Communications 2000 (Comtask Report): Brief
for Task Group on Government Communications
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- The Task Group should review:
- existing government communication policy at national, provincial and local level
- existing government communication structures and facilities at national, provincial and local level
- relationships between government communication functions at national, provincial and local level
- existing government budgets with special reference to personnell, operations and equipment
- relationships between government communication structures and non-governmental information providers
- government communication training and capacity-building with special emphasis on affirmative action
- ownership
and control of South African media and to interpret how these
affect government communication
- The Task Group should define existing information delivery mechanisms.
- The Task Group should examine international communication functions with special emphasis on information dissemination.
- The Task Group should do research on government communication policies, functions and structures in other democracies, with special emphasis on developing countries.
- The Task Group should make recommendations on new government communication policy, functions, structures, personnnel and budget at international, national, provincial and local level.
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<Executive
Summary> <Mandate>
<Chapters: One - Two - Three - Four - Five - Six - Seven - Eight>
<Recommendations: Structures - Functions
& Responsibilities - Personnel & Training - Improving
SA's image in the world - Information
development - Access
to information - Media environment>
<Timetable for implementation> <Submissions,
presentations, meetings> <Annexures>
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