Title: STRATEGIC PLAN 2005/6
1STRATEGIC PLAN 2005/6 2007/8
2CONTENT OUTLINE
- Organisational Structure
- Main Functions
- Legislative Mandate
- Key Focus Areas
- Priorities
- Budget Per Functional Area
- DWAF SONA
3Main functions
- Water Resource Management
- (water in rivers and dams)
- Water Services (including sanitation)
- (water in pipes, pure and waste)
- Forestry
- (plantation and indigenous)
4ORGANISATIONAL SRTUCTURE
Ministry of Water Affairs Forestry Minister
Department of Water Affairs and
Forestry Director-General
Branch Policy Regulation Deputy Director
General
Branch Regions Deputy Director General
Branch National Water Resource
Infrastructure Deputy Director General
Branch Corporate Services Deputy Director General
Branch Financial Management Chief Financial
Officer
5WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
- Legislative Mandate
- NATIONAL WATER ACT (No. 36 of 1998)
- DWAF must ensure that S. A.s water resources are
protected, used, developed, conserved, managed
and controlled in a sustainable and equitable
manner, for the benefit of all persons - DWAF is public trustee of the Nations water
resources, with power to regulate the use, flow
and control of all water in the Republic - ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ACT (No. 73 of 1989
- S. 20)
- Mandates DWAF to issue permits for the
establishment and or operation of waste disposal
sites - Amendment Bill will transfer this function to
DEAT
6Water Resource Management (cont)
- Key Focus Areas
- Promote a common vision for integrated water
resource management (IWRM), and empower users to
apply best practices - Ensure the protection of water resources
- Ensure reliable and equitable supply of water for
sustainable socio-economic development, including
poverty eradication - Develop effective water management institutions
- Promote IWRM in Africa in support of NEPAD
7WRM Priorities
- Licensing of water use
- Establishment of Catchment Management Agencies
- Establishment of the National Water Resource
Infrastructure Branch - Developing a business case for the NWRI Agency
- Cooperative governance intervention and
support by Regions - Expansion of information systems
8Water Services
- Legislative Mandate
- Constitution
- Right to sufficient water and an environment not
harmful to health - Local governments are service providers
- National Government must support local government
and monitor its performance - Water Services Act No. 108 of 1997
- Developmental regulation approach for water
services - Framework for service planning and provision
- Enables DWAF to ensure effective performance of
municipalities
9Water Services (cont)
- Key Focus Areas
- Ensure sustainable basic water supply and
sanitation services for improved quality of life
and poverty alleviation - Ensure effective sustainable delivery of water
services to underpin economic social
development - Ensure effective Water Services Institutions
- Ensure effective management of DWAF schemes
- (until handover to local government)
- Promote actions to achieve Millennium Development
Goals in water and sanitation in Africa
10Water Services Priorities
- Addressing Water Supply Backlog
- Sanitation
- Alleviation of poverty in the communities through
water services - Maximising Sector Leadership
- Enhancing an Intergovernmental approach to
service delivery - Capacity building to municipalities in the
implementation of water and sanitation services - Keeping correct statistics and information about
water services as sector leader. - Actively supporting drafting of the PGDS in the
provinces. - Driving the institutional reform process
11Forestry
- Mandate
- NATIONAL FORESTRY ACT (No. 84 of 1998)
- To ensure that S.A.s forests (indigenous and
plantation) are protected, used, developed,
conserved, managed and controlled in a
sustainable and equitable manner, - Concurrent competence between National and
Provincial Govts. - NATIONAL VELD FORESTRY ACT (No. 101 of 1998)
- To prevent and combat veld, forest and mountain
fires - Provides for cooperative fire management
institutions (FPAs) - DWAF to prepare and maintain a fire danger rating
system for the country with affected role players
DPLG, Prov Govts, FPAs etc
12Forestry (cont)
- Key Focus Areas
- Ensure sustainable development and management of
plantation forestry for equitable rural
development - Ensure sustainable management of indigenous
forests to optimize their social, economic and
environmental benefits - Ensure that communities and disadvantaged groups
are empowered to make use of tree and forest
resources to support sustainable livelihoods - Develop effective oversight and co-operative
government to ensure Sustainable Forest
Management - Promote sustainable forest management in Africa
13Forestry Priorities
- Playing the Sector leadership role
- Capacity Building within the sector
- Promoting Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment
in the Forestry industry. - Transfer of Forests to relevant agencies
- Drafting of the Forestry Charter
- Afforestation in the Eastern Cape
14Corporate Services Priorities
- Core Business Restructuring Support
- Continue with creating a foundation for skills
development - Implementation of HRD strategy
- Achieving quality Employment Equity Targets
- CS Restructuring in line with Core Business
vision including Transfer Programme - Improvement of IT Infrastructure and Information
security - Future IT Infrastructure layout
- Corporate Performance Monitoring
- Effective communication of our new roles outside
the Department
15Finance Priorities
- Achieve unqualified financial statements
- Risk assessment and ensuring compliance with
rules and regulations - Management of accounts receivables and accounts
payable - Ensuring that Dept maintains an appropriate
procurement system that is fair, equitable,
transparent, competitive and cost effective - Budget planning and expenditure control
- Asset management
- Development of proper financial systems
162005/6 Budget
FUNCTIONAL AREA BUDGET (000)
Administration R 272 050
W.R. M. R1 506 849
Water Services R1 405 138
Forestry R 373 375
Total Exchequer Account R3 557 412 Billion
- NB These figures exclude trading accounts.
17DWAF SONA
- Economic Development 1st Econ.
- National Infrastructure development
- BBBEE
- BEE approach to procurement
- SMME utilisation
- Sector Charters
- Forestry Charter
- E/C Afforestation
- Ensuring properly focused development planning
- Participate in dev of PGDS and IDP
18SONA Cont
- Addressing the Capacity Issue
- HR Plan
- Planning for recruitment
- Planning for retention
- Planning for development
- Intensify debate by Line Function to carefully
assess and plan around skills gap - HR Planning aligned to restructuring process
- E.g. Abolishment of posts as functions are being
transferred out - Establishment changing due to restructuring
19SONA Cont
- Addressing the 2nd economy
- In terms of Water Services, there are millions of
people who do not have access to safe drinking
water and adequate sanitation. Through the
development of new infrastructure and improved
management of water resources we are continuing
to make a meaningful difference to the livelihood
and quality of life to those people. A supply of
secure and safe potable water can help fight off
disease, bring basic dignity to people and
contribute to eradicating some of the hardships
of poverty. - Ten years on, 10million more people now have
access to basic water services, while the backlog
in sanitation has been reduced to 17million
20SONA Cont
- We are working towards ensuring that in the next
5 years, all households would have easy access to
clean running water and that by year 2010, our
sanitation backlog is eradicated. - Batho-Pele
- Embark on a SMS Imbizo (Road-shows) deploying SMS
members to various rural areas i.t.o. WS and
Sanitation - Unveil Name Tags during the Batho-Pele week
- Develop and launch the Service Delivery Charter
- Review service standards for the next 5 years.