EFFECTIVE SERVICE DELIVERY STRATEGY ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION: A PANACEA FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION IN INKOSI LANGALIBALELE MUNICIPALITY

M. Moloi
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Over the past twenty years, service delivery has increasingly received much attention to promoting positive social effects that address social inclusion and exclusion issues. A growing body of research suggests that central to the need to improve service delivery, at both national and local government level, is the need to guarantee that all groups within the community are integrated in the sustainable development effort development trajectory. This paper investigates the role of service delivery in fostering social inclusion in a typical local municipality in post-apartheid South Africa. The study used a qualitative case study approach to examine the role of service delivery in promoting and ensuring inclusive communities in Inkosi Langalibalele Municipality. In-depth interviews(n=26) including community members (n=16) and councillors (n=10) were conducted to understand the impact of service delivery towards social inclusion. The research had two main interests: (i) to unpack the service delivery strategies is implemented in the Inkosi Langalibalele Municipality; and (ii) To find out if these service delivery strategies are enhancing the prospects of social inclusion. Three broad strategies were identified from the data: increasing citizen participation, flexible response to service user complaints, and partnering with other players and outsourcing services. The results of this study reveal that, while the strategies may have enhanced the prospects of an inclusive municipality, the Ilangalibalele municipality needs to do more to ensure that their strategies are equitable and thus inclusive and foster social inclusion.
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采用和实施有效的服务提供战略:英科西·兰加利巴莱市实现社会包容的灵丹妙药
在过去的二十年中,服务提供越来越受到重视,以促进积极的社会效应,解决社会包容和排斥问题。越来越多的研究表明,在国家和地方政府一级改善提供服务的需要的核心是必须保证社区内所有群体都纳入可持续发展努力的发展轨道。本文调查了后种族隔离时期南非一个典型的地方自治市的服务提供在促进社会包容方面的作用。该研究采用定性案例研究方法,考察了服务提供在促进和确保英科西·朗加利巴莱市包容性社区方面的作用。深入访谈(n=26),包括社区成员(n=16)和议员(n=10),以了解服务提供对社会包容的影响。该研究有两个主要兴趣:(i)揭示在英科西·朗加利巴莱市实施的服务提供策略;以及(ii)了解这些提供服务的策略是否正在增强社会包容的前景。从数据中确定了三个广泛的策略:增加公民参与,灵活响应服务用户投诉,与其他参与者合作并外包服务。本研究的结果表明,虽然这些战略可能增强了包容性城市的前景,但Ilangalibalele市需要做更多的工作,以确保其战略是公平的,从而具有包容性,并促进社会包容。
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