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(AsgiSA) Annual Report 2008 - South African Government Information

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Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative for <strong>South</strong> Africa<br />

ANNUAL REPORT<br />

<strong>2008</strong><br />

Infrastructure Development Improvement Programme to make this process more efficient. The massive<br />

infrastructure programme being implemented and planned is opportune and now forms one of<br />

the main pillars of <strong>South</strong> Africa’s response to the global economic crises, and indeed as the Minister<br />

of Finance said in his 2009 Budget speech, “we are fortunate in that the infrastructure programme is<br />

shovel ready”.<br />

Of the six priority areas, the Second Economy and small, medium and micro-enterprise development,<br />

were highlighted in the previous <strong>AsgiSA</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> as a focus area for the current year. It can be<br />

said that this is not without foresight as the current economic crisis has the potential to impact severely<br />

on the “economically marginalised” population. During the reporting period, the Second-Economy<br />

Strategy Project was initiated. Phase One, which was to assess the performance of and challenges<br />

facing government departments in this regard, is completed. Phase Two, which is featured strongly in<br />

this report, puts together foundation pillars for an expanded strategy to support the Second Economy,<br />

without duplicating the efforts of already active programmes.<br />

The Second-Economy Strategy has an extremely important role in the current environment, not only in<br />

the context of not losing the momentum gained in reducing unemployment over the last three years,<br />

but also providing creative employment-generating solutions. Examples include the ongoing efforts of<br />

the Expanded Public Works Programme, particularly at local government level, and the primary sectors,<br />

particularly agriculture. There is much still to be done, but there is a massive amount to gain from these<br />

initiatives.<br />

<strong>AsgiSA</strong> is a “shared” initiative, and is intrinsically dependent on the contribution of all the country’s<br />

stakeholders. “Working together, we can do more”. An immense amount has been achieved during<br />

the last three years, and this success must continue, albeit swimming against a stronger economic current.<br />

Deputy President Baleka Mbete<br />

April 2009<br />

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