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Bua Briefs 10 of 2011


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11 August 2011

COP17/CMP7

The 17th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP17) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) which serves as the seventh meeting of the parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP7), will take place in Durban from 28 November to 9 December 2011.

COP17/CMP7 is significant in the negotiation process to produce a second commitment period, given that the Kyoto Protocol, which commits developed countries to cut their emissions, is set to expire in 2012.

South Africa is ready to welcome the UN and 194 countries to Durban.

As incoming COP president, through the Department of International Relations and Cooperation, South Africa will facilitate a balanced and credible outcome that is equitable, fair and inclusive.


Climate change is one of the greatest threats to sustainable development and demands that COP17 puts in place the necessary building blocks to deliver a balanced agreement that takes historical responsibilities into account.

For South Africa, taking meaningful climate action is about seizing the opportunity –to build international competitiveness, new economic infrastructure, sectors and activity; create prosperity and jobs; transform the economy and society; reduce poverty; and improve health and quality of life for all.

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State visit by the Republic of Ghana

The President of the Republic of Ghana, Prof. John Atta Mills, will pay a state visit to South Africa from 23 – 24 August 2011. Discussions between President Mills and President Jacob Zuma will focus on strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries with the view of consolidating the African Agenda.

South Africa is committed to strengthening existing political, economic and trade relations with Ghana.

South Africa and Ghana are committed to the consolidation of the African Agenda through the organs of the AU.

South Africa and Ghana remain committed to achieving global priorities with a view to ensuring a better world for all who live in it.

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State visit to Burundi

President Jacob Zuma will visit the Republic of Burundi from 11 to 12 August 2011. Between 2003 and 2005 the President (then Deputy President) played a leading role in Burundi's peace process. In 2009, the South Africa National Defence Force successfully completed their peacekeeping mission, Operation Curriculum, to Burundi.
South Africa remains committed to the stability of Burundi to ensure growth and socio-economic development in the Great Lakes Region.

South Africa aims to forge closer political and economic alliances with Burundi, which will be mutually beneficial.

To further strengthen the relationship, the following bilateral agreements are expected to be signed during the visit:

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31st Ordinary Summit of Southern African Development Community (SADC) Heads of State and Government

The Republic of Namibia will hand over the chairpersonship of the SADC to the Republic of Angola during the 31st Ordinary Summit of SADC Heads of State and Government in Luanda, Angola from 17 to 18 August 2011. This summit will also see South Africa assume the chair of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security.


South Africa is committed to address the political challenges facing member states to ensure a peaceful and prosperous region.

An integrated SADC will initiate stronger regional growth and create a better regionalresponse to socio-economic challenges.


South Africa is committed to the SADC’s integration into the trilateral free trade areas to ensure a greater competitive advantage in African trade.

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Women's Month 2011

South Africa commemorates Women’s Month in August. This year marks the 55th anniversary of the women’s anti-pass march to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956. The commemoration of Women’s Month provides a platform for visible communication on government programmes and interventions aimed at improving the status of women in the country. The theme for Women’s Month this year is: “Working together to enhance women’s opportunities to economic empowerment.”

 

The focus of government is to facilitate the empowerment of women to become equal participants in the economic, social and political spheres:

Government programmes are already empowering and improving the living conditions of women.

South Africa is addressing social challenges facing women, particularly the scourge of gender-based violence.

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Highlights

Economy

South African economy remains strong


According to the Minister of Finance, Mr Pravin Gordhan, South Africa’s financial system remained strong, despite the global financial turmoil following the downgrade of the United States of America’s (USA) credit rating and the ongoing European debt crisis.

Education

South Africa and USA schools partner to fight HIV and AIDS


Educators and students have launched the Aids Prevention Project on the Cape Flats. This is a unique partnership between two schools in Cape Town and Los Angeles, which will share knowledge and information on HIV and AIDS. The project will enable students, teachers and administrators in both schools to use the Internet and web-based technology to exchange information about the impact of HIV and AIDS in their respective communities.

Health

Doctors welcome Chief Executive Officer (CEO) regulations


The South African Medical Association has welcomed the Minister of Health, Mr Aaron Motsoaledi’s statements that new regulations are on the cards for hospital managers, saying better qualified CEO’s will improve patient-care.

 

National Health Insurance (NHI)

 

Minister of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi briefed media on the National Health Insurance (NHI). The Minister highlighted that the proposed system will not mirror South Africa's advanced private healthcare sector but would give millions of poor better access to healthcare.

 

Infrastructure development

South Africa opens bidding for green energy projects
The South African Government has opened a bidding process for private companies to launch ''green'' energy projects to feed the national electricity grid, in a bid to improve the power supply. The process is part of government's plan to double South Africa's power supply by adding more than 50 000 megawatts of electricity to the grid, with 30% of new power generation slated to come from independent power producers.


Gautrain operational


The Gautrain rail link between Pretoria and Johannesburg started operating on 2 August. The operational stations include the Hatfield and Rosebank stations. All stations between these two stations were opened from 29 July to allow commuters to familiarise themselves with the bus routes and train services.

 

Gauteng toll tariffs


Cabinet approved toll tariffs for the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) phase A1 yesterday (10 August 2011), and agreed that the Minister of Transport gives effect to the approval in terms of the South African National Roads Agency Limited and National Roads Act, 1998 (Act No.7 of 1998).

General

Women honoured


South Africans of all ages made their way to the Freedom Park Monument to honour ordinary women who have had a positive effect on the lives of people around them. The day was used to celebrate the 20 000 women who marched to Pretoria in 1956 to protest against pass laws.


Government supports women empowerment programmes


President Jacob Zuma said that government will continue to implement support programmes to help women use business opportunities and information. President Zuma accused the business sector of being too slow to implement gender equality further saying that 2011 was the year of economic transformation and job creation particularly for women.

 

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Last updated 09-Dec-2011

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