Title: DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
1DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA SUSTAINABLE
COMMUNITIES PROGRAMME
2Programme Focus
- Direct response to a challenge by the Governor to
the DBSA to create South African examples of
Sustainable Communities - Advance National Policy NSDP, Breaking new
Ground, ASGISA, Draft Framework for Sustainable
Development in South Africa 2014 - Social, Environment Economic Sustainability
- Meeting Fundamental Human Needs
- People must be able to live, work and play in an
environment that builds human dignity and
opportunity - Social and economic development that will build
on renewable resources and will not further
compromise the quality of life and availability
of resources to future generations.
3Sustainability Principles
- Sense of justice
- meeting fundamental human needs (subsistence,
protection, affection, understanding,
participation, idleness, creativity, identity and
freedom) with appropriate satisfiers - rights-based democratic governance and
participation - Sense of limits
- transition to renewable energy alternatives and
energy efficiency - zero waste via re-use of waste outputs as
productive inputs - connectivity via sustainable transport, with a
major focus on public transport - home building, sustainable construction materials
and building methods - sustainable water use and re-use of treated
sewerage
4Sustainability Principles
- Sense of place
- health, well-being and soulfulness
- safe places within integrated communities (with
special reference to children and women) - Sense of history
- valuing cultural diversity, sense of community,
participatory culture, healing and memory - Sense of craft
- growing the local economy, greater equity and
fair trade - local and sustainable food supplies, markets,
agricultural value chains (especially organic
food) - human skills, knowledge development and
continuous learning - Sense of nature
- reverence for life, enhancing biodiversity and
the preservation of natural habitats - working with rather than against eco-systems
5Pilot Sites
- Pilots were selected to reflect the range of
challenges facing the South African Community
Phalaborwe Ba-Phalaborwa
Lydenburg Thaba Cheuw
City of Jhb Metro Diepsloot
Ngangelizwe King Sabata Dalindyebo
Motherwell Nelson Mandela
Grabouw Theewaaterskloof
6Pilot Sites Status
- 5 MOUs signed/business plans finalised
- Sustainable Development Plans being finalised
- Grabouw
- Selected Service Providers for comprehensive
Planning - Secured Partnerships with Municipality, Province,
Department of Public Works, Safcol MTO and CAPE - Identified 4 PPPs to improve town functionality
- Phalaborwa
- Initial projects to be implemented January 2007
- Some DBSA funding committed
- Negotiations with tribal authorities/Council re
land for development and services being finalised - Stakeholder engagement started
7Partnerships
- Finalising partnership agreements with some some
private sector companies - Create secure markets and opportunities with
reduced risk - Adhere to principles of sustainability
- Risk sharing and co-funding
- Community ownership and broad based beneficiaries
- Job creation, labour intensive projects
- Initial projects-farming, distribution, property
development
8Unilever Partnership
- Partnership with Unilevers Reach the People
Programme - Bringing 1st 2nd economy together using
Unilever brands - Unilever contribution - funding, products
skills - Projects to be community owned managed
- Warehousing distribution
- Packaging, Re-Packaging recycling
- Supply of ingredients (farming processing)
- Promotion, marketing sales
- Franchising entrepreneurial ventures
9Financial Model
National Depts
Donor Funding
Other funding sources
Public Private Partnerships
Stakeholder Management
Prov /Sect Depts
Competitive Advantage Value add
Capex
Capex
Opex
Opex
Unblock funding Coordinated Integr
Approach Knowledge Base Strategic Partnerships
IDP and Fiscal Alignment Submission of business
plans Sustainable Principles M E Capacity
Building Powers and functions Unfunded Mandate
DBSA
Coordinating Vehicle
Housing MIG Basic Infrastructure Economic
Infrastructure Social Infrastructure Other Grants
(NPDG, Rest etc.)
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Community Needs
Capacity Building
Grant Funding
Loan Funding
Compl i ance
Do R A MFMA
District
District
Grant
Powers Functions Unfunded Mandates
Segment 3 Council
Segment 2 Council
Segment 1 Council
Conditions
10FIVE YEAR BUDGET REQUIREMENT (PER PILOT)
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