Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act, 2005 (Act No. 13 of 2005)

Notices

Implementation Protocol Guidelines and Guidelines for Managing Joint Programmes

Guidelines

Chapter 2 : Management of Joint Programmes

Part 1 : Scoping studies and reports

4. Scoping studies when joint programmes are initiated

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1)When a joint programme is initiated, the programme should be subjected to a scoping study -
a)to determine -
i)the exact nature of the programme;
ii)its primary objective;
iii)its priority status;
iv)timescales for implementation of the programme; and
v)key performance indicators and performance targets for implementing the programme;
b)to identify -
i)the organs of state that will participate in implementing the programme;
ii)the role of each of those organs of state in implementing the programme; and
iii)the extent to which each of those organs of state will be involved in implementing the programme;
c)to determine the capacity required for each of those organs of state to implement the programme;
d)to determine the estimated cost of implementing the programme, including how and by whom implementation of the programme, or aspects of the programme, is to be funded and budgeted for; and
e)to identify a department best suited to act as the coordinating department for the programme.

 

2)The timing of a scoping study referred to in subclause (1) should be aligned with the government's budget processes in order to enable the affected organs of state to comply with clause 15.