Towards an Exploration of the Significance of Community Participation in the Integrated Development Planning Process in South Africa
John Mamokhere () and
Daniel Francois Meyer
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John Mamokhere: School of Public Management, Governance and Public Policy, College of Business and Economics, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg 2006, South Africa
Daniel Francois Meyer: School of Public Management, Governance and Public Policy, College of Business and Economics, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg 2006, South Africa
Social Sciences, 2023, vol. 12, issue 5, 1-17
Abstract:
The IDP serves as a comprehensive plan that outlines development priorities for a municipality’s jurisdiction. Its aim is to coordinate the efforts of all levels of government in order to improve the quality of life for residents in a particular area. The plan is developed based on the needs and priorities of the community, with opportunities for community involvement in identifying the most pressing needs. All stakeholders are invited to participate in the creation and execution of the plan. This study seeks to explore the significance of community participation in the IDP, using the Tzaneen municipal area as a case study. Despite various challenges, such as a lack of resources and protests, active participation in the IDP process can lead to improved service delivery, enhanced democracy, accountability, responsiveness, and community empowerment. This study adopted a convergent parallel mixed-method research approach. The study was conducted in the Tzaneen municipal area, South Africa, and four hundred and ten (410) participants were sampled in the area through probability and non-probability sampling techniques. The data were collected and analysed until saturation was reached. An online, closed-ended, structured questionnaire and face-to-face semi-structured interviews to collect empirical data were used in addition to a review of the existing literature. The study found a continuous lack of community participation in municipal affairs. The service delivery backlog is still a challenge despite the constitutional mandates and democratic principles. The participants indicated that they are unable to hold municipal officials accountable. Lastly, there is a lack of political willingness to partake in the IDP process. Thus, this study concludes by recommending that municipal policies ought to be influenced by community participation. The study found that democratic principles are still weakened. Thus, the study recommends that the Greater Tzaneen Municipality’s officials and politicians (Councillors/Ward Committee members) should always uphold democratic principles as stated in the Constitution of 1996 by ensuring active public participation, transparency, and accountable governance.
Keywords: communities; community participation; integrated development planning (IDP); process; Tzaneen municipal area; South Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A B N P Y80 Z00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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