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First progress report on implementation of Presidential Employment Stimulus

Over 400,000 opportunities have already been supported, with several in recruitment or beneficiary identification phase

Presidency releases first progress report on implementation of Presidential Employment Stimulus

1 December 2020

The Presidency has today released its first progress report on implementation of the Presidential Employment Stimulus, which was announced by President Ramaphosa in his address to a joint sitting of Parliament on 15 October 2020.

As part of the Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan, the Presidential Employment Stimulus is designed to respond to the rise in unemployment caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

The employment stimulus aims to create or support close to 800,000 opportunities within the current financial year.

This is being achieved through an unprecedented expansion of public and social employment, as well as through the protection of existing jobs in vulnerable sectors and support for livelihood and enterprise opportunities.

Eleven national departments and all nine provinces are responsible for implementation of programmes supported through the employment stimulus. As the attached progress report shows, over 400,000 opportunities have already been supported, with several programmes in the recruitment or beneficiary identification phase.

The remaining programmes are all on track to meet their targets.

Programmes that have commenced to date include:

The Department of Basic Education has commenced employment of 300,000 education and general school assistants at schools across South Africa, providing crucial support for schools as well as valuable experience for unemployed young people.

The National Arts Council and the National Film and Video Foundation have released calls for proposals to support the creative sector and protect jobs in cultural institutions.

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition has expanded the Global Business Services incentive to enable job creation for young people in the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector.

The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure has expanded its public employment programmes in water and energy efficiency, facilities management, waste management and the Welisizwe Rural Bridges programme.

The Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries has expanded its public employment programmes in natural resource management, environmental protection and infrastructure.

The speed and scale at which the Presidential Employment Stimulus has been implemented demonstrates government’s commitment to act with urgency to support South Africa’s economic recovery.

The Presidency will provide regular updates on the progress of these programmes.

Issued by Tyrone Seale, Acting Spokesperson to the President, 1 December 2020