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S.A. CITIES RESPONSE TO HIV/AIDS
Emerging Issues, Effective Mitigation Strategies
and Suggestions for Implementation
:Work-In-Progress:
Towards A Long Term & Sustainable
Plan of Action
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Purpose of Presentation
Based on the report:
• Recognize the fact that a lot of innovative interventions are taking
place at city level although not enough to change mind set and create a
paradigm shift.
• Suggest & inject new ways of tackling the cross-cutting issue of
HIV/Aids at city level as opposed to (only within the) municipality.
• Propose a workable plan of action that will be driven (centrally) by the
SACN and (locally) by HIV/Aids domain specialist in conjunction
with city indispensable partners (CSO’s, business & international
community)
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The Operational Context
Global, African & Southern Africa
•
By 2015, there will be 23 mega cities with populations in excess of 10
million. Of these, 19 will be in developing countries.
•
By 2020, Africa will have 11 cities having more than 5 million inhabitants
and more than 3000 cities with populations in excess of 20 000 (an
increase of almost 300% from 1990)
•
Africa ’ s urban population only constitutes 7% of the world urban
population. Today, urban areas account for 34% of the total population
•
Sub-Saharan Africa’s urban population will approach 440 million, or 46%
of its projected total of 952 million by 2020.
•
The average rate of urbanization in Africa is the highest in the world at
3.97% p.a.
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SA cities and the national economy
 In SA, 20% of towns and cities produce 82% of GDP
 80% of the economy’s manufacturing is concentrated in six
metropolitan regions
 During the 1990s, 58% of all new economic growth took place in
just 4% of the country’s area
 In the channel between Johannesburg and Tshwane which
makes up just 0,2% of the country’s area, 24% of GGP growth in
the 1990s took place
 There is a direct correlation coefficient between the level of
urbanisation and GDP per capita, although lower in SA than in
comparable developing economies
 Urban development is a national economic policy issue
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City Strategic Framework 3
Structure for strategic agenda
Basic services for all
Comparative competitive advantage
Sustainable livelihoods
Workforce skills
Transport system
City
Strategy
Efficient city services
Inter-govt alignment
Leadership &
partnerships
Inclusive
City
Productive
City
(CDS)
Wellgoverned
City
Safety and security
Financial resources
Sustainable
City
Environment
Human resources
Effective administration
HIV/AIDS
Transparency and probity
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Urban renewal
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SACN Organizing Framework
Productive
City
H
City
Strategy
Inclusive
City
H
(CDS)
Wellgoverned
City
Sustainable
City
H
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Examples Cross
Cutting
Issues
• HIV/Aid
• Urban
Renewal
• Soccer
World Cup
H
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municipal
government
traditional
authorities
provincial
government
national
government
utility companies
government
agencies
local corporate sector
international corporate sector
civil society
individuals
CBO’s
households
NGO’s
informal business
sector
associations
STAKEHOLDERS IN CITY GOVERNANCE
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Issues Emanating From The Report
• Individualized, but uncoordinated, efforts are making a remarkable
difference in the fight against HIV/Aids – unfortunately this is a
municipality perspective
• IDP is not necessarily driving city wide response to HIV/Aids esp.
because of its nature (unintended consequence) & therefore no
mainstreaming
• Levels of urbanization is a major factor that drives the spread of
HIV/Aids and related issues
• Shape and form of governing is changing, influenced to a large extent
by relations with CSO and business
Cornerstone Elements of a Comprehensive City Response
• Leadership, community mobilization, partnerships, integration,
coordination, resource mobilization, inter-sector and cost recovery
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The SACN Plan of Action
2003/6
Objective
• To change the manner in which HIV/Aids is being dealt
with at leadership and practitioner levels within SA cities
5 Key Pillars of the P.O.A.
• City Focused Technical Support
• Mentoring and C2C Twinning
• Supporting Research Initiative
• Resource Solicitation
• Information Dissemination & Lesson Sharing
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Proposed Process-Map Henceforth…
Mid November 2003
• Develop a concrete business plan (1st draft B4 14th November & final
draft by end November)
• Present findings of the report, proposed POA & business plan to city
managers at the SACN Board meeting on 18 November 2003, Cape
Town
January-March 2004
• Resource mobilization and commence on city focused technical
support, generation of city specific projects/activities and general
implementation of POA
June/July 2004
• Comprehensive lesson sharing event involving an HIV/Aids Academy,
and Peer Review of a Chosen City
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THE BEGINNING OF
THE END !!!
SACN Contact Details
www.sacities.net
27-11-407-6472 (Tel)
27-11-403-5230 (Fax)