Title: The Department of Arts and Culture
1A BRIEF TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON THE
DEPARTMENT OF ARTS CULTURE PROGRAMME FOR THE
YEAR 2011
- The Department of Arts and Culture
- (DAC) programmes 2011/12
- 08 FEBRUARY 2011
- Ms Veliswa Baduza
- Acting Director- General
2Outline of the Presentation
- 1. Purpose
- 2. Background
- 4. The DAC Programme Objectives
- 5. The DAC Key Priorities/Themes
- 6. The DAC Key Campaigns for 2011
- 7. Highlights
- 8. Challenges
- 3. The DAC Organogram
- 9. MTEF Allocation 2011/13 2013/14
- 10.Conclusion
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3Purpose
- To brief the Committee members on the DAC
programme for the year 2011.
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4DAC Programmes OBJECTIVES
- 1. Corporate Services Provides overall
management and centralised support services to
departmental core programmes in order to create
an enabling environment for the achievement of
departmental objectives. - 2. Arts and Culture in Society Promotion of Arts
and Culture in South Africa and mainstream its
role in social development - 3. National Language Services To develop and
promote the official languages of South Africa
and enhance linguistic diversity. - 4. Cultural Development and International
Relations improve economic and other development
opportunities for South Africa Arts and culture,
nationally and globally, through mutually
beneficial partnerships thereby ensuring
sustainability of the sector - 5. Heritage Promotion Develop and monitor the
implementation of policy, legislation and
strategic programmes for the identification,
conservation and promotion of cultural heritage
for socio-economic development and social
cohesion - 6. National Archives and Library Services To
guide, sustain and develop the archival and
library and information resources of South Africa
so that good governance is supported,
socio-economic development is sustained and
citizens are empowered through full and open
access to these resources
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5Key priorities
- 1. Social Cohesion and Nation Building
- 2. Skills development
- 3. Economic development
- 4. Development, Preservation and Promotion of
Arts, Culture and Heritage - 5. Preservation for access to information
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6Outcomes Agenda
- The Minister of Arts and Culture has signed a
Performance Agreement with the President of South
Africa which comprises the following Outcomes - - Improved quality of education (Outcome 1)
- - Decent employment through inclusive growth
path (Outcome 4) - - Vibrant, equitable and sustainable rural
communities and with food security (Outcome 7) - The DAC has a mandate to lead Outcome12 An
efficient, effective and development oriented
Public Service led by DPSA and An empowered, fair
and inclusive citizenship with the DPSA.
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7Outcome 12
Output 5 Nation Building and National Identity Sub outputs 5.1 Campaigns to inform and educate citizens about the Rights and Responsibilities of South African Constitution 5.2 Celebrating the South Africans Cultural Diversity
Output 6 Citizen Participation Sub outputs 6.1 Access to information 6.2 Public awareness about participation 6.3 Institutional design to maximise participation
Output 7 Social Cohesion Sub outputs 7.1 Social Capital
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8Outcome 4
Output 6 Improved support to small business and cooperatives Sub outputs 6.1 Reduced constrains and improved support to SMMEs
Output 7 Expansion of EPWP Sub outputs 7.2 Expansion of employment in the social sector
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9Outcome 7
Output 3 Improved rural services to support livelihoods Sub outputs 3.2 Access to information 3.3 Innovative service delivery models for rural areas available widely
Output 4 Improved employment opportunities and economic livelihoods Sub outputs 4.4 Enterprise development services supported (including for SMMEs and Cooperatives)
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10Key Priority 1 Social Cohesion and Nation
Building
- Geographical Name Changes The South African
Geographical Name Council and the DAC will
continue with the process of standardizing
geographical names and engage the citizens of
South Africa on issues of geographical names A
summit will be hosted in collaboration with the
provinces to consolidate recommendation from the
hearings. - National days Participation across all nationally
to celebrate South Africas cultural diversity
and to commemorate SA history. - Festivals Promotion of the Arts, Culture and
Heritage (Macufe, Mapungubwe, Port St Johns) - Conferences Annual National Oral History and an
inclusive Summit on Social Cohesion and Nation
Building National conference on carnivals (SA
Carnival Movement).
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11Key Priority 1 Social Cohesion and Nation
Building - Cont
- Interventions that promote dialogue Social
engagement and community mobilisation campaigns
on issues of social cohesion and national
building in conjunction with Provinces and other
government departments, TrendSetter initiatives
in collaboration with National Youth Structures,
Izimbizos will be conducted to create platforms
to provide information and encourage exchange of
views to strengthen interaction and feedback
between the department and the arts and culture
sector. - Community Arts Centres, and the Performing Arts
Institutions These serve as a vehicle to social
cohesion and nation building. At the same time
they provide short-term jobs especially in the
technical services, hospitality, security, etc.
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12Key Priority 2 Skills Development
- National Skills Academy in the Arts, Culture and
Heritage The Academy will become a Center of
Excellence, providing a platform for artists to
perfect their skills and thus become the best in
the world and this will also contribute to the
New Growth Path. - Special Skills
- There will be development and promotion of
special skills for writing and creating regular
platforms for publishing. The writers will be
trained in play writing programmes. - Script to screen in the film industry focusing on
scrip writing (indigenous story telling and
writing especially in rural areas and townships) - Draft Heritage Human Resources Development
strategy to promote skills development in
Heritage sector
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13Key Priority 2 Skills Development Cont.
- Bursaries These will be awarded to
undergraduates and postgraduate to promote skills
development in the Language profession - The DAC in partnerships with tertiary
institutions will support skills development and
transfer in response to EPWP Programmes
(mentorship/curatorship partnership programmes
exhibitions of visual arts) - National Film and Video Foundation (Sediba) have
trained 142 script writers, commissioning editors
and producers. This project will continue and
expand. - International Cooperation The DAC will continue
to partner with annual international Design
Indaba on the emerging creative initiatives to
provide platform and opportunities for young
creatives across the various design
disciplines/sectors to showcase, network and
participate in seminars and conferences
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14Key Priority 3. Economic Development
- The New Growth Path
- The DAC supports the creative industries by
developing strategies that aim to address
interventions in the Creative Industries value
chain for job creation MIDEM, Moshito, FESPACO,
CANNES, Durban International Film Festival - Industries which are critical in contributing
towards job creation are the film, crafts,
design, performing arts, books publishing and
technical services. For example, existing
projects Thuthuka Jewellery for training
apprentice, Fashion Fusion which focused on rural
development , investing in culture projects to
support job creation. - The DAC will continue to promote and strengthen
South Africas arts and cultural participation
through the bilateral, multilaterals and
trilateral treaties IBSA BRICS, Rock Art
project, SA-India Week - The DAC will further contribute on economic
development through the upliftment of SMMEs and
HDIs with utilisation of database to implement
Preferential Procurement goals.
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15Key Priority 4 Development, Preservation and
Promotion of Arts, Culture and Heritage
- National Liberation Heritage Route This was
launched in 2010. Routes and place were
identified. This will create a network of
creative sites Nationally and within the region
in collaboration with SADC and AU showcasing
development of national and Continental
Liberation Route - Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) An audit on
Intangible Cultural Heritage in South Africa will
be conducted with the aim of indicating the
location and status of ICH in SA and also to
develop a register for development and
preservation of the ICH.
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16Key Priority 5 Preservation for Access to
Information
- The National Archives The National Archives will
continue to support and guide records and
information management procedures across
government to ensure that the records are
permanently preserved in the Archives - - DAC will build a sustainable Archival
Preservation Programme for the National Archives
and NFVSA to support National Digitisation
Strategy. - Libraries Facilitate the establishment of new
community libraries (14) and upgrade existing
ones (75) through the Conditional Grant - this
will also include the establishment of service
points (6) for the visually impaired readers. - Promotion of indigenous languages Translation
and editing of documents into and from all
official languages and foreign languages - the
South Africa Language Bill is being developed in
order to comply with the Constitution which
requires the national government to regulate the
use of official languages and the South Africa
Language Practitioners Bill will provide
statutory regulations specifying the qualifying
criteria for language professionals and
practitioners. - Digitisation policy The policy will provide
national guidelines on the complex issues of the
digitisation of heritage resources and the use of
digitisation to improve access to our heritage
collections as learning resources.
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17DAC Key Campaigns
- Commemoration of the 30th Anniversary of the
Matola Raid in Mozambique - 35th Anniversary of the Soweto Uprising
- Cultural Diplomacy Conference
- Annual African Women Writers Symposium
- National Book Week
- Community Mobilisation Campaigns culminating to
the National Summit on Social Cohesion
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18Highlights
- DAC received an Unqualified Report for year
2009/2010 - The launch of Anti-Fraud and Corruption
Prevention Campaign was held on the 9 December
2010 - Annual Chief Albert Luthuli Memorial Lecture
- The Third World Festival of Black Arts and
Culture in Senegal - The launch of the Magnificent Friday in
collaboration with Sports and Recreation South
Africa
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19Challenges
- High vacancy rate DAC is striving to fill the
senior position by the end of the financial year - The vacancy rate will be kept below 10
- Insufficient budget to provide effective and
efficient service delivery
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20DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE RECOMMENDED
OVERALL ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE APRIL 2009
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF ARTS AND
CULTURE
OFFICE OF THE MINISTER OF ARTS AND CULTURE
- DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE
- PURPOSE TO DEVELOP AND PRESERVE SOUTH AFRICAN
ARTS, CULTURE AND HERITAGE IN SUPPORT OF SOCIAL
COHESION AND NATION BUILDING. - FUNCTIONS
- The rendering of corporate support services.
- The promotion of economic and other developmental
opportunities for South African arts, culture and
heritage. - The development, monitoring and implementation of
policy, legislation and strategic direction for
identifying, conserving and promotion of
cultural heritage and heraldry - The development and promotion of arts and
culture and mainstreaming its role in social
development - The rendering of national archives, language and
library services. - The rendering of assistance and support to the
head of the Department, Minister and Deputy
Minister - POSTS
- 1 x Director-General
BRANCH NATIONAL ARCHIVES, LANGUAGE AND LIBRARY
SERVICES
BRANCH ARTS AND CULTURE, IN SOCIETY
BRANCH ARTS AND CULTURE IN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
BRANCH HERITAGE PROMOTION
BRANCH CORPORATE SERVICES
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21MTEF Allocation 2011/12 -2013/14
2011/12 2012/13 2013/14
DAC R2 417 429 R2 562 705 R2 703 654
Programmes 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14
Administration R170 750 R181 618 R191 607
Arts and Culture in Society R518 929 R568 197 R605 372
National Language Services R101 170 R108 483 R114 450
Cultural Development and International Relations R184 872 R192 645 R203 241
Heritage Promotion R203 241 R804 821 R842 799
National Archives and Library Services R681 987 R706 941 R746 185
Total R2 417 429 R2 562 705 R2 703 654
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22Conclusion
- The Committee to note the DAC Key Priorities,
highlights and challenges.
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23 Thank you!
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