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Government Pins Hope on Community Jobs
Source: BuaNews
Source Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Focus: Knowledge Management in Government
Country: South Africa
Created: Feb 15, 2012

Speaking during the Social Protection and Community Development Cluster media briefing on Tuesday, Public Works Minister Thembelani Nxesi said the review would allow municipalities to receive 40 percent of their allocated EPWP grant as start-up funding even if they don’t produce work plans which was previously the case.

 

“We have witnessed major weaknesses in the way the funding model was implemented, so with the review we will be providing technical assistance to the municipality to allow them to use the start-up funding to create the necessary jobs without having to wait,” Nxesi said.

 

The EPWP plays a crucial role in government’s job creation drive with half a million jobs created by the scheme in 2011. An estimated 79 000 work opportunities were created through community work programmes. About 1 335 jobs were facilitated by the National Youth Development Agency which also provided career guidance to more than 5000 young people in 2011.

 

Nxesi said a third quarter report, to be released in the next two weeks, would further show an increase in the number of jobs created through EPWP, mostly in rural communities across the country.

 

The target of 1.5 million jobs in EPWP by 2014 is said to have been influenced by the infrastructure programme announced by President Jacob Zuma last week.

 

During the State of the Nation Address last Thursday, Zuma unveiled plans to expand the country’s infrastructure programme as part of efforts to create five million jobs in this decade. Analysts have said the move will allow the state to play a more leading role in employment creation in the face of a weakening world economy and falling company profits.

 

Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini, who chairs the cluster, said the emphasis on infrastructure expansion in the State of the Nation Address created an ideal opportunity to introduce a labour intensive approach to development.

 

“It is envisaged that many EPWP work opportunities will be created,” she said.
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