Keyword: National Planning Commission

NDP Inadequate to the Task of Addressing South Africa's Inequality

Picture: Trevor Manuel, Minister of the National Planning Commission, responsible for the development of the National Development Plan courtesy World Economic Forum/flickr. Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen - “A rising tide lifts all boats.” This aphorism means that in a growing economy everyone benefits, and by extension that government’s role is to focus on the macroeconomic environment. Moreover, it suggests that distributional changes occur after economic growth. In the days following the end of the cold war, this was the conventional wisdom emerging from the World Economic Forum. Today, that singular faith in the power of economic growth is fraying, even at Davos....

How Our Government Should Plan & Budget for Our Future in an Era of Uncertainty

Picture: IMF & National Planning Commission Saliem Fakir - A sign of a government that cares about its citizens is reflected by the degree of effort it puts into thinking about the future rather than just the demands of the present. As South Africans we are not there yet, but we may be getting there soon. In October 2012, the National Treasury is looking to publish a document on long-term fiscal planning (LTFP). The idea was first mooted by Minister of Finance, Pravin Gordhan, in his October 25, Medium Term Budget Policy Speech last year. It...

The Diagnosis of Patient South Africa

Picture: chickenlump Mohamed Motala - The National Planning Commission’s “Diagnostic Overview” report is a welcome policy discussion-document that has been needed for a long time in South Africa. It deserves praise for putting forward some important policy considerations that warrant closer examination. The diagnostic report is an important milestone in that it opens up the “big questions” about our post-apartheid democracy in a coherent and complete manner. For too long now there has been...

The Limits of Manuel's Diagnosis

Picture: jit bag Richard Pithouse - The spirit of Tahrir Square continues to animate resistance to dictatorship in the Middle East and is now also inspiring experiments with insurgent and popular democratic practices in Greece and Spain. A number of writers have described the rebellions in Southern Europe as being characterised by a “ferocious resistance” to the political class across its ideological spectrum. Similar sentiments are expressed in South Africa from time to time. But the dominant thrust of popular...

South Africa's Public Policy Clubs of Exclusion

Picture: World Economic Forum Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen - A reminder to the ANC that it needed to deepen democracy in society arrived at the ANC’s Polokwane conference, where one major gripe against President Mbeki was that he had failed to create “policy coherence” amongst the ANC and its alliance partners, let alone the broader society. Mbeki was criticised for insulating public policy through technocratic methods, and failing to build consensus in society beyond the so-called chattering classes. Whilst Mbeki’s vision for a...

Will the National Planning Commission Survive ANC Politics?

Picture: IMF Saliem Fakir - The need for a national planning body that plans for a longer horizon goes without saying. Planning has to involve an understanding of the present, what is needed in the future as well as what conditions prevail in the future that may affect what needs to be done now. In this regard, the NPC Revised Green Paper talks of a grand visioning exercise called Vision 2025. Let’s hope this is not just another grand plan with many words and no legs. The basis of the NPC is the recognition that...