Title: EQUAL%20GENDER%20REPRESENTATION%20and%20PARTICIPATION%20IN%20LOCAL%20GOVERNMENT
1EQUAL GENDER REPRESENTATION and PARTICIPATION IN
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
2BACKGROUND
- SALGA is a body endorsed by the South African
Constitution and is the recognized VOICE of Local
government. - SALGA is a voluntary organisation and obtains its
funding from membership levies, government grant
and donor funding. - SALGA has nine provincial associations led
politically by the provincial chairperson and
administratively by the deputy CEO. - SALGA has a total membership of all 284
municipalities. - SALGA is the employer body and represents 8 824
councillors and 120 000 municipal employees.
3The Gender and Women Empowerment Programme
- The programme falls under the Strategic Affairs
Directorate - The Directorate is headed by the Executive
Director and has the Social Development Unit
which is headed by and HOU. - The Social Development Working Group has a staff
compliment of four people at national office and
one at each province. - The political champions of the programme are
political representatives and officials from all
provinces and they constitute the Social
Development Working Group which is chaired by a
member of the National Executive Committee.
4DEPUTY CEOs
- TOTAL 9
- MEN 8
- WOMEN 1
- Mpumalanga is the only
- province with a woman D/CEO.
5EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM EMT
6NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
7NATIONAL WORKING GROUP CHAIRPERSONS
8PROVINCIAL CHAIRPERSON
9Local Government Gender Audit 2004
- Gender Representation of Councillors
- Total Councillors 8 828
- Total Male Councillors
- 6263 70.94
- Total Female Councillors 2565 29.06
10Local Government Gender Audit
11Local Government Gender Audit 2004
- ELECTION TYPE
- TOTAL 8 828
- PR 5 075 WARD 3 753
- PR WARD
- MALE 3165 3 098
- 62.36 82.54
- PR WARD
- FEMALE 1 910 655
- 37.63 17.45
12Local Government Gender Audit 2004
- MAYORS
- MALE TOTAL
- 229 80.63
- FEMALE TOTAL
- 54 19.01
- N/CLASS.
- 01 - 1.6
13Local Government Gender Audit 2004
- DEPUTY MAYORS
- MALE TOTAL
- 74 26.05
- FEMALE TOTAL
- 24 8.45
- N/CLASS.
- 04 1.40
- NONE
- 182 64.08
14Local Government Gender Audit 2004
- SPEAKERS
- MALE TOTAL
- 186 65.49
- FEMALE TOTAL
- 77 - 27.11
- N/CLASS.
- 10 - 3.52
- NONE
- 13 4.58
15Local Government Gender Audit 2004
- CHIEF WHIPS
- MALE TOTAL
- 163 57.39
- FEMALE TOTAL
- 27 9.51
- N/CLASS.
- 9 3.17
- NONE
- 85 29.93
16Local Government Gender Audit 2004
- MUNICIPAL MANAGERS
- MALE TOTAL
- 264 93.31
- FEMALE TOTAL
- 18 6.34
- N/CLASS.
- 1 0.35
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17SUCCESS AND CHALLENGES
- Successes
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- The Local Government Gender Audit.
- Development of the Local Government Gender Policy
Framework in partnership with dplg. - The incorporation of gender empowerment in the
SALGA constitution. - The annual Women in Local Government Conferences
held in partnership with dplg. - The Benoni Declaration of 2005.
- Challenges
- Partnerships have sometime undermined the common
cause of women empowerment. - No common programmes by spheres of government
that adequately address the roles and
responsibilities and take into consideration the
mandate of the different spheres of government. - The number of women political representatives
been improved whilst less has been achieved in
the administration wing of municipalities.
18Local Government Election Plan
- ID documents
- report reported a drastic decline in the voter
turnout during the local government election as
compared to the national and provincial
elections. The youth has been particularly
mentioned as a group that is apathetic towards
the electoral process. A small number of the
young people do participate but the bigger youth
population has not registered to vote.
19Local Government Election Plan
- Meeting with the political parties (the Womens
Wing) to discuss the 50/50 Campaign - The purpose of the meeting is to sensitise women,
in political parties, to gender issues. In return
these women will raise awareness in communities.
The meeting aims at influencing women to lobby
for nomination (PR and Ward) as candidates and
the zebra system to be applied on the party lists.
20Local Government Election Plan
- Meeting with NGOs (50/50 Campaign partners) to
discuss Strategies for illuminating the campaign
- A meeting with the 50/50 Campaign partners will
be held to discuss the campaign strategy. The
purpose of this meeting is to mobilize resources
for small municipalities that do not have the
capacity to implement the campaign.
21Local Government Election Plan
- YOUTH PARTICIPATION
- ID application and distribution
- Youth Voter Education
- Youth Voter Registration
- Post election research to qualitatively determine
the youth - participation in the elections
22Local Government Election Plan
- Developing Election Campaign Material
- Developing a catalogue of women in local
government The project focus will be on women
councillors (mayors, deputy mayors, speakers and
chief whips) and senior officials, namely,
municipal managers and deputy municipal managers.
23Local Government Election Plan
- Guidelines to Enhance the Representation and
Participation of Women in Local Government - The objectives of the guidelines are to
articulate in short, ways in which the
representation and participation of women can be
enhanced. Representation refers specifically to
the numbers while participation refers to the
involvement in relation to positions held.
24Local Government Election Plan 2005/06
- Democracy Development Workshops
- To ensure that all councillors are prepared for
the LG elections - To ensure that women who make up 55 of the
election campaigning population - are well
informed of the processes that lead to the
election day i.e. candidate nomination and
candidate list submission to the IEC, the
campaigning and voting process, the counting
process and the legislation related to the
elections. - To sensitise political parties (through its
councillors) on the legal obligation and social
imperative to equally include women on he party
lists.
25Local Government Election Plan 2005/06
- Capacity building of Special project Units in
municipalities. - Ensuring gender mainstreaming through workshoping
the municipal and provincial office staff dealing
with social development programmes
26Local Government Election Plan 2005/06
- The Women in Local Government Conferences
- A national conference will be held in celebration
of Womens Day in 2005. The national conference
will be preceded by the provincial conferences. - Objectives
- Â - To give a report back on the progress made
on the gender and - HIV/Aids matters that were deliberated on in
2004 - - To identify the needs of women in order to
develop a programme - that will address their needs.
- - To share with the women election plan that
seeks to enhance their - representation and participation in LG
27Local Government Election Plan 2005/06
- MEDIA AND PUBLICITY
- Media refers to the media output that SALGA makes
during 2005. Media includes municipal
newsletters/publications, radio stations and
newspapers and television. It is critical that
SALGA is vocal on supporting the upcoming LG
lections and also in encouraging engendered
balloting. The political leaders in local
government must use the media to promote the LG
elections. - Â
- Publicity refers to branding around activities in
the various projects across directorates, units
and even municipalities. Statements of support
for the election slogan must be printed on the
promotional material (e.g. caps, T-shirts, pens
etc) that will be in conferences or workshops.
Municipalities must write statements of support
for the elections n the bills.
28Local Government Election Plan 2005/06
- POST ELECTIONS
- Local Government Audit
- Â
- The objectives of this project are to determine
the gender representation and participation of
people in them municipal employ. A report will be
written, printed and circulated to all
municipalities. An interactive report will be
posted on the SALGA website. The information will
be updated quarterly and printed once a year with
the trend reports.
29Local Government Election Plan 2005/06
- Local Government Audit
- The audit will be on the Special Programmes,
namely - Disabilities
- Youth
- Gender
- Race
- The audit will be done on the following
structure - Council
- Portfolio Committees
- Ward Committees
- Section 57 Employees
- All levels of employment
30- THANK YOU
- All queries on the presentation must be
addressed to - Ayanda Nabe anabe_at_salga.org.za
- Dineo Choabi dchoabi_at_salga.org.za
- Ph 012-369 8000 Fax 012-369 8001