SOUTH AFRICA: SPEECH BY THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF
ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2006

Speech By The Deputy Minister Of Environmental Affairs And Tourism Ms Rejoice Mabudafhasi At The Official Opening Of The Mmaphake Land Care Center

Mmaphaake Land Care Project - Mmametlhake Village Mpumalanga, 15 August 2006

Programme Director
Honourable MEC Madala Masuku
The Honorable Mayor Masombuka
Kgosi Mokgoko
Members of the community
Distinguished guests
Ladies and Gentlemen

It is always a wonderful experience for me to be part of an event to celebrate communities’ efforts to take care of the land and its natural resources. This event is of no exception as the Mmaphake Landcare Forum is a community-based program that seeks to protect the environment for the benefit of the current and future generations.

The launch and official opening of this Land Care Center fits in well with the celebration of 2006 as the International Year for Deserts and Desertification.

The United Nations General Assembly, at its fifty-eight ordinary session, adopted a resolution which declared 2006 the International Year of Deserts and Desertification (IYDD), in so doing, it underlined its deep concern for the increased levels of desertification, particularly in African communities.

Celebrated under the theme “Desertification a threat to humanity”, the General Assembly invited all countries, international and civil societies to celebrate the Year 2006 and to support public awareness activities related to desertification and land degradation. The main objective of the IYDD is to get the message across that desertification is a major threat to humanity and launch the fight against it as a global sustainable development challenge.

Programme Director, South Africa has ratified the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and Effects of Drought in September 1997 and has since committed itself to the development and implementation of a long term strategy to address issues relating to desertification.

I am aware that your community has been celebrating the 23rd of June as the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought. I am also aware that, prior to the establishment of your forum, you have conducted several awareness raising campaigns on environmental and land care issues.

I think that you are one of the very few communities that have been proactive and committed in dealing with matters on land and environment. I would like to commend and encourage you to continue with your good interventions. It usually said that “Rome was not built in one day”. No matter how small or big, our efforts today will yield good results tomorrow.

Desertification is more of a challenge to us than ever before. It poses huge threat to rural communities who depend on natural resources for their livelihoods. Unfortunately the poorest of the poor, mostly women bare the brunt as they are the ones who depend on these natural resources for survival, in a form of wood, water and agricultural produce for subsistence and commercial.

Land degradation is obviously not only about land, it is about the people. Millions of people are directly affected by natural resource degradation and many of them live below the poverty line. They depend on natural resources for survival. Yet the capacity of our country’s land, water and biological resources to sustain its people is eroding.
Tons of productive land are now lost and many once pristine conservation areas are denuded.

As government we have put in place legislation to ensure sustainable land, water, forest and biodiversity management. The Conservation of Agricultural Resources Act, 1993, the National Forest Act, the National Water Act, 1998 and the Biodiversity Act of 2004 are examples of legislation put in place to ensure conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.

We have has over the past years also initiated programmes that seeks to address land degradation and desertification.

The National Action Programme (NAP) on combating of land degradation to alleviate poverty is one of the key interventions the department has adopted. Its first principle is to be the prime contributor to sustainable rural development.

The Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) is another strategy in which government in partnership with communities, the private sector as well as donor agencies, seeks to address land degradation at the same time alleviating poverty.

CBNRM is about local people coming together to protect their land, water animals and plants, so that they can use these natural resources to improve their lives sustainably for the benefit of their children and grand children. It is a tool to enable every member of the community to play a part in improving the quality of people’s lives, economically, culturally and spiritually.

Initiatives like the National Land-Care programmes, Working for Water, and Working for Fire are some of the national initiatives where government is investing money in the rural infrastructure, to ensure sustainable land management, rehabilitation of degraded ecosystems and addressing poverty through job creation.
Therefore this project falls under the National Land care programmes and must be given the necessary support by government.

I was very impressed to learn that your forum deals with a variety of issues in order to prevent loss of biodiversity such as bush clearing, weed control, removal of alien species and control of veld fires. This shows that you understand that environmental issues are cross-cutting and therefore require a holistic approach.

As we celebrate the IYDD, we need to collectively raise awareness of the links between land degradation and poverty and give priority or support to conservation and wise use of natural resources including water and wetlands in national poverty eradication strategies.

It is imperative that we ensure gender equity in sustainable natural resource management strategies. We must encourage the role of local communities and indigenous knowledge in addressing economic and ecological challenges of dry-land management ecosystems.

As we have been commemorate the 50th anniversary of the women's march to the Union Building under the theme “Women: Builders of Communities & Dreams” for 2006, it is imperative that we ensure gender equity in sustainable natural resource management strategies.

In conclusion allow to take opportunity to officially launch this center which will serve as community resource center on all matters relating sustainable utilisation of our natural resource and a demonstration center for natural resource utilisation and management.

Let us ensure a broader participation by all members of the community in this project. Together we shall succeed.
Thank you and good luck.

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
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