2010 South African Development Indicators show both progress and ongoing challenges
14 Dec 2010
The Minister in the Presidency: National Planning Commission, Trevor A Manuel MP, has announced the annual release of the Development Indicators for South Africa. The Development indicators are a product of a variety of official statistics, government data and research by various institutions.
The indicators are clustered into about ten themes including economic growth and transformation, employment, poverty, inequality, household and community assets, health, education, social cohesion, safety and security, international relations and good governance.
This year the publication was put together by staff from the National Planning Commission Secretariat (NPC) and the Department of Performance Monitoring and Evaluation in the Presidency.
This is significant in that the Presidency has recently launched the outcomes methodology under the leadership of the Department of Performance Monitoring and Evaluation and these indicators will assist in complementing the data which enables government to improve its performance and also allows the broader public to hold government accountable for performance.