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Western Cape Economic Development Partnership. An introduction November 2011. Introduction. EDP mandate derived from PGWC Strategic Objective One: Creating opportunities for growth and jobs
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Western CapeEconomic Development Partnership An introduction November 2011
Introduction • EDP mandate derived from PGWC Strategic Objective One: Creating opportunities for growth and jobs • Cape Town Partnership appointed in Jan 2011 to conduct a Planning and Stakeholder Engagement process (Phase II): • Consult economic partners and stakeholders • Assess the state of the regional growth strategy and economic agenda • Assess the system for delivering economic strategy • Design and submit proposition to Provincial Cabinet • On the basis of the CTP report, Provincial Cabinet agreed in August to establish an Economic Development Partnership for the region • CTP has been appointed to facilitate and coordinate the EDP establishment process (phase III): • Establish Economic Development Partnership as a corporate entity • Establishment of interim Work Programme • Build EDP Communication Programme
Diagnosis of the economic delivery system Significant global and national economic trends are beyond our control, but, given its resources, assets and people, the Western Cape region should be performing better: • No shared economic vision and common agenda • Disjointed regional economic delivery system • Not achieving our full growth potential • Crisis of jobless growth and persistent poverty and inequality • Insufficiently competitive, productive and resilient as a region • Relatively weak regional business brand
What will the EDP do? The EDP will be a partnership-based organisation that will lead, coordinate and drive regional economic growth, development and inclusion by concentrating on: • Economic and market intelligence and monitoring to ensure evidence-led strategy and planning • Economic vision and strategy through building leadership and a common agenda • Business attraction, retention and expansion through building an improved business and investment climate • Creation of a single brand platform through a regional marketing alliance • Organisation of the economic system for optimum delivery through performance monitoring and on-going coordination of reform
What are the EDP’s prioritised outcomes? • Building a shared economic vision and a common agenda • Shift to a more collaborative approach on the economy • Better economic and market intelligence, and evidence based planning • Incentivising business organisations’ collaboration • Closer working relationship with national government Ministries, Departments, state-owned enterprises and development finance institutions • Better coordination of economic effort between Province and municipal government • Single strategy towards contested activities and markets (trade, investment, visitors, events and festivals, conferences and expos, students, innovators, entrepreneurs, research, etc.) • Single brand platform for Western Cape and Cape Town
Re-examine our economic vision and strategy Take growth more seriously Expand and strengthen the inclusion agenda Ensure that our development efforts have greater impact
EDP Steering Committee: members • Minister Alan Winde – Western Cape Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Tourism • Mr AshoekAdhikari – General Counsel of Media24 • Alderman Belinda Walker – City of Cape Town Mayco Member for Economic Development • Mr Ben Kodisang – MD of Old Mutual Investment Group Property Investments and Chairperson of Wesgro Board • Professor Brian Figaji – Director of Nedbank Group Limited and Chairperson of the DBSA Development Fund • Mr Conrad Sidego – Executive Mayor of Stellenbosch Municipality • Dr IqbalSurve – Chief Executive of Sekunjalo Investments • Mr Jannie Mouton – Non-Executive Director of PSG Financial Services limited • Ms LeleMehlomakulu – Head of HR at Allan Gray • Professor Leon Campher – CEO of the Savings and Investment Association of South Africa • Mr Michael Bagraim – President of the Cape Chamber of Commerce • Ms NontwenhleMchunu – Entrepreneur and owner of EzulwiniChocolat • Mr Otto Stehlik – Executive Chairman of Protea Hotels • Mr Patrick Parring – Entrepreneur and co-founder of WECBOF • Mr Peter Bacon - Chairperson of Cape Town Routes Unlimited • Mr Solly Fourie – Head of the Western Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism • Dr Walter Baets – Director of the UCT Graduate School of Business
EDP Steering Committee: roles and functions • Guide the EDP design and establishment process to April 2012 • Promote concept of economic partnership • Assist in communicating to potential EDP members
EDP Project Management Committee • Andrew Boraine, Convener • Yumnaa Firfirey, Project Manager • Solly Fourie, PGWC • Bianca Mpahlaza, PGWC • Tammy Evans, PGWC • Thembinkosi Siganda, City of Cape Town • Alison Goldstuck, City of Cape Town • Dilshaad Gallie, City of Cape Town • Karin Palmer, City of Cape Town • Terri Carter, Cape Town Partnership • Advisors: KPMG and National Treasury Technical Advisory Unit (TAU)
EDP design criteria • The EDP will be established as a cross-sector partnership rather than a traditional government-owned agency or statutory body • The EDP can be characterised as an intermediary or relational organisation, which facilitates activities between government, business and other economic partners • The EDP will be primarily market-facing (understanding long-term demand trends) and industry-facing(understanding the needs of firms and investors) • The EDP will seek to organise a more coherent and effective system of economic delivery in the region between the partners, rather than substituting for the mandates of the partners • The EDP will be a relatively small, agile, creative, well-resourced leadership and coordinating body, attracting top talent • The EDP will be an independent non-partisan organisation
Why are partnerships needed for economic development? Representation Economic development is a ‘vision driven’ activity that seeks to assess comparative and competitive strengths and opportunities, define a path into the future and to shape the behaviour of other actors, most of whom are not in the control of governments and public bodies. Services Planning & Regulation It is highly desirable that economic development is orchestrated as a partnership activity between public, private, and institutional sectors, with substantial vertical and horizontal collaboration on the public sector side Development & Investment This fourth role is different… markets, geographies, timeframes, partners, financing, clients, stakeholders… and therefore requires additional expertise and different arrangements
Division of labour: example of roles and responsibilities in economic delivery system Government is primarily citizen- and government-facing; EDP primarily market- and industry-facing National Ministries, Departments and Agencies • Municipal roles shift beyond LED projects to: • ‘Whole of government’ approach • Advocacy agenda (inter-governmental) • EDP client relationship • Ongoing priority interventions • Participation in Regional Partnerships • Prov Govt roles shift beyond micro-projects to: • ‘Whole of government’ approach • Advocacy agenda (inter-governmental) • EDP client relationship • Ongoing priority interventions • Participation in EDP work-streams Municipalities Provincial Government Econ Dev. function DEDAT EDP Economic & market intelligence; Cape economic vision & strategy; Business attraction, retention & expansion; Brand platform; System organisation Economic partners Business Economic CEOs Forum • 1st stage work-streams • Economic intelligence • Vision & strategy • Business and investment climate • Common brand platform and marketing alliance • Sub-regional economic partnerships • Cape Town city-region • South Cape • Karoo • West Cape Representatives of all departments, agencies and organisations involved in economic development and promotion
Establishment process: Call to partners Bilateral discussions currently taking place with potential business partners: • Accelerate Cape Town (ACT) • Afrikaanse Handelsinstituut (AHI) • Black Management Forum (BMF) • Business Western Cape Council • Cape Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry • Foundation for African Business and Consumer Services (FABCOS) • National African Federated Chamber of Commerce (NAFCOC) • South African Black Entrepreneurs Forum (SABEF) • South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) • Western Cape Black Business Chamber • Western Cape Business Opportunities Forum (WECBOF)
Establishment process: Call to partners Discussions are underway or are planned with other potential partners: • Local government • Institutions, i.e. universities, research organisations • Labour • Economic organisations in civil society • Professional and sector organisations
Economic CEO’s Forum • EDP Project • Aims and Objectives: • Build culture of cooperation • Improve aggregation of effort • Knowledge and information sharing • Strengthen economic partners and partnerships • Membership • Open to CEOs of organisations, associations, departments, entities and agencies involved in system of economic delivery (public, private, institutional, labour, community, cross-sector partnerships) • First meeting: 21 November 2011, thereafter on quarterly basis
Future Cape and City Development Strategy • EDP Project • Aims and Objectives: • Align vision for Province (Future Cape) and City of Cape Town (City Development Strategy) • Evaluation of key dynamics and long term trends affecting economy, society, governance and environment • Provide information base and platform for debate • Set common agenda for implementation and action • First step: publication of Contextual Report • Cross reference: National Planning Committee Diagnostic Report and Plan; DBSA Development Report; Provincial Economic Report and Outlook