2006-09-28
Strategic Plan 2005-2010 of South African Department of Arts and Culture
This report is published by South African Department of Arts and Culture. It is the strategic plan for 2005-2010, which aims to preserve South African culture to ensure social cohesion and nation-building.
The Departments activities are divided into six programmes and their respective descriptions and measurable objectives are the following:
The Departments activities are divided into six programmes and their respective descriptions and measurable objectives are the following:
Programme 1: Administration
Conduct the overall management of the department and provide centralised support services.
Programme 2: Arts and Culture in Society
Increase and facilitate access to and broader participation in arts and culture through policy formulation, legislation and equitable funding.
Programme 3: National Language Service
Develop, promote and protect the 11 official languages through policy formulation, legislation and the implementation of the language policy in order to allow South Africans to realise their language rights.
Programme 4: Cultural Development and International Co-operation
Increase the access and participation of grassroots arts practitioners in cultural industry economic activities through training, legislation and international opportunities.
Programme 5: Heritage Promotion
Ensure the transformation of the heritage landscape as a vehicle for nation-building and social cohesion, through the implementation of heritage policies and legislation.
Programme 6: National Archives, Records, Meta-Information and Heraldic Services
Enable transparency and evidenced-based good governance of archives, records, published information, and the heraldic and symbolic inheritance of the nation through institutional management, regulation and development.
To read the complete report:
http://www.dac.gov.za/publications/strategic_plan/str_plan2005_10.pdf#search=%22Department%20of%20Ar
Conduct the overall management of the department and provide centralised support services.
Programme 2: Arts and Culture in Society
Increase and facilitate access to and broader participation in arts and culture through policy formulation, legislation and equitable funding.
Programme 3: National Language Service
Develop, promote and protect the 11 official languages through policy formulation, legislation and the implementation of the language policy in order to allow South Africans to realise their language rights.
Programme 4: Cultural Development and International Co-operation
Increase the access and participation of grassroots arts practitioners in cultural industry economic activities through training, legislation and international opportunities.
Programme 5: Heritage Promotion
Ensure the transformation of the heritage landscape as a vehicle for nation-building and social cohesion, through the implementation of heritage policies and legislation.
Programme 6: National Archives, Records, Meta-Information and Heraldic Services
Enable transparency and evidenced-based good governance of archives, records, published information, and the heraldic and symbolic inheritance of the nation through institutional management, regulation and development.
To read the complete report:
http://www.dac.gov.za/publications/strategic_plan/str_plan2005_10.pdf#search=%22Department%20of%20Ar
Department of Arts and Culture, South Africa
http://www.dac.gov.za/
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