Part 2 “This is what we’re doing”: SAFIPA projects show solutions to improving service delivery for rural development

ESTIMA's stand at the SAFIPA conference expo area

In this parallel session, projects looked at the practical and innovative solutions that have been developed to improve service delivery in rural areas.  Here ESTIMA’s Teleweaver, Municipality in a Box and Naledi3d showcased their projects and activities in this area.

ESTIMA’S TELEWEAVER:
A MARRIAGE OF IDEALS TO MEET SOCIAL GOALS

Professor Alfredo Terzoli, Head of the Telkom Centre of Excellence (CoE) and Reed House Systems (RHS), Rhodes University, discussed the ESTIMA initiative, which talks to ICT4D and ICT entrepreneurship.

“It is both possible, and in fact, essential to marry ICT for development and ICT entrepreneurship.  But is it possible to make real and empowering ICT deployment in marginalised or disadvantaged areas?  The answer is that at the moment, not really.  Many townships are completely unconnected.  Infrastructure and the provision of ICT resources are just too expensive.   Also, application relevance for these areas is very limited.  And the expertise of ICT solution providers is inadequate and disconnected, with providers generally having different vantage points and backgrounds.

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XTownX: Making the world an even smaller place

Marshal McLuhan coined the term ‘global village’, which has since become a recognized metaphor for the internet and its unifying effect; making us all global citizens, able to interact with each other across time and space, participate in virtual communities, and become aware of our global interconnectedness.

But while reveling in our ability to have instantaneous knowledge of the value of the Zambian kwacha or the Hong Kong dollar and multiple, first-hand, by-the-minute accounts of revolutions as they unfold, when we’re stuck in Modimole with no clue where to find a trustworthy motor mechanic, we certainly understand that the ‘global village’ has not gone local – yet.

This is an issue that Roger Layton, founder of XTownX, understood first-hand. Living and running a guesthouse in Champagne Castle in the Central Drakensberg region, he struggled to find contact information for service providers and skilled individuals through a central directory. Newer businesses in the area didn’t even have telephones, and no online directories carried information for such small regions. “I saw it as important to identify the smaller businesses and skilled individuals who can perform a service, but who have no way to access the customers, other than to advertise themselves by writing their names onto boards and tying them to tree and lamp posts.”

Layton developed an economic theory of places called ‘Locanomics’, which models the economic activity within a small town and its rural areas with the view to increasing economic activity within the town by replacing external service providers with internal ones. In the process of developing the model and getting to understand the businesses and customer needs in a town, XTownX was born in 2007 as the core database model that was used to record economic activity within a local area, in particular small towns and rural communities, and to support interaction between the various businesses and skilled individuals.

Pilot learnings: usability and sociability

The portal software was developed during 2007 and 2008, and 2009 saw it being tested out informally. In 2010 Layton launched the pilot version to Tzaneen, Rustenburg, and Central Drakensberg, and thanks to funding from SAFIPA, was able to deepen support for ‘implementation on the ground’ around the Tzaneen pilot. A local partner, CEC in Tzaneen, was chosen as the ‘XtownX agent’ who was responsible for gathering data, marketing and building capacity in the community, while XTownX conducted training, capturing the data and preparing the system. (more…)

Open for business in the second economy

Within the South Africa retail sector, the second economy makes up a robust, entrepreneurial segment of the industry and is one of the largest job creating vehicles in South Africa.  Despite this, second economy traders have been historically overlooked as viable business drivers at both the policy and economic development levels.  First Business South Africa (FBSA), in partnership with SAFIPA, Local and Provincial Government, is about to change this perception with the creation of the first business incubator for  informal traders.

FBSA and partners plan to effect real change in the informal retail sector that will benefit consumers and traders alike. Utilising an innovative business model, FBSA is currently developing a pilot training and trading hub – in effect a living lab – for entrepreneurs in the Bloekombos area of Kraaifontein in the Western Cape.

Informal traders refers to market traders, hawkers or street vendors, spazas and house shops.  These traders typically operate in our cities’ streets, and in high-density areas such as townships and informal housing settlements.  Many of these residential areas are under-resourced in every sense of the word, from having few basic services such as water and  sanitation, to limited opportunities for active participation in South Africa’s economy.  (more…)

Municipality in a Box: Enabling efficient public services for all

Pic by pasukaru on flickr.com, CC BY 2.0

Service delivery strikes are a regular occurrence across South Africa, with thousands, especially the poor, becoming increasingly disgruntled with the lack of basic services such as access to water, sanitation and electricity. This is a major issue that lies heavily on the shoulders of local government, as they are responsible for the implementation of national and provincial policies, in a way that is tangible to people ‘on the ground’. As Nirvesh Sooful, Executive Director of Hetu Consulting and founder of the Municipality in a Box project explained, “Success or failure of South Africa’s reconstruction and development efforts are linked to its success or failure at a local level.”

With over ten years of experience as the Director of IS&T for the City of Cape Town, Sooful is well aware of the issues that local municipalities face: maladministration and misappropriation of funds, lack of documentation, insufficient internal controls and inability to retain or recruit skilled staff. But Sooful also knows about the power of ICT to revolutionise processes, streamline administration and empower staff.

Introducing Municipality in a Box
Municipality in a Box is an e-administrative prototype solution aimed at utilizing ICT to help strengthen local government to be able to provide high-quality, efficient, effective and timely service delivery. It is a toolbox containing systems architecture, process maps, open source software, implementation methodology and templates that will equip municipalities to improve their service delivery.

The system provides a Supply Chain management/e-tendering system; Council Secretariat functionality including Agenda management and Council Meeting  Management; an IDP and Capital Projects managament system; a Document and Knowledge  Management system; a small business directory; a Municipal Incident reporting and  management system, as well as access (more…)

The SAFIPA Newsletter

The final SAFIPA Newsletter, Spring 2011

This is the final edition of the SAFIPA newsletter. The month of November 2011, marks the conclusion of this dynamic initiative.



This newsletter pays tribute to the SAFIPA programme in the form of commentary and insights gathered during the very successful SAFIPA 2011 Conference. Project partners from the MFA, DST and CSIR Meraka Insitute applaud the programme. And SAFIPA supported projects have a final opportunity to showcase their innovations and processes.



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