Division of Revenue Act, 2014 (Act No. 10 of 2014)Schedule 5Part A |
SPECIFIC PURPOSE ALLOCATIONS TO PROVINCES
Vote |
Name of allocation |
Purpose |
Type of allocation |
Province |
Column A |
Column B |
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Forward Estimates |
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2014/15 Allocation |
2015/16 |
2016/17 |
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Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Vote 26) |
(a) Ilima/Letsema Projects Grant |
To assist vulnerable South African farming communities to achieve an increase in agricultural production and invest inagricultural production and invest in infrastructure that unlocks agricultural production. |
Conditional allocation |
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R'000
46 062 60 802 20 126 69 093 46 062 46 062 72 003 46 062 54 353 |
R'000
47 700 62 877 24 234 71 549 47 940 47 702 75 500 47 940 56 372 |
R'000
58 853 60 882 35 515 65 956 58 345 55 809 76 103 55 301 40 586 |
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460 625 |
481 814 |
507 350 |
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(b) Land Care Programme Grant: Poverty Relief and Infrastructure Development |
To promote sustainable use and management of natural resources by engaging in the initiatives that supports the pillars of sustainability (social, economic and environmental) leading to greater productivity, food security, job creation and better well-being for all. |
Conditional allocation |
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Arts and Culture (Vote 14) |
Community Library Services Grant |
To transform urban and rural community library infrastructure, facilities and services (primarily targeting previously disadvantaged communities) through a recapitalised programme at provincial level in support of local government and national initiatives. |
Conditional allocation |
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109 418 119 013 125 608 122 754 81 010 114 781 118 396 98 883 126 347 |
145 694 155 776 162 693 159 696 112 156 151 325 155 121 134 632 163 469 |
154 431 155 869 172 450 169 273 118 887 160 400 164 424 142 605 173 273 |
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1 016 210 |
1 340 562 |
1 411 612 |
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Basic Education (Vote 15) |
(a) Dinaledi Schools Grant |
To improve the quality of learner performance in Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences and English First Additional Language, in line with the Action Plan to 2014 and the National Development Plan; to improve the content knowledge, pedagogies and didactic skills of Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Life Sciences teachers. |
Conditional allocation |
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13 342 8 006 22 458 19 568 11 340 10 228 3 782 11 785 10 673 |
13 956 8 374 23 491 20 468 11 862 10 698 3 956 12 327 11 164 |
14 695 8 818 24 736 21 553 12 490 11 266 4 166 12 980 11 756 |
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111 182 |
116 296 |
122 460 |
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(b) HIV and AIDS (Life Skills Education) Grant |
To support South Africa's HIV prevention strategy by increasing sexual and reproductive health knowledge, skills and appropriate decision making among learners and educators; to mitigate the impact of HIV and TB by providing a caring, supportive and enabling environment for learners and educators; to ensure the provision of a safe, rights-based environment in schools that is free of discrimination, stigma and any form of sexual harassment/abuse; to reduce the vulnerability of children to HIV, TB and sexually transmitted infections, with a particular focus on orphaned and vulnerable children. |
Conditional allocation |
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(c) National School Nutrition Programme Grant |
To provide nutritious meals to targeted learners. |
Conditional allocation |
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(d) Technical Secondary Schools Recapitalisation Grant |
To recapitalise technical schools to improve their capacity to contribute to skills development and training in the country |
Conditional allocation |
Health (Vote 16) |
(a) Comprehensive HIV and AIDS Grant |
To enable the health sector to develop an effective response to HIV and AIDS including universal access to HIV counselling and testing; to support the implementation of the National Operational Plan for comprehensive HIV and AIDS treatment and care; to subsidise in-part funding for the antiretroviral treatment programme. |
Conditional allocation |
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1 449 237 843 026 2 632 578 3 257 992 978 132 818 836 342 789 936 938 1 051 794 |
1 602 290 926 533 2 975 139 3 874 085 1 073 882 942 045 377 191 1 029 187 1 156 691 |
1 802 013 1 042 024 3 345 986 4 356 983 1 207 740 1 059 469 424 207 1 157 473 1 300 870 |
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12 311 322 |
13 957 043 |
15 696 765 |
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(b) Health Facility Revitalisation Grant |
To help accelerate construction, maintenance, upgrading and rehabilitation of new and existing infrastructure in health including: health technology, organisational design systems and quality assurance; to supplement expenditure on health infrastructure delivered through public-private partnerships; to enhance capacity to deliver health infrastructure. |
Conditional allocation |
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599 231 448 962 671 033 1 162 469 467 442 343 509 421 428 486 121 639 786 - |
442 930 554 950 303 630 1 090 431 184 255 277 942 446 407 558 721 645 200 884 324 |
- - - - - - - - - 5 652 280 |
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5 239 981 |
5 388 790 |
5 652 280 |
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(c) National Health Insurance Grant |
Test innovations in health services delivery and provision for implementing National Health Insurance, allowing for each district to interpret and design innovations relevant to its specific context in line with the vision for realising universal health coverage for all; to undertake health system strengthening activities in identified focus areas; to assess the effectiveness of interventions/activities undertaken in the districts funded through this grant. |
Conditional allocation |
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Human Settlement (Vote 31) |
Human Settlements Development Grant |
To produce funding for the creation of sustainable human settlements. |
Conditional allocation |
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2 159 218 1 061 756 4 417 641 3 273 045 1 219 115 1 146 690 374 832 1 517 136 1 914 936 |
1 929 157 1 131 794 5 065 766 3 313 983 1 201 733 1 316 401 376 006 2 153 545 2 044 191 |
2 147 265 1 252 868 5 631 437 3 547 298 1 329 147 1 450 045 416 487 2 363 612 2 271 408 |
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17 084 369 |
18 532 576 |
20 409 567 |
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Public Works (Vote 7) |
(a) Expanded Public Works Programme Integrated Grant for Provinces |
To incentivise provincial departments to expand work creation efforts through the use of labour intensive delivery methods in the following identified focus areas, in compliance with the Expanded Public Works Programme with the Expanded Public Works Programme guidelines: road maintenance and the maintenance of buildings, low traffic volume roads and rural roads, other economic and social infrastructure, tourism and cultural industries, sustainable land based livelihoods and waste management. |
Conditional allocation |
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69 544 26 601 23 565 97 945 32 247 39 928 20 348 14 249 24 520 - |
- - - - - - - - - 356 574 |
- - - - - - - - - 411 798 |
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348 947 |
356 574 |
411 798 |
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(b) Social Sector Expanded Public Works Programme Incentive Grant for Provinces |
To incentivise provincial social sector departments identified in the 2013 Social Sector Expanded Public Works Programme log- frame to increase job creation by focusing on the strengthening and expansion of social service programmes that have employment potential. |
Conditional allocation |
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41 714 11 700 73 338 19 544 18 632 18 844 22 018 26 306 25 876 - |
- - - - - - - - - 267 529 |
- - - - - - - - - 374 662 |
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257 972 |
267 529 |
374 662 |
Social Development (Vote 19) |
Substance Abuse Treatment Grant |
To provide funding for the construction of public substance dependency treatment facilities in the provinces of Eastern Cape, Free State, Northern Cape and North West. |
Conditional allocation |
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13 000 2 000 - - - - 2 000 12 000 - |
9 000 6 500 - - - - 22 000 10 000 - |
- 29 500 - - - - 18 000 - - |
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29 000 |
47 500 |
47 500 |
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Sport and Recreation South Africa (Vote 20) |
Mass Participation and Sport Development Grant |
To facilitate sport and recreation participation and empowerment in partnership with relevant stakeholders. |
Conditional allocation |
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64 895 40 318 94 915 85 435 59 446 46 959 31 450 43 503 58 711 |
67 815 42 133 99 186 89 280 62 121 49 072 33 391 45 460 61 353 |
71 206 44 240 104 145 93 744 65 227 51 526 36 709 47 734 64 420 |
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525 632 |
549 811 |
578 951 |
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