Building a Capable State
Service Delivery in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Ian Palmer author Susan Parnell author Nishendra Moodley author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:15th Nov '17
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A timely study of the South African government’s efforts to improve access to public services and the lessons this holds for global development strategy.
The sustainable development goals signed in 2016 marked a new phase in global development thinking, one which is focused on ecologically and fiscally sustainable human settlements. Few countries offer a better testing ground for their attainment than post-apartheid South Africa. Since the coming to power of the African National Congress, the country has undergone a policy making revolution, driven by an urgent need to improve access to services for the country’s black majority. A quarter century on from the fall of apartheid, Building a Capable State asks what lessons can be learned from the South African experience. The book assesses whether the South African government has succeeded in improving service delivery, focusing on the vital sectors of water and sanitation, energy, roads, public transport and housing. Emphasizing the often-overlooked role of local government institutions and finance, the book demonstrates that effective service delivery can have a profound impact on the social structure of emerging economies, and must form an integral part of any future development strategy. A comprehensive examination of urban service delivery in the global South, Building a Capable State is essential reading for students and practitioners across the social sciences, public finance and engineering sectors.
Lucid and detailed. * Foreign Affairs *
This brilliantly researched book holds lessons for the many countries dealing with rapid urbanisation and growing demands for basic infrastructure in cities. * Julio D. Dávila, University College London *
A landmark critical review drawing on a rich evidence base from both academic and practitioner perspectives. Its insights and analytical framework have relevance for other countries and cities facing the challenges of the “new urban” agenda. * Stephen Essex, Plymouth University *
The authors present a rich, comprehensive but sober analysis of progress achieved by the South African public sector in the two decades after apartheid. Their view from the local level is particularly relevant, as South Africa is one of the few African countries with empowered sub-national government. * William Cobbett, Director, Cities Alliance *
ISBN: 9781783609635
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 671g
320 pages