Mpumalanga Local Government on monitoring and reporting of Community
Development Workers

Mechanism for monitoring and reporting of Community Development
Workers

24 March 2009

Community members are urged to make full use of government employed
Community Development Workers (CDWs) deployed in all municipalities. The
Mpumalanga Department of Local Government has 412 permanently employed CDWs
currently throughout the province. They are employed to assist communities with
information on how to access government services like grants, identity document
applications and other development programmes available to improve their
lives.

They also assist communities and help ward councillors distribute
information on council resolutions and development plans for Integrated
Development Plans (IDPs). CDWs explain and encourage communities to participate
in government community and development programmes. Monthly programmes come
from the municipality, what activity the CDW will be doing, the duration of the
activity and areas where they will be working, and the communities are urged to
request these so as they know when the CDWs will visit their area.

The CDWs report directly to their supervisors who are called CDW District
Co-ordinators. They in turn report to Provincial Co-ordinators. Surprise visits
are conducted in wards by the supervisors as part of the monitoring process.
During these surprise visits the work of the CDWs is compared to their
programmes for that month. The monthly reports indicate their achievements
according to their monthly programmes. The challenges are dealt with direct
with the concerned institution and solutions are attained at that level.
Reports from the CDWs are then submitted to the CDW National Task Team
Meetings. Communities are encouraged to visit their municipalities to find more
information on their CDWs.

Contact:
Simphiwe Kunene
Cell: 082 413 3931

Issued by: Department of Local Government, Mpumalanga Provincial
Government
24 March 2009

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