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

Regulations

Regulations Framing the Institutionalisation of the District Development Model, 2024

Chapter 3 : Institutional Arrangements for Implementation of DDM

6. Role of DCoG and DPME

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(1)The DCoG must—
(a)manage the DDM and programmatic outcomes-based intergovernmental relations enabling government to formulate, adopt and implement One Plan in district and metro spaces;
(b)coordinate local government capacity building and shared resourcing; and
(c)undertake impact monitoring processes.

 

(2)The DCoG must report to the Presidency on progress with regard to the institutionalisation and implementation of the DDM through the President's Co-ordinating Council.

 

(3)The DCoG with support from national and provincial departments may, in a phased manner, establish District and Metropolitan DDM technical support hubs, in selected districts and metropolitan spaces, comprising of teams with critical skills and knowledge as technical support agents for supporting DDM implementation, coordinating capacity building support  initiatives, and enhancing local institutional capabilities within the DDM framework.

 

(4)The DPME is responsible for developing and coordinating the implementation and institutionalisation of the country's planning system, policies and legislation.

 

(5)The DPME must provide strategic leadership and technical support in the localisation of national and sectoral plans within identified One Plan.