GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY ASSEMBLY (GEF): REJOICE MABUDAFHASI


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2006

27 August to 01 September 2006

Speech
SPEECH NOTES FOR, DEPUTY MINISTER REJOICE MABUDAFHASI

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DIALOGUE

3RD GEF ASSEMBMLY
29 AUGUST 2006, CAPE TOWN
Program Director
MEC for Environment, Planning and Economic Development, Ms Tasneem Essop
Excellencies
Distinguished guests
Ladies and gentlemen

Deputy Minister:
Rejoice Mabudafhasi

Almost four years ago, the World Summit on Sustainable Development called upon all nations of the world to develop national strategies for sustainable development , and two years later the on , in implementing that call our cabinet gave us a mammoth task – to coordinate the development of a National Strategy for Sustainable Development.

Today after three years of consultation we have a draft strategy that is responsive to our national development context and priorities, but clearly outlines our commitment to meet the global challenges of reducing poverty, growing our economy and maintaining the integrity of our natural resources.

The NSSD provides a framework to guide all South African entities on what sustainability should mean in light of our national development challenges but equally in a fragile global socio-economic and political situation.

Based on an analysis of the current situation and reasonable projection of relevant and selected trends, it highlights key areas for strategic intervention, makes recommendations to tackle priorities, and proposes a coordinated oversight system to monitor our progress.

Our strategy establishes a set of principles that we will use to achieve our sustainable development goals, develops a shared vision for what sustainable development means in South Africa, and spells out a mission to achieve the vision.

We have developed our NSSD well aware and conscious that it cannot be all things to everyone, nor can it be a sum of all wishes and aspirations.

Since the dawn of democracy we have a growing economy and systematically increasing fiscal expenditures to address poverty and development. Our new structures and processes have complemented the overhaul of public sector governance.

However, we have in certain instances pursued economic growth and social development in parallel to natural resource management strategies – We have opted for “choices and trade-offs” instead of “integration” leading to an increasing stress on our natural resources.

Our Natural resources can no longer cope

The Millennium Ecosystems Assesment, alerted us to the reality that we can no longer take our endowment of natural resources for granted, and we are rapidly using up our natural resources as we pursue growth and seek to eradicate poverty.

This means that South Africa has not totally broken away from the natural resource exploitation model put in place by colonial conquest and refined during the apartheid era.

Our NSSD say we need to act rapidly and decisively to change this, through technology, good governance, better and longer term planning and efficiency, and in local and global partnership.

We cannot guarantee Economic growth and prosperity

As we commit to accelerate our growth to sustain the first economy and graduate the second economy, it is clear that we will have to factor in two fundamental threats

Firstly, increasing levels of poverty and inequality will have a negative impact on growth when households start reaching their consumption limits as a result of inflation on energy and transport costs.

Secondly, the underlying depletion of natural resources such as inadequate and inappropriate energy, rising waste levels, land degradation and poor air quality will clearly undermine the capacity for sustained economic growth.

We owe it to the livelihoods of our communities

We have in the past ten years witnessed and undergone dynamic changes, both materially and spiritually, with and improving sense of an over-arching identity, increasing levels of social cohesion, unity, and pride amongst South Africans.

The life of the majority of South African citizens has improved, however, there are significant threats related to economic marginalization, the impact of the HIV and AIDS pandemic, endemic urban and rural poverty, contradict this positive story, and if not countered, these threats could overwhelm our victories.

Conclusion

Our strategy needs to make a difference, and it is for the same reason that it has a long-term focus on a strategically selected cluster of issues; it also sets out a framework for implementation, and proposes a collaborative process to elaborate a detailed Action Plan defining roles for the various sectors.

A critical component of this will be the development of a set of high-level indicators to measure progress, and an awareness-raising process to foster a social partnership to monitor and report on progress.

In the next few days we will be gazetting South Africa’s first National Strategy for Sustainable Development for public comment.

We will thus call upon our international partners to support us as we begin to implement our National Strategy for Sustainable Development.

Thank You

 
 

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