5 December 2003
- 9. Mr George Chaane
- Legal Officer
- Ms Onica Maphai
- Deputy Director General Department of Health
- 11. Dr Temba Masilela
- Advisor to the Minister of Social Development
5The Vision and Mission
Vision The NDA aims to be the premier partner to
civil society, the donor community and government
in eradicating poverty and its causes in South
Africa. Mission To strengthen civil society and
government in eradicating poverty and its causes
through resource mobilization from both local and
international donors.
6Alignment with Government Initiatives
- Millennium Development Goals
- NEPAD
- Provincial Growth and Development Strategies
- Integrated Development Plans
- Integrated Sustainable Rural Development
Programmes - Urban Renewal Programme
- WSSD
7NDA Mandate
- Primary Objectives
- To contribute towards the eradication of poverty
and its causes by granting funds to civil society
organisations for purposes of - carrying out projects and programmes aimed at
meeting development needs of the poor communities - strengthening the institutional capacity of civil
society organisations involved in direct service
provision to poor communities - Secondary Objectives
- To promote consultation, dialogue and sharing of
development experience between civil society
organisations and relevant organs of state and
debate on development policy - To undertake research and publication aimed at
providing the basis for development policy
8Strategic Plan 2004/5 2006/7 Projects
Management Directorate
- Strategic Objective
- Project Management Directorate
- To provide development grant funding to civil
society organisations - To implement integrated and sustainable
community-driven projects that contribute towards
the eradication of poverty. - To strengthen the capacity of our project
partners - NGO and CBO networks, FBOs and local
development partners. - To enhance livelihoods security and self-reliance
9Strategic Plan 2004/2005 - 2006/2007
Projects Management Directorate Strategic Focus
Thematic areas of focus
- Food security
- Economic development
- Cross cutting sectors
- Youth development
- Women empowerment
- Education (for development)
- Health, including HIV/AIDS related
- Physically challenged people
10Strategic Plan 2004/2005 - 2006/2007 Research and
Development
- Strategic Objectives
- To initiate, conduct and commission
evidence-based and community driven experiential
research and publication aimed at providing the
basis for development policy as well as informing
organisational planning, policy and
decision-making - To coordinate and facilitate development policy
dialogues and programmes aimed at eradicating
poverty and its causes - To design impact modalities, monitoring and
evaluation systems and benchmarks as well as
conducting impact assessment and sharing impact
results - To develop a seamless information and knowledge
management that will lead to effective service
delivery within NDA and the broader CSOs
11Strategic Plan 2004/2005 - 2006/2007
Research And Development Strategic Focus
- Current Completed Research Projects
- NDA Comprehensive Impact Assessment
Commissioned to AISA, completed October 2004 - Sectoral Impact Assessment Commissioned to
AICC/Feedback Metrics Reports, completed May 2004
- The State of Giving Commissioned to Strategy
Tactics, National survey completed August 2004 - Youth Economic Empowerment in Limpopo Province A
search for a sustainable and Integrated Model,
NDA led and due November 2004 - Research Internship Project Commissioned to the
Maurice Webb Foundation Univ. of Natal, second
year of ongoing three year programme completed,
2003-2005 - Child Youth Research and Training Programme
first phase of child well-being indicators
developed, UWC led
12Strategic Plan 2004/5 2006/7 Human Resources
- Strategic Objective
- To attract, retain and develop competent human
resource capacity to enable the agency to carry
out its poverty eradication mandate. - To promote an enabling and responsive environment
which supports the organisation through synergy
and effectiveness.
13Strategic Plan 2004/2005 - 2006/2007
Resource Mobilisation
- Strategic Objectives
- Increase the number of partnership agreements to
impact on the resource base - Enhance strategic coordination of poverty
eradication initiatives of various Government
Departments, private sector, local and
international donor community
14Key Strategic Prioritiescont
- To strengthen the leadership and institutional
capacity of civil society organisations - Strengthening community involvement in Extended
Public Works Programme - Facilitate partnerships which contribute towards
the implementation of Project Consolidate
local government capacity building programme - Support moral regeneration activities as part of
community and nation building - Contribute towards national initiatives emanating
from WSSD in respect of poverty eradication - Develop a seamless database on civil society
organisations
15Funds Received/Disbursed/Committed (2003/2004)
- Notes to funds received/committed
- Grant received was split between direct funding,
programme support and administration - Government grant funding carried over, committed
by 30 September 2004 R61m
16Commitments by province April 2003 to September
2004
17Questions and Comments
Thank you for your attention