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Community participation in local governance : a systemic analysis of Ethekwini Municipality's design for effectiveness.

The study did a systemic analysis of eThekwini Municipality's design for effectiveness

looking at community participation in local governance.

The study was conducted by using Participatory Action Research methodology. The

researcherwas able to determine emergent themes. The findings revealed that firstly, people view the Municipality's system of governance as

unresponsive. This is because of lack of effective mechanisms of communication between

the councillors, officials and the communities. Moreover, there is lack of delivery of

services to the community, resulting in people feeling that their needs are not being

addressed; therefore there being no need to participate. Secondly, there is also a general

feeling that local government does not consult with the people when taking decisions on

crucial matters. Thirdly, there is uncertainty about whether community inputs have any

influence on decision-making. This concern was expressed in a variety of ways, including

the feeling that their input did not matter because the essential decision 'appears' to have

already been made before the participation process commencesor ends. Fourthly, there is

overwhelming evidence that there is a direct correlation between participation levels and

unhappiness and dissatisfaction around the levels of service delivery of the municipality.

Lastly people at the grassroots level do not have knowledge on how government

structures function. This makes it difficult for them to have meaningful and effective

means of participation.

All the undesirable effects outlined above, provide a sound and compelling basis on

justification for a Community Participation Policy design. While the legislation prescribing

citizen and community abounds, local government authorities have remained indifferent;

or they have not been visible in pursuing methods and mechanisms that foster citizen

participation in project management and decision making processes.

As a result of this study, the Council has made the amendment of Section 12 of the

Municipal Structures Act to ensure that eThekwini Municipality becomes a ward

participatory type of municipality. Also, community participation policy has been developed

to change the present situation or context that invited the problem on ineffective

participation. The policy aims at changing mindsets for municipal officials so that they take

the issue of involving communities more seriously. / Thesis (M.Com.)-University of Kwazulu Natal, 2005.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:ukzn/oai:http://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za:10413/1781
Date January 2005
CreatorsMbambo, Vincent Mondli.
ContributorsTaylor, Robert.
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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