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thandazo@case.org.za
CURRENT PROJECTS
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An Investigation
Of The Private And Public Sector Skills Needs In Eastern Cape Labour
Market
C A S E has been commissioned by the Eastern Cape
Socio-Economic Consultative Council (ECSECC) to undertake research on
the public and private sector skills needs in the Eastern Cape.
Foregrounding this research is the shortage of skills across a range of
sectors in South Africa and in the Eastern Cape. The project is an
initiative of the JIPSA secretariat. (Joint Initiative on Priority
Skills Acquisition) The information collected through the survey will be
used by government and the Office of the Premier in the Eastern Cape to
address the skills shortage. The research will make use of
representative survey samples of senior management in the private and
public sectors as well as in-depth interviews with key informants in
each of the sectors to glean more information on the nature of the
skills challenges. For more information, please contact: Mark
Isserow mji@case.org.za
¨ groundBREAKERS
Evaluation
C A S E is assisting VOSESA (Volunteer and Service Enquiry South Africa)
with an evaluation of loveLife’s groundBREAKERS programme for loveLife
and the Kaiser Foundation. 624 previous groundBREAKERS were interviewed
regarding their attitudes about life, employment and health as well as
about their opportunities since completing the programme. For more
information, please contact:
lauren@case.org.za
¨ Living
Conditions Survey Pilot
C A S E is conducting a pilot study for Statistics South Africa. The
study aims to assess how useful a Community Level study, incorporating
focus groups and questionnaires will be for the Living Conditions study
that they will be conducting later in 2008. For more information,
please contact:
lauren@case.org.za
¨ Civil
Society Audit
C A S E, with PlanAct and Afrika Skills Development, conducted a study
about the capacity and constraints of civil society organisations for
the National Development Agency (NDA). The aim of the study is to assist
the NDA with their strategic planning and to build a database of CSO’s
that will be continually updated. For more information, please
contact:
lauren@case.org.za
¨ Health
Survey
The Health Economics Unit (University of Cape Town) and the Centre for
Health Policy (University of the Witwatersrand) commissioned C A S E to
undertake a national household survey of benefit incidence in the health
sector. This entails a survey of usage of health practitioners and
hospitals as well as public willingness to support the
cross-subsidisation of health care for those who cannot afford the
service. For more information, please contact:
zenobia@case.org.za
¨ Review
Of The Child Support Grant
In
late 2007 C A S E was commissioned by the Department of Social
Development (DSD), the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) and
Unicef to conduct a study into the effect of the Child Support Grant on
children and their households and the operational barriers that may
impact on their ability to access the grant.
The
conclusions of this study will be read in conjunction with other studies
commissioned by the DSD and SASSA and will inform decisions regarding
the
improvement of service delivery and policy efficacy of the grant.
For
more information, please contact:
aislinn@case.org.za
¨ Socio-economic
Study In Three Land Restitution Claims
The
Regional Land Claims Commission has commissioned C A S E to conduct a
socio-economic study and land needs analysis for three land claims in
Gauteng and the North West. This consists of three components: a
socio-economic survey amongst claimants; an economic generator analysis
in which economic opportunities on the land and in the surrounding areas
are identified; and a development plan which draws together the profile
of the claimants and the economic opportunities, identifies areas for
capacity building and potential development, and provides
recommendations to be taken forward in the development of business
plans. C A S E is working together with Dimitra Consulting on this
study.
For
more information, please contact:
aislinn@case.org.za
¨ Investigating
Career Progression Of Black Lawyers In Big Corporate Firms
The
study is commissioned by the International Senior Lawyers Project (ISLP)
and the University of the Witwatersrand and asks the question: Why are
black lawyers not progressing in big corporate law firms?
For
more information, please contact:
Leilanie@case.org.za
¨ Audit
Equality Court
The study is commissioned by the Department of Justice and aims to
assess whether designated courts operate as equality courts according to
legislation and what possible barriers prevent courts from operating as
such.
For
more information, please contact: aislinn@case.org.za
¨ Municipal
Services Status Report
The DBSA commissioned C A S E to undertake a national review of the
status of municipal service delivery in four sectors: Water,
electricity,sanitation
and refuse removal. A desktop review of documents produced by local
government as well as civil society is being undertaken to assess the
state of service delivery.
For more information, please
contact:
zenobia@case.org.za
¨ Murder
Docket
analysis
The study is part of an overall project on the Violent Nature of Crime.
It was initiated by the Minister of Safety and Security, Charles Nqakula
on behalf of the Justice, Security and Crime Prevention (JCPS) cluster.
CSVR has been contracted to carry out the overall murder study in terms
of a contract with the Department of Safety and Security. CSVR has
contracted C A S E to carry out the fieldwork and preliminary data
analysis for the murder study. For more information, please
contact:
lindiwe@case.org.za
¨ Socio
Economic Study in Nigel
The study is commissioned by the Ekurhuleni Municipality and entails
conducting a socio-economic survey of households and a census of
businesses across four wards in Nigel. This information will assist the
metro to determine whether their programmes and interventions aimed at
sustainable development are well targeted. For more information,
please contact:
leilanie@case.org.za
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