Panorama
 
 
 
 
 

MVULA TRUST CELEBRATES 15TH YEARS
OF RURAL WATER SUPPLY IMPROVEMENT


Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2008


Media Statement - 13th November 2008 - Mvula Trust will hold a 15 year anniversary celebration from 13th - 14th November 2008 at Lesedi Cultural Village situated in Magaliesburg, west of Pretoria. Today’s program starts at 18h00 and will be hosted at Alpha Conference Centre.

Ms Rejoice Mabudafhasi, the Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, is the co-founder of Mvula Trust established in 1993 with the aim of improving water supply to neglected rural communities. Together with other members, Ms Mabudafhasi solicited funding from IDT, DBSA and EU through Kagiso Trust to embark on a challenging, but achievable mission to introduce sanitation of water in an endeavor to improve the hygiene of water supplied to disadvantaged rural communities. Ms Rejoice Mabudafhasi has worked tirelessly over the years and today serves as the Chairperson of Mvula Trust Board. She will deliver a keynote address this evening assessing Mvula Trust’s achievements since 1993.

In 1996 Dept of Water Affairs and Forestry acknowledged and appreciated the importance of community-driven programmes implemented by Mvula Trust and provided the organization with funding to roll out the programmes to other areas to benefit other people. This financial injection helped Mvula Trust to expand its operations, but this was destabilized when water service became the responsibility of local authority. However, Mvula Trust was still able to implement its programmes with donor funding and posted noteworthy achievements such as:

•Assuming the lead role in the development and piloting of a community based management model for water and sanitation service delivery.
•Mvula Trust promoted the financing of infrastructure projects through well managed community bank accounts
•The Water and Sanitation Service model elevated Mvula Trust to be an important partner to local government when Municipal Systems Act (2001) and Municipal Structures Act (2003) were introduced
•Mvula Trust also introduced Participation, Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation (PHAST) which proved very successful for delivery of healthy water. The success achieved led to the initiative being replicated by other organizations and municipalities throughout the country.
•This organization also implemented small rural and community managed water schemes which operated with minimal assistance from municipalities. Water is a scarce resource in South Africa and Dept. Water Affairs and Forestry is on a mission to revive this water harvesting system in some parts of Mpumalanga

For more information and arranging interviews, please contact Moses Rannditsheni, the Media Liaison Officer of the Deputy Minister, at 012-310 3899/082 448 2450.

INVITATION FOR COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT REVISED SOUTH AFRICAN MANUAL FOR OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CONTROL (SAMOAC)

The National Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT) is inviting all interested and affected parties to comment on the Draft Revised SAMOAC which is available on the Department’s website http://www.deat.gov.za

Managing outdoor advertising sufficiently is important in order to prevent the deterioration of the aesthetic environment which forms an important tourism resource, contributes to healthy psychological living environments and increases property values. Uncontrolled outdoor advertising may also have various other negative impacts such as contributing to light and sound pollution, increasing traffic safety problems, creating occupational health risks and displaying advertising messages that may be indecent or prejudicial to public morals. On the other hand, outdoor advertisements and signs have various economic and functional benefits and well-designed advertising structures, such as street furniture, may even enhance streetscapes and other aesthetic resources.

Currently SAMOAC, which was developed by DEAT in 1998 in cooperation with the National Department of Transport, forms the backbone of outdoor advertising control in South Africa. It serves as a national guideline document to controlling authorities on national, provincial and local level and also guides the outdoor advertising industry. The main aim of SAMOAC is to initiate and co-ordinate the control of outdoor advertising in all parts of South Africa. It is aimed at minimising the impacts of outdoor advertising while maximising the benefits of this advertising medium at the same time.

Since 1998 the needs of the outdoor advertising industry has changed to a large extent, while controlling authorities and environmental managers are also confronted with new challenges. In the interest of all the parties concerned it has therefore become necessary to update the existing version of SAMOAC.

In order to address this problem a Draft Revised Version of SAMOAC has been drawn up with preliminary inputs from various parties and is now open for comments. The closing date for comments will be 5 December 2008
For more information go to http://www.deat.gov.za or contact Dr Frans Jordaan:

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TEN YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT CONFERENCE

13 NOVEMBER 2008 - The Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism will host the Ten Years of Environmental Impact Assessment conference in Somerset West, Cape Town from 24 to 25 November 2008.

The conference will provide a retrospective view of environmental impact assessment (EIA) as a regulated tool for environmental impact management in South Africa since 1997 and will afford a wide range of stakeholders the opportunity to share their experiences with EIA.

Marthinus van Schalkwyk, Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism will officially open the conference on Monday, 24 November 2008 at 09:00.

The conference will also benchmark the South African EIA experience against the international experience and present the outcomes of a study done to review the effectiveness and efficiency of EIA in South Africa. Moreover the conference will provide a platform to discuss and seek resolutions towards the development of a new strategy on environmental impact management for South Africa.
Media is invited to attend the conference

 
 

Source: South African Environmental
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