Strengthening participatory local governance for improved service delivery: The case of Khayelitsha

Africa's Public Service Delivery and Performance Review

 
 
Field Value
 
Title Strengthening participatory local governance for improved service delivery: The case of Khayelitsha
 
Creator Malemane, Kanyalitsoe Nel-Sanders, Danielle
 
Subject — service delivery; local governance; public participation; participatory local governance; civil society organisations; collaborative engagement.
Description Background: The need for participatory local governance is urgent, especially in the developing countries of the Global South, where local citizens have been disenfranchised for many years. The common practice in developing countries is that public policies, programmes and projects are designed by public officials and external ‘experts’ on behalf of local communities. Externally designed public interventions may fail to meet the needs of communities.Aim: This article seeks to explore the mechanisms to strengthen participatory local governance for improved service delivery in South Africa. Specifically the article examines the mechanisms that could be put in place to enhance participatory local governance for improved service delivery in Khayelitsha.Methods: The article is based on a qualitative case study conducted in Khayelitsha, an informal settlement in Cape Town. A combination of primary data collection instruments and secondary data collection instruments to gather qualitative data was employed.Results: Participatory local governance enhances the support and ownership of public interventions by local communities. Without community participation in local governance, public policies, programmes and projects are bound to fail due to lack of local support and ownership. In instances where local communities or their representatives are excluded from decision-making processes, a structural vacuum is created. Often the community were not consulted for their input, hence the failure of many public interventions.Conclusion: A number of mechanisms can help promote and strengthen public participation in local governance, including: the creation of an enabling environment for citizen participation; building strong social capital; promoting collaborative engagements; increase capacity in the local community; holding regular public meetings and building strong ward committees.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
Contributor Prof. Danielle Nel-Sanders, Department of Public Management and Governance
Date 2021-08-23
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Qualitative research
Format text/html application/epub+zip text/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/apsdpr.v9i1.500
 
Source Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review; Vol 9, No 1 (2021); 10 pages 2310-2152 2310-2195
 
Language eng
 
Relation
The following web links (URLs) may trigger a file download or direct you to an alternative webpage to gain access to a publication file format of the published article:

https://apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/500/884 https://apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/500/885 https://apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/500/886 https://apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/500/887
 
Coverage Western Cape 2019-2020 —
Rights Copyright (c) 2021 Kanyalitsoe Malemane, Danielle Nel-Sanders https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
ADVERTISEMENT