Economic Development 1st and 2nd quarterly report

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Quarter 4 Performance Report 2012/13
Advertisements

THREE YEAR PLAN PRESENTATION MANDATE Tasked with the responsibility of improving productivity in all spheres of the nation’s economic and.
Governing Board for the Inkomati CMA Inaugural Meeting Planning 22 nd September 2005.
Economic Development Department APP 2014/15 Presentation to Select Committee July /07/021.
Economic Development Department Annual Report 2010/11 Presentation to the Portfolio Committee 11 October 2011.
Economic Development Strategic Plan and Budget Presentation to the Select Committee on Economic Development 13 April 2010.
Economic Development 1 st and 2 nd quarterly report Presentation to the Portfolio Committee 11 October 2011.
Briefing on Progress made with regard to Prevention and Management of Child Abuse and Neglect Especially Child Sexual Abuse Presentation at the Portfolio.
Presentation by the Department of Cooperative Governance to the Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional affairs 15 November 2011.
Ministry for Women, Youth, Children and Persons with Disabilities.
FOURTH CABINET RETREAT 20 – 21 DECEMBER 2011 PRESENTATION BY MOTIE.
CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE STATUS REPORT ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE SERVICE ACT 2 OF 2011 PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON POLICE.
Select Committee on Appropriations Wednesday, 29 August 2012 Committee Room M46, Marks Building Presentation by Mr MG Seitisho LOCAL GOVERNMENT TURNAROUND.
Presentation to the Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration 14 September Human Resource Development Council for South Africa (HRDCSA)
Promoting Decent Work for All 1 Strategic Partnerships for Realizing Decent Work in Asia: ILO-ASEAN Cooperation August 23, 2007 Kee Beom Kim ILO Jakarta.
Programme 4: Housing Development Finance Purpose: Fund national housing and human settlement development programmes in terms of the Housing Act (1997),
Themba Wakashe Director - General Department of Arts and Culture 2009 / 10 DIVISION OF REVENUE BILL PRESENTATION TO SELECT COMMITTEE ON FINANCE NCOP 3.
NEDLAC COMMUNITY CONSTITUENCY GDS PROGRESS UPDATE TO LABOUR PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE TUESDAY, 29 AUGUST 2006.
EPWP Phase II Portfolio Committee Cape Town Feb 2009.
OVERVIEW OF PLANNING FRAMEWORK IN THE CONTEXT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Strategic Planning Learning Exchange ‘fostering learning of the global.
Support Services 1. International Cooperation Unit Strategic objective: Promote a global sustainable development agenda Key Performance Areas: - –Effectively.
Understanding DWCPs, tripartite process and role of Trade Unions How the ILO works at a national level.
1 Presentation to the Portfolio Committee: Water & Environment Presentation by Ms Thandeka Mbassa Deputy Director-General: Regions 16 – 17 March 2010 Intergovernmental.
Your partner in service delivery and development
Transfer of legislation and agencies’ strategic plans
Cooperation between Government Authorities and Agencies to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by the Republic of Belarus Yelena Kukharevich National.
ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY Ms M Dlomo, DDG: Diplomatic Training Research and Development (DTRD) Presentation to Portfolio Committee 11 August 2010.
Agenda Summary of performance Q2 & Q3
NATIONAL e-STRATEGY Presentation to the Portfolio Committee on Telecommunications & Postal Services DG: ROBERT NKUNA AUGUST 2017 Building a better life.
PROGRESS ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE “SKILLS PLANNING UNIT” PARLIAMENTARY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING 06 SEPTEMBER 2017 Dr.
Transformation Charter for the Property Sector Presentation to Public Works Portfolio Committee 13 June 2006.
For an Equitable Sharing of National Revenue
Understanding DWCPs, tripartite process and role of Trade Unions
Economic Development Department Organisational structure
PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON DEFENCE
THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
Contents Introduction Strategic Priorities
Human Resource Development Council for South Africa (HRDCSA)
Portfolio Committee on Labour
Economic Development 1st and 2nd quarterly report
Your partner in service delivery and development
THE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
BRANCH: CORPORATE SERVICES Deputy Director-General
Select Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Operational Response Plan Audit Outcome of Municipalities 16 August
ECONOMY ACTION PLAN IN SOUTH AFRICA
MANDATE   The Housing Development Agency (HDA) has been established to facilitate and expedite the development of large scale integrated, sustainable human.
Department of Labour Priorities:
Quarter 4 Performance Report 2012/13
Parliamentary Briefing
UN Support to SDG implementation in Seychelles.
ANNUAL PERFORMANCE PLAN 2018 / 2019
Translating political objectives into sound policy proposals
National School of Government 2nd Quarter Organisational Performance Report: A presentation to the Portfolio Committee Principal: National School of.
11/18/2018 ANNUAL performance PLAN (2018/19) NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE – 02 MAY 2018.
SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES IMPLEMENTATION
  FRAMEWORK FOR THE IDENTIFICATION & ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR HUMAN SETTLEMENTS DEVELOPMENT 4 AUGUST 2015.
12/5/2018 ANNUAL performance PLAN (2018/19) NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY Select COMMITTEE – 19 June 2018.
Department of Small Business Development
Economic Development Annual Report 2009/10
Economic Development Department 3rd Quarterly Report
INGONYAMA TRUST BOARD’S ANNUAL PERFORMANCE PLAN
PROGRAMME 2: GOVERNANCE, POLICY & RESEARCH
Presentation to the Portfolio Committee - Labour
the Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry
Improving Intergovernmental Relations in Tourism
IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATION OF THE RESTITUTION PROGRAMME
POVERTY ALLEVIATION INTERVENTIONS
Director-General: Mr. E Africa
Presented by: Mothunye Mothiba Chief Executive Officer
Presentation transcript:

Economic Development 1st and 2nd quarterly report Presentation to the Portfolio Committee 12 October 2010

Presentation outline Minister, Deputy Minister and DG engagements Recruitment Growth Path Policy issues Economic MinMec Outcome 4 Green economy Spatial planning Social dialogue Economic Advisory Panel Agency oversight ENE targets Concluding remarks 2

Minister’s engagements Consultations on the new Growth Path Cabinet and Cabinet Committees Economic Ministerial Cluster meetings Meetings of Presidential Councils on BBBEE and HRD Meetings of Inter-Ministerial Committee on Energy and other IMCs including Anti-poverty, PBMR, NHI IPAP monthly meetings Engagements with Portfolio and Select Committees Engagements with Social Partners including Leadership Team meetings and bilaterals Engagements with ILO, UNDP and IMF Engagements with EDD agencies Engagements with Economic Development MECs International relations including State visit to China 3

State visit to China The Beijing Declaration noted the need for SA and China to – Improve the structure of trade between the two countries, in particular by working towards a more balanced trade profile and encouraging trade in value-added products Encourage China’s enterprises to increase investment in South Africa’s manufacturing industry and beneficiation at source is to be facilitated Actively support key sectors including the green economy and agro-processing Cooperate and provide mutual technical support in the areas of the green economy, skills development and industrial financing. In relation to industrial financing, both sides would work to find ways to strengthen the participation of their capital markets in funding for industrial development at concessionary rates in order to promote sustainable development The Minister met with the China Africa Development Fund and China Development Bank regarding the establishment of a Green Fund and Agro-processing Fund through the IDC The Minister took initial steps towards holding a workshop for South African and Chinese green economy entrepreneurs and businesspeople

Deputy Minister’s engagements Crans Montana Forum – Brussels (7-10 April) 6 provincial visits (Gauteng, NW, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KZN, Free State) Engagements on local economic development Engagements on cooperative development Community engagements Cabinet and Cabinet Committee meetings Meetings of the Nedlac Executive Council 5

DG’s engagements Implementation of the Recruitment Plan Implementation of the Strategic Plan Management of the budget, finances, human resources and accommodation Oversight of planning and reporting Economic cluster meetings Growth path consultations Engagements with all agencies and discussions on corporate governance at samaf and Khula Technical MinMec Engagements with provincial Economic Development HODs on key provincial projects 6

EDD on 1 April 2010 Minister Deputy Minister Director-General Ministry (7 staff) Deputy Minister Office of the Deputy Minister (5) Director-General Office of the DG (3) Corporate services (0) Line function staff (3 – contract) 7

Recruitment 1st quarter Implementation of the recruitment plan Shortlisting for 4 DDG posts Shortlisting for 4 CD posts Shortlisting for 3 corporate manager posts Project assignments (take-home and exam) and competency tests Interviews held on 17 May, 12&27 May, 18&27 May, 2 June, 3 June, 7 June, 8 June and 28 June Cabinet approval for DDG appointments 15 June and 22 July Shortlisting of Senior Economist & Policy Analyst and Senior Statistician 8

Recruitment 2nd quarter Key positions filled: DDG: Economic Policy Development DDG: Economic Planning and Coordination CFO, CD: HR, CD: Planning, CD: Growth Path Total of 23 appointments in second quarter Recruitment and selection processes 23 jobs job-evaluated (56 posts) Challenges in identifying appropriately skilled candidates in cases D: Internal Audit and D: Legal Services underway 9

Growth Path Various officials assisted the Minister with aspects of the Growth Path document Delegations to partner departments for inputs on the relevant chapters Discussion papers on key themes developed Presentations on the Growth Path at Economic DG Cluster, Economic Ministerial Cluster, MinMec and COTII Presentation to July Cabinet Lekgotla Engagements at Ministerial and DG Cluster meetings To be finalised at Cabinet level 10

Policy issues Second economy Integrated Resource Plan (Electricity) Research has commenced on: a strategy to reduce youth unemployment; the mainstreaming of second economy activities; and a cooperatives strategy Engagements held with National Treasury, the dti and other key partners Integrated Resource Plan (Electricity) Kumba/AMSA Massmart/Walmart 11

Economic Development MinMec MinMec held on 24 June 2010 Ministers of EDD and the dti MPs, 8 MECs and 3 metro mayors and executive heads of agencies attended Presentations on the Growth Path and IPAP by the Ministers Presentations on provincial projects aligned to the Growth Path and on Outcome 4 Technical MinMec (HODs’ meeting) met on 6 August and 13 September Preparation for MinMec to be held on 14 October Presentations on the Green Economy, Consumer Protection Act, preferential procurement and functioning of MinMec 12

Outcome 4 Cabinet adopted outcomes-based monitoring and evaluation system in January Outcome 4 is “Decent employment through Inclusive Growth” Economic Sectors and Employment Cluster is the Implementation Forum for Outcome 4 Delivery Agreement and Plan of Action for Outcome 4 has been drafted Economic Development MinMec coordinates implementation across the spheres of government 13

Green economy Developed an advert to obtain information for a public database Meeting with stakeholders to develop a policy framework for the Green Economy Participated in interdepartmental work on: Rollout of solar water heating Concentrated Solar Thermal Establishment of a Solar Park in the Northern Cape Developing sector strategies for labour-intensive sectors in renewable energy 14

Spatial planning Engaging dti, COGTA, DRDLR and NPC to assist in coordinating the identification of and support to distressed regions Developing an economic spatial perspective for the country Meetings with the E Cape to unblock some of the obstacles they are facing in the implementation of strategic economic projects Participated in the Presidency’s Anti-poverty visits to Lubala in the Eastern Cape and Bitou Municipality in the Western Cape (engaged IDC and samaf) Engaged with Working for Water regarding location of a public employment scheme in Balfour Municipality 15

Social dialogue (1) Leadership Team on the Framework Agreement met on 26 April and 2 July Key progress 1st and 2nd quarters IDC distress funding UIF funding Training Layoff Scheme Clothing and Textile Competitiveness Improvement Programme Production incentive 16

1. IDC distress funding Period Value committed (Rb) Jobs to be created and saved Cost per job (R’000) No. of companies Q1 and Q2 (2010/11) 1,265 3,715 340 12 Total to date 2,922 17,883 163 53 17

2. UIF funding Period Value committed (Rm) Jobs to be created and saved Cost per job (R’000) No. of companies Q1 and Q2 (2010/11) 104 736 142 12 18

3. Training layoff As of 30 September 2010: No. of workers: 5532 Completed training 1182 Training in progress 4350 Applications in process 855 No. of companies: 21 19

4. CTCIP Applications received: R92 427 728.53 Approvals: R92 427 728.53 No. of companies: 99 Most companies have signed contracts and funds will be transferred from October 2010 20

5. Production incentive Applications: R409 650 731 No. of companies 76 Approvals: R 60 174 064 No. of companies: 20 Contracts being processed. No transfers made as yet. 21

Social dialogue (2) Participated in Presidency’s delegation for meeting with BUSA on 13 July Workshops held in regions Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg (clothing and textiles) Port Elizabeth (automotive components) Discussions with Ford, Cam Clothing, Aspen and pharmaceutical firms Workplace agreement finalised at Cam Clothing and 2 more under negotiation Workshop held on preferential procurement with AMSA, SACTWU and ILO Engagements regarding the implementation of the Framework Agreement Companies in distress, Banking Association, CCMA and DoL The rules have now been changed to make access to the Training Layoff Scheme easier for companies experiencing a downturn The IDC/CCMA made 15 presentations on distressed funding and Training Layoff 22

Social dialogue (3) 2nd Next Economy National Dialogue Held on 19 July Focused on the Economic lessons from the Soccer World Cup Speakers: Danny Jordaan, Dr Nkosazana Zuma and Goolam Ballim 23

Economic Advisory Panel First meeting held on 25 May in Cape Town Presentations included – New Growth Path South Africa – sustaining the revival IPAP2 The world economy today and tomorrow Industry status 2nd meeting held with President Zuma on 14 July at the Union Buildings Provided an update on the Growth Path Meeting with the President 24

Agency oversight (1) The Minister has engaged with the agencies reporting to Economic Development On 4 June briefed heads of agency on the new Growth Path Set out expectations for agencies in relation to key areas including – Review of priorities against Growth Path and IPAP priorities Review of Strategic Plans and MTEF proposals Addressing red tape, costs and turnaround times Policy issues including the green economy, youth employment and cooperatives strategy Spatial development issues 25

Agency oversight (2) On 4 June the Minister also set out key oversight criteria to be reflected in a dashboard of indicators for agencies Dashboard has subsequently been drafted and workshopped with agencies Minister has engaged with agencies on a number of issues including: Developmental objectives of the IDC Spatial planning and support by the IDC Green economy with the IDC Khula Direct model Competition policy MTEF Budget of Competition Commission Micro-finance model for Samaf 26

Agency oversight (3) Strategic plans Annual reports June-July DG engaged with each agency on the detail of their strategic plans Strategic Plans and were tabled on 6 August / 11 August DG wrote to Chair of Portfolio Committee regarding the Strategic Plans Committee has engaged with agencies on their plans Annual reports EDD and agencies’ Annual Reports tabled on 30 September 27

Concluding remarks Successful staff recruitment will be key to EDD’s progress Recruitment is a priority but compliance with Regulations is time-consuming One area of major focus has been the new Growth Path Work in Economic Cluster has produced a Delivery Agreement for Outcome 4 Related to this is intergovernmental cooperation and coordination of Output 4 in the Economic Development MinMec Oversight of agencies a key focus EDD on track in most instances to achieving the ENE targets set 28

Siyabonga