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Title: Themba P. Wakashe


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  • Themba P. Wakashe
  • Director-General
  • Department of Arts and Culture

Presentation on Social Cohesion PORTFOLIO
COMMITTEE 26 MAY 2010
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Purpose
  • Vision of the Department
  • A working definition of Social Cohesion
  • Factors militating against Social Cohesion
  • DACs Strategic Interventions and Programmes
  • Conclusion

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1. PURPOSE
The purpose of the presentation is to brief the
Portfolio Committee on DACs activities on Social
Cohesion
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2. VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT
To develop and preserve South African culture to
ensure Social Cohesion and Nation Building
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3. A WORKING DEFINITION OF SOCIAL COHESION
  • Social cohesion refers to those factors that
    have an impact on the ability of a society to be
    united for the attainment of a common goal. It is
    the extent to which members of a society respond
    collectively in pursuit of these shared goals and
    how they deal with the political, socio-economic
    and environmental challenges that are facing
    them.

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4. FACTORS MILITATING AGAINST SOCIAL COHESION
  • The following are some of the factors impeding
    the building of a cohesive
  • Society
  • Racial, Cultural, Political, Religious, Class,
    Gender as well as age differences
  • In the South African context, these are
    exacerbated by our divided past fraught with
    social and economic inequities
  • The complex nature of these factors necessitate a
    collaborative or cluster approach to the
    attainment of Social Cohesion
  • Strategic interventions that are discussed in the
    following slides are those that are mainly driven
    by the DAC

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5. DACs STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS AND PROGRAMMES
  • 5.1. Social Cohesion Colloquium
  • The colloquium was organised to start the
    national dialogue on social cohesion.
  • It was successfully held in October 2009 as a
    build up towards the national Social
  • Cohesion conference to be held in 2010.
  • Some of the recommendations that emerged from the
    colloquium are as follows
  • Mobilisation campaigns to be rolled-out in all
    the provinces
  • Promotion of social cohesion to be integrated in
    the work of all government departments

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5. DACs STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS AND PROGRAMMES
  • 5.1. Social Cohesion Colloquium (Cont )
  • The concept of Ubuntu must be promoted amongst
    all South African citizens
  • All structures of the civil society must be
    involved in the promotion of Social Cohesion
  • More dialogues on issues that are hindering
    Social Cohesion such as Xenophobia, Racism,
    Social inequities should be facilitated
  • Government should improve its communication
    channels.

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5. DACs STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS AND PROGRAMMES
  • 5.2. National Conference on Social Cohesion
  • Consultative meetings post the colloquium were
    held with various NGOs
  • Discussions are underway with stakeholders for
    the preparation of the National Social Cohesion
    Conference planned to take place in 2010
  • The mobilisation campaigns will take place in
    provinces and will address issues
  • of nation building and values

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5. DACs STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS AND PROGRAMMES
  • 5.3 Popularization of national symbols
  • 5.3 Popularisation of National Symbols
  • Several outreach projects, workshops, exhibitions
    and the development of
  • informative publications on national symbols to
    increase levels of
  • understanding and appreciation of national
    symbols have been undertaken.
  • These include among others
  • Fly the flag campaign
  • Flag in every school
  • Flag in every taxi
  • Flag in every car
  • The correct singing of the National Anthem and
    internalisation of the etiquette thereof

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5. DACs STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS AND PROGRAMMES
  • 5.4. Commemorations and Celebrations of National
    Days
  • New approach of commemorating and celebrating
    these has been introduced
  • It attempts to bring all communities together
  • The idea has been tested during Human Rights Day
    and Freedom Day where all political parties
    represented in Parliament were invited to
    participate
  • Participation took the form of giving messages of
    support
  • This could help develop new consciousness amongst
    the South African Citizens that despite political
    differences, there are things that unite us.

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5. DACs STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS AND PROGRAMMES
  • 5.5. Festivals, Theatrical Productions and
    Exhibitions
  • Our festivals reflect cultural diversity by
    ensuring participation of artist from different
    cultures (Gcwala Ngamasiko, Grahamstown
    Festivals)
  • Our theatres host productions that represent
    non-racialism and multicultural beliefs and
    practices
  • - current revitalisation of Windybrow
    Theatre is an attempt to address the challenges
    of Xenophobia which are a threat to social
    cohesion
  • - Kalushi (Solomon Mahlangu, Rivonia
    Trial)
  • Exhibitions portray rich and diverse histories of
    our communities

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5. DACs STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS AND PROGRAMMES
  • 5.6. New Commemorative structures
  • New museums, memorials and monuments depict
    history and heritage of people from different
    population groups (The Wall of Names at Freedom
    Park is a case in point)

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CONCLUSION
  • The DAC acknowledges the magnitude of the task of
    building a cohesive society and a caring nation
  • As the DAC implements this programme, it will
    continue to explore ways of deepening and
    consolidating social cohesion campaigns
  • The DAC will also monitor and evaluate the
    outcomes

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