NATIONAL DEPARTMENTS Sample Clauses

NATIONAL DEPARTMENTS. There is a core of National Departments1 that have a direct impact on municipalities. It is imperative that mechanisms be created to better coordinate and align their various initiatives. The core departments together with DCOG are National Treasury, Water Affairs, Human Settlements, Energy, Rural Development and Land Reform, The Presidency and Environment. These departments will have to establish a closer working relationship to jointly tackle the following matters at the minimum: • Coordination of infrastructure funding to unlock delivery of services; • Coordinate human settlement planning and service delivery planning; • Evaluate and coordinate capacity building initiatives to ensure greater impact; • Rationalise municipal reporting requirements • Liaise with their sector and better organise intergovernmental support to municipalities, e.g. Department of Water Affairs working with their Regional Offices, Provinces, municipalities and Water Service Authorities regarding water access and management; • Work with their Provincial Sector Departments to support and monitor the interventions agreed upon. Other departments that will have an important role to play for the implementation of Outcome 9 are: • Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries • Department of Rural Development and Land Reform • Department of Public Works • Department of Traditional Affairs • Department of Environmental AffairsDepartment of Energy 1 See tables for details of sector roles as delivery partners
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