Description Transformation in infrastructure policies has been uneven, with a differential impact on different groups of beneficiaries. This book reviews infrastructure policy since 1994, focusing on policy transformation relating to water, health, land, electricity, housing and transport.
These sectors are examined within dynamic fluid policy context. An enormous amount of energy, time, money and effort has been spent to transform infrastructure policies designed to disempower the majority of people, into infrastructure policies designed to empower the majority through establishing equity in infrastructure and service delivery.
Contents List of Figures
List of Boxes
Graphs
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Preface
Acronyms
Chapter 1 Infrastructure Mandates for Reconstruction
Meshack Khosa
Chapter 2 Transformation in Infrastructure Policy from Apartheid to Democracy: Mandates for Change, Continuities in Ideology, Frictions in Delivery
Patrick Bond, George Dor and Greg Ruiters
Chapter 3 Gender, Development and Infrastructure
Debbie Budlender
Chapter 4 The Role of the Construction Industry in the Delivery of Infrastructure in South Africa
Andrew Merrifield
Chapter 5 Financing of Public Infrastructure Investment in South Africa
Andrew Merrifield
Chapter 6 Municipal Infrastructure Services: A Planning and Pricing Model for Capital Investment
Geoffrey du Mhango
Chapter 7 Restructuring the Health Services of South Africa: The District Health System
David McCoy
Chapter 8 Basic Port Infrastructure in a Changing South Africa
Henriëtte van Niekerk
Chapter 9 SMME Infrastructure and Policy in South Africa
Christian Rogerson
Chapter 10 Economic Restructuring and Local Economic Development in South Africa
Etienne Nel
Chapter 11 Social Impact Assessment of Development Projects
Meshack Khosa
Chapter 12 Re-thinking Infrastructure Policies in the 21st Century
Meshack Khosa
Index
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