Minister in the Presidency responsible for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Jeff Radebe, says the National Development Plan (NDP) emphasises the need for a new model of cooperation between the various sectors of society.
Minister Radebe was addressing a public lecture at the University of South Africa (UNISA) in Pretoria on Wednesday. The Minister said the NDP paints a picture of a country South Africans want to live in by 2030, and it identifies the critical challenges of unemployment, poverty and inequality that need to be addressed. It also outlines the actions and measures that need to be taken in order to achieve the vision. He said the NDP outlines the physical, human and institutional capabilities necessary to ensure socio-economic transformation, and it highlights the importance of clarifying roles and responsibilities of different actors in government and society, to ensure effective implementation. “In this sense the NDP is not the plan of government or the ruling party, but a plan for South Africa that is inclusive of all sections of society in which the state has a specific role relative to the roles of others.”