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Reflection on the Public hearing on the National Environmental Laws Amendment Bill 2007

The Centre for Public Participation has embarked for years in ensuring public participation in the legislative processes, and continues playing a monitoring role for the effectiveness of the Provincial Legislature to fulfill its constitutional mandate of an oversight role....more

Invitation to Public Hearing on National Environmental Laws Amendment Bill [B35b-2007]

Please be advised that the KwaZulu Natal Legislature Portfolio Committee on Conservation and Environmental Affairs will conduct and hold Public Hearing Workshop....more

The African Regional Seminar on Participatory Budgeting

The African regional seminar on participatory budgeting is a World Bank Institute initiative prepared in collaboration with UN-HABITAT and the Municipal Development Partnership for Eastern and Southern Africa (MDP-ESA). The seminar is cross-funded by the Service Development Corporation (SDC) and Affiliated Network for Social Accountability Africa (ANSA Africa). This one of a kind seminar was set up as a peer learning platform for political and administrative heads of African and Latin American governments. The seminar was held in Durban on the 10th to the 14th March 2008. The focus of the formal inputs and discussions was on Strengthening Budget Transparency, Participation, and Independent Oversight....more

Public Hearing on the Social Housing Bill [B29B-2007]

The KwaZulu Natal Legislature has announced that it will hold public hearings on the Social Housing Bill as referred to by the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) so as to obtain public views and inputs on the Bill.

The Bill seeks to....more

CPP Budget Seminar

The Centre for Public Participation seeks to advance Human Rights through civil society participation in critical processes that inform the decisions taken in government for the betterment of people's lives. Critical in this is ensuring that the national and provincial budget is reflective and responsive to the needs of the citizens of the province, and specifically identifies the entitlements of vulnerable groups like women, the elderly and youth....more

Everyone needs a stake in our society

Last week shocking images of the police shooting at Cape Town's poorest citizens were beamed around the world as the people of Delft were attacked. The damage to the city and the country caused by these images that looked like a flashback to the 1980s is incalculable....more

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