MAGALIESBURG DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE (MDI)

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INTRODUCTION The recently launched Magaliesburg Development Initiative (MDI) is a combination of technical and professional input based on an approved municipal precinct plan, a deliberate emphasis on the need to foster community spirit and to ensure cross sectoral integration. During a community work session facilitated by Akanya Development Solutions on behalf of Ranyaka in Magaliesburg on 10 November 2012, the community used a asset and resources identification methodology to identified viable projects and initiatives. Apart from utilizing specific methodologies, the main purpose of the work session was to assist the community in sharing their different social and cultural experiences. Some of the participating community members came from underdeveloped settlements in the village whilst others are from more privileged backgrounds. It was therefore important that the sessions built a sense of community identity, and belonging and respect for different cultures, background and beliefs. Since November 2012 a number of bilateral and community meetings have been held. Various voluntary project teams were established under the MDI umbrella and a number of project business cases are currently being developed in terms of job creation, place-making, social and youth development, food production and greening. All of the above are done in terms of a shared vision of creating a resilient, high quality eco-friendly destination. VISION Create a high-quality and attractive destination ( tourism and job creation) Look after the natural resources (tourism and job creation) Promote sustainable food production (social development, job creation, tourism) Support resilient communities (social development, safety, job creation) Promote high quality education and skills development destination (social development, job creation, tourism) OUTCOMES By realising the vision, the outcomes of economic development and growth, improvement in living conditions, skills development and community involvement should be achieved. Some of the participants at the MDIwork session DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES Arts and Craft Centre activities Community Gardens and small scale agriculture Upgrade of town centre, sidewalks, community gardens and cleaning of rivers Station regeneration Linen co-operation Instant grass and golf course Botshabelo Community Home Based Care Mountain biking in town Sport, recreation and education

DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES 1. The Box The aim of the Box youth development initiative is to provide the youth of the neglected area in Magaliesburg with resources and facilities that can build their capacity to access opportunities. The Box comprises an inexpensive off-the-grid structure with a high architectural quality to strengthen the aesthetic quality of the entire neighbourhood. It is a green structure incorporating the use of waste and eco-friendly material such as shipping containers and solar panels as its energy source. It is a shared innovation space where information can be accessed, youth functions can be held and where other initiatives e.g. sustainable food production can be showcased. Initial discussions with the Magaliesburg Development Youth Forum have been completed and a proposed site identified. Example of a basic Box structure 2. Family Park The family park will integrate the envisaged station development and the existing developments in the village of Magaliesburg. It will comprise a natural park setting with clearly delineated picnic spots, children s adventure zones, sculpture areas and walking trails. The conceptual designs will be done by a group of volunteer landscape architects from the area. The design is to be launched for input during a village wine festival being held in September 2013. 3. Food Production The establishment of community level and small-scale farming activities is a logical extension of the already existing commercial farming activities in the Magaliesburg area. A small group of community members that is already busy with food production activities has been identified and land is being committed for the project. The intention is to train participants in sustainable food production methods and establish local market linkages with hotels and lodges in the area. 800 m

4. Place Making One of the key aspects of the Magaliesburg initiative is to create more jobs by more people visiting the area. However, in order to bring more tourists and visitors to Magaliesburg, the town needs to offer a more inviting experience one which incorporates streetscape elements, streets and sidewalks, benches, lights, gardens, walls etc. The intention for Magaliesburg is to: Establish entrance points (gateways and landmarks) for the village of Magaliesburg and the wider tourism region; Upgrade and landscape sidewalks and road reserves; Protect and enhance scenic, historic and cultural resources in the area; Clean up the existing green spaces and riverways; Identify a theme that can comprise a number of different elements, applied at different places in the community; and Improve the general maintenance of the area. 5. Youth Workshops A very important part of the MDI is to capacitate community members for real participation in the development of Magaliesburg. The first youth workshop has been completed during July with emphasis on their role within the development of the community as well as their own development and growth.

PROCESSES AND TOOLS 1. Building collaboration The current process is designed to be locally inclusive to ensure that all stakeholders can contribute optimally. Government, community processes and interest groups initiatives are left intact and the Magaliesburg development initiative process is a background driven process that follows a shared space and platform approach that is guided by development and innovation principles and not the logistics of a typical process driven arrangement. The above approach is bias towards action and implementation. It is an attempt to develop an outline to understand and support the tensions that exist when several groups come together and promote e.g.: Joint fundraising Shared resources and services Innovation and continuous research and development Coordination of strategy and policy positions 2. Community Investment Plan The intention is to develop a living planning and development process; one that is not based on only compliance to legislation. This process and model (Community Investment Platform - CIP) developed by Ranyaka facilitate the development of Social Labour Plans, Community/Ward Based Planning and Corporate Social Investment initiatives. The CIP wraps initiatives and projects into a consolidated bundle, making it easier for participants to see the entire development picture and to handle its management. The platform serves to streamline donor and partner actions and to integrate these with government planning and budgeting processes. The CIP comprises a strong visual element that facilitates community building, creates a sense of place, promotes area-based economic interventions and allows communities and partners to visualise future development options. It also enhances communication and the identification of resources across various sectors and assists the community and development partners in choosing the most appropriate avenues for development.

2. Community Investment Plan (cont.) The current basic model must be developed into a community development portal that is kept alive by local input in the context of government and corporate support. In short the CIP: Is a place/area based approach. Provides a strategic developmental context to projects and initiatives. Enhances multi-sectoral understanding and decision-making through powerful visualization. Is a basis for community-based planning and resource identification process. Promotes alignment between private sector and government/municipal initiatives. Supports and enhance the implementation of broader initiatives in a local context, e.g. general CSI initiatives, the mining charter, financial charter, etc. 3. Implementation Mechanisms There are today a number of approaches to pursue growth and development including: Various legal/business entities to act as drivers of development i.e. companies, co-operations, CBOs, trusts, etc. They all require complying with legislation and government policies and priorities. Other legal issues for example ownership, contracts, land use rights, etc. Marketing and branding. Implementation agencies that address e.g. precinct management, urban management. To find a locally-based solution within the context of existing legislation will require new and inventive approaches. The challenge is not only to find individual sector related mechanisms but to develop a systems and network of mechanisms that are supporting each other and contribute to strong network links. 4. Multi Sectoral Funding Model Communities are part of a multi sectoral development system that requires different types of interventions and investments. Ranyaka has developed an Investment Indicator that assists communities, government and private sector to identify the most appropriate type of investment in the context of other funding efforts. Creating an integrated net of investment and funding that guard against well intended but single sector vision efforts. It is believed that an integrated and multi sectoral funding model is a more sustainable way to deal with the development of communities and the systems they are part of.