Strengthening policy- and decision-making processes through community participation: A municipal perspective

Background: Post-apartheid South Africa has been experiencing massive service delivery protests where local communities express their disenchantment with municipal service provision. The critical component of the latter is supposedly the result of lack of sufficient and adequate community consultati...

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Main Authors: Themba A. Petunia, Modupi Selepe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2020-12-01
Series:Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review
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Online Access:https://apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/409
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spelling doaj-5ba4ab9c8c834dcdbad48ee12721d58e2020-12-23T08:23:58ZengAOSISAfrica’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review2310-21952310-21522020-12-0181e1e1010.4102/apsdpr.v8i1.409205Strengthening policy- and decision-making processes through community participation: A municipal perspectiveThemba A. Petunia0Modupi Selepe1Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Management and Law, University of Limpopo, PolokwaneDepartment of Public Administration, Faculty of Management and Law, University of Limpopo, PolokwaneBackground: Post-apartheid South Africa has been experiencing massive service delivery protests where local communities express their disenchantment with municipal service provision. The critical component of the latter is supposedly the result of lack of sufficient and adequate community consultation when municipalities take decisions or formulate policies. Aim: It is against this background that this article explored the extent of community participation in local government (local municipalities), with specific attention to policy- and decision-making, using Mbombela Local Municipality as a case study. Setting: The study focused on the local government administration, with specific reference to policy- and decision-making process in local municipalities using the notion of community participation. Methods: The study used both qualitative and quantitative research approaches using semi-structured questionnaires (quantitative) and in-depth personal face-to-face interviews (qualitative) as data collection methods. The sample groups of the study were community members of the Mbombela Local Municipality and municipal officials. The findings derived from these sample groups. Results: The study found that there was little to no community participation. Conclusion: Inter alia, the recommendation is that local municipalities should adhere strongly to community participation strategies.https://apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/409communityparticipationservice deliverylocal municipalitiesmbombelapublicadministration.
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Strengthening policy- and decision-making processes through community participation: A municipal perspective
Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review
community
participation
service delivery
local municipalities
mbombela
public
administration.
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Modupi Selepe
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title Strengthening policy- and decision-making processes through community participation: A municipal perspective
title_short Strengthening policy- and decision-making processes through community participation: A municipal perspective
title_full Strengthening policy- and decision-making processes through community participation: A municipal perspective
title_fullStr Strengthening policy- and decision-making processes through community participation: A municipal perspective
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening policy- and decision-making processes through community participation: A municipal perspective
title_sort strengthening policy- and decision-making processes through community participation: a municipal perspective
publisher AOSIS
series Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review
issn 2310-2195
2310-2152
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background: Post-apartheid South Africa has been experiencing massive service delivery protests where local communities express their disenchantment with municipal service provision. The critical component of the latter is supposedly the result of lack of sufficient and adequate community consultation when municipalities take decisions or formulate policies. Aim: It is against this background that this article explored the extent of community participation in local government (local municipalities), with specific attention to policy- and decision-making, using Mbombela Local Municipality as a case study. Setting: The study focused on the local government administration, with specific reference to policy- and decision-making process in local municipalities using the notion of community participation. Methods: The study used both qualitative and quantitative research approaches using semi-structured questionnaires (quantitative) and in-depth personal face-to-face interviews (qualitative) as data collection methods. The sample groups of the study were community members of the Mbombela Local Municipality and municipal officials. The findings derived from these sample groups. Results: The study found that there was little to no community participation. Conclusion: Inter alia, the recommendation is that local municipalities should adhere strongly to community participation strategies.
topic community
participation
service delivery
local municipalities
mbombela
public
administration.
url https://apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/409
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