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Policy Space and Intervention: The Education Roadmap in South Africa

KMAfrica2009 Dakar Conference Paper

By: Graeme Bloch (Education Specialist, DBSA) graemeb@dbsa.org

Introduction: Theoretical Issues

This paper examines a policy intervention process, in which the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) played a central facilitating role on behalf of government in drawing up an Education Roadmap for the new incoming government of South Africa.

Questions are raised about the conditions that led to the specific request to DBSA as well as about DBSA’s positioning to participate as credible broker in this education policy development process. The wider social conditions and concerns that opened up space for critical policy development are clearly a part of this complex equation.

In addition, the limitations and specificity of the whole process are identified. This leads to some critical questions relating to follow up and implementation, and thus about the efficacy and impact of the particular policy intervention.

The DBSA - proud supporter of KM in Africa

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The DBSA (Development Bank of South Africa) has become a learning and knowledge-sharing organisation, accumulating knowledge, using it in products, services and processes, enabling the DBSA to increase internal synergy and enhance partnerships with its clients, stakeholders and other external actors. The networking approach was suitably articulated by the proposals of a seminar presented by the Development Bank of South Africa (DBSA) for concrete action from 2005 until 2007: (DBSA, 2005). The objectives of the DBSA's approach included:

Continent Backs New Body to Boost Knowledge Management

African science researchers and policy advisers have agreed to set up a foundation, endorsed by a range of African-based banks, to promote the use of scientific and other forms of knowledge by both public and private decision-makers in the continent.

The body, to be known as the Knowledge Management Africa (KMA) Foundation, will be under the auspices of the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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The aims and objectives of KMAfrica are supported by the following participating institutions:

  • The Development Bank of South Africa (DBSA) is leading agent for socio-economic development in Southern Africa by acting as a lender for agricultural and infrastructure projects. The DBSA is recognized for its knowledge of Southern Africa and ability to provide financing using innovative instruments. You can find more information at the DBSA's official website

Knowledge Management for Service Delivery in the South African Public Sector - Dr Snowy Khoza, DBSA

KMAfrica2009 Dakar Conference Paper

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT FOR SERVICE DELIVERY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN PUBLIC SECTOR

  • The purpose of this paper is to share with the Conference the findings of the research conducted on Knowledge Management for Service Delivery in the South African Public Sector in 2007/2008 .

  • The concern was why is it that after the new Government in South Africa took office in 1994 and have addressed so many of the service delivery challenges, service delivery strikes have continued from the community and public servants perspectives.

NEPAD and DBSA sign partnership

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The DBSA/KMAfrica and NEPAD Secretariat will provide financial support for a research project on the development of the framework, which will build on work done by other institutions subscribing to an African renaissance. The DBSA/KMAfrica has pledged to release R1 million towards the partial funding of the research. The second phase of the project will include raising additional funding for investigating the availability of resources and what is on the ground in the five regions, and how the identified centres will be sustained.

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