Framework for the development of an annual development report for the National Development Agency (FDADR) 2013: All provinces in South Africa

DOI

Description: This is a qualitative study which conducted a total of 5 in-depth interviews. Organisations have been selected as respondents based on their experience and knowledge of development work in South Africa. Abstract: The National Development Agency contracted the Economic Performance and Development Unit, HSRC, to undertake a study that would offer a blueprint for the NDA's Annual Development Report, which would include amongst other things a report outline, target audiences etc. Hence the objective of this study was to find and understand the process, approach, principles and best practice experience in the production of an annual development report to be used to develop an NDA Annual Development Report.

It did this by exploring the human development reporting process and investigates ways through which this type of reporting can be done to address South Africa's many developmental issues; hence it also comes up with a framework for a state of development report for the country. The first part of this investigation looked at development reporting both at the national and international level and the second part of this process comprised a qualitative research methodology that involves a key informant survey that includes a small sample of key players in South Africa's development and development reporting arenas. This survey was therefore undertaken in order to gather and provide up to date perspective on the need for development information in the country.

Five key informant telephonic interviews were conducted and these included development practitioners from:

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in South Africa

The South African Women in Dialogue (SAWID)

Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME), the Presidency

Atlantic Philanthropies (previously at Interfund)

Democracy, Governance and Service Delivery (DGSD), the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC).

The following are the main research questions posed in the survey:

Sources of Development Information

Importance of communicating information on the state of development in a country

The need for an Annual State of Development Report for South Africa and gaps that it would need to fill

Processes and approaches to be followed in the development of such a report

Partners in collaboration in the development of the report and the Institutionalisation of the development report

Target audience for the development report

Dissemination of the report

Compilation or synthesis of existing material

Telephone interview

Not applicable in a qualitative study

The sampling was purposive. The key informants were selected based on their background in development work. There was a target of 10 key informants and 5 consented to taking part in the survey.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.14749/1424332196
Metadata Access https://api.datacite.org/dois/10.14749/1424332196
Provenance
Creator Mabugu, Margret; Tsoanamatsie, Nthabiseng; Jonas, Siyanda; Mashile, Lebogang; Motala, Shirin Yousuff; Molokomme, MR; Human Sciences Research Council
Publisher HSRC - Human Science Research Council SA
Contributor Human Sciences Research Council
Publication Year 2015
Funding Reference National Development Agency
Rights Other; By accessing the data, you give assurance that The data and documentation will not be duplicated, redistributed or sold without prior approval from the rights holder. The data will be used for scientific research or educational purposes only. The data will only be used for the specified purpose. If it is used for another purpose the additional purpose will be registered. Redundant data files will be destroyed. The confidentiality of individuals/organisations in the data will be preserved at all times. No attempt will be made to obtain or derive information from the data to identify individuals/organisations. The HSRC will be acknowledged in all published and unpublished works based on the data according to the provided citation. The HSRC will be informed of any books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports or other publications resulting from work based in whole or in part on the data and documentation. For archiving and bibliographic purposes an electronic copy of all reports and publications based on the requested data will be sent to the HSRC. To offer for deposit into the HSRC Data Collection any new data sets which have been derived from or which have been created by the combination of the data supplied with other data. The data team bears no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses. Failure to comply with the End User License may result in sanctions being imposed.
OpenAccess true
Representation
Resource Type Dataset
Version 1.0
Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage South Africa