This is the seventh chapter in the series based on the DVD entitled “Enhancing Delivery through Dialogue” which captures the process, and outcomes of The Water Dialogues South Africa. It is based on a visit to the Chris Hani District Municipality in the Eastern Cape in February 2009 where the case study focused on the four areas where the Chris Hani District Municipality uses Community Service Providers for all operations and maintenance. It includes interviews with the District Municipality staff, Amatola Water Board, Rural Support Services and Lesley Steele. Febbie Masango facilitated interviews in the community and provided photographs of community meetings. The Water Dialogues-South Africa (WD-SA) is a national multi-stakeholder dialogue process and research project analysing the role of the public and private sectors in the delivery of universal water and sanitation in the country. See: http://www.waterdialogues.org/south-africa/
The aim was to examine how the choice of water services provider?from public to private– affected the delivery of water and sanitation in very different municipal contexts. Were they able to deliver effective, equitable, and sustainable water supply and sanitation, provided affordably to all? This DVD was produced by Liane Greeff with music provided by Roy MacGregor. Filming was undertaken by Roy MacGregor. Place: Chris Hani, Eastern Cape, South
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Produced by: Liane Greef
Year: 2009
Language: English