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Mangole, Tshegofatso C
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Tapala, Ednar N
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Ngejane, Hombakazi C
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Nair, Kishor K
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Rampine, Tsietsi EL
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2018-11-06T10:25:08Z |
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2018-11-06T10:25:08Z |
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2018-08 |
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Mangole, T.C. et al. 2018. Implementation of a public service delivery platform to improve the service delivery of indigent registers in South African municipalities. International Conference on Advances in Big Data, Computing and Data Communication Systems (icABCD 2018), 7-8 August 2018, Durban, South Africa |
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978-1-5386-3060-0 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10520
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Paper presented at the International Conference on Advances in Big Data, Computing and Data Communication Systems (icABCD 2018), 7-8 August 2018, Durban, South Africa |
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Poverty alleviation and the rendering of basic services to households who cannot afford to pay for essential services are rated highly on the priority lists of the South African government. Municipalities are required to play an important role in ensuring that the poor and indigent communities have a decent standard of living and access to Free Basic Services (FBS). To this end, indigent registers have been seen as means through which to identify and target those unable to provide for their own basic needs for receipt of certain allocations of FBS, as well as for other targeted interventions. For many years, South African municipalities have been doing this process manually resulting to poor service delivery as they cannot verify eligible indigent beneficiaries. In this paper we report on a system that was developed to automate indigent management processes and to empower the indigents. The aim of this system is assist municipalities in the implementation of robust administration of indigent population and improve service delivery. This system has been already deployed in one of the major municipalities in South Africa and is planned to be deployed and replicated in other municipalities of the country in its aim to improve the service delivery of the indigent registers. |
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IEEE |
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Worklist;21379 |
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Municipality |
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South Africa |
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Indigent |
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Public service delivery |
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Service improvement |
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Implementation of a public service delivery platform to improve the service delivery of indigent registers in South African municipalities |
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Conference Presentation |
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Mangole, T. C., Tapala, E. N., Ngejane, H. C., Nair, K. K., & Rampine, T. E. (2018). Implementation of a public service delivery platform to improve the service delivery of indigent registers in South African municipalities. IEEE. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10520 |
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Mangole, Tshegofatso C, Ednar N Tapala, Hombakazi C Ngejane, Kishor K Nair, and Tsietsi EL Rampine. "Implementation of a public service delivery platform to improve the service delivery of indigent registers in South African municipalities." (2018): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10520 |
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Mangole TC, Tapala EN, Ngejane HC, Nair KK, Rampine TE, Implementation of a public service delivery platform to improve the service delivery of indigent registers in South African municipalities; IEEE; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10520 . |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Mangole, Tshegofatso C
AU - Tapala, Ednar N
AU - Ngejane, Hombakazi C
AU - Nair, Kishor K
AU - Rampine, Tsietsi EL
AB - Poverty alleviation and the rendering of basic services to households who cannot afford to pay for essential services are rated highly on the priority lists of the South African government. Municipalities are required to play an important role in ensuring that the poor and indigent communities have a decent standard of living and access to Free Basic Services (FBS). To this end, indigent registers have been seen as means through which to identify and target those unable to provide for their own basic needs for receipt of certain allocations of FBS, as well as for other targeted interventions. For many years, South African municipalities have been doing this process manually resulting to poor service delivery as they cannot verify eligible indigent beneficiaries. In this paper we report on a system that was developed to automate indigent management processes and to empower the indigents. The aim of this system is assist municipalities in the implementation of robust administration of indigent population and improve service delivery. This system has been already deployed in one of the major municipalities in South Africa and is planned to be deployed and replicated in other municipalities of the country in its aim to improve the service delivery of the indigent registers.
DA - 2018-08
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Municipality
KW - South Africa
KW - Indigent
KW - Public service delivery
KW - Service improvement
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2018
SM - 978-1-5386-3060-0
T1 - Implementation of a public service delivery platform to improve the service delivery of indigent registers in South African municipalities
TI - Implementation of a public service delivery platform to improve the service delivery of indigent registers in South African municipalities
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