Seeking a service provider to develop, manage, and facilitate a national coordination and advocacy programme for SPLUMA implementation over a three-year period. Key requirements include expertise in land reform and stakeholder engagement.
The Department of Land Reform and Rural Development is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to develop, manage, and facilitate a comprehensive national coordination and advocacy programme aimed at the effective implementation of the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act (SPLUMA). This initiative will span a three-year period and is crucial for enhancing land reform efforts across South Africa. The successful provider will be responsible for engaging with various stakeholders, including government entities, community organizations, and the public, to promote awareness and compliance with SPLUMA guidelines.
The scope of work includes the development of strategic advocacy materials, organizing workshops and training sessions, and establishing a monitoring and evaluation framework to assess the programme's impact. Providers should demonstrate a strong understanding of land use management, excellent communication skills, and a proven track record in similar advocacy initiatives. This programme aims to foster collaboration among stakeholders, enhance public understanding of SPLUMA, and ultimately support sustainable land use practices in South Africa.
This tender is suitable for consultancy firms, advocacy organizations, and service providers with expertise in land reform, spatial planning, and stakeholder engagement. Businesses with experience in government projects and community outreach are encouraged to apply.