Project reference

 11-0241-036-ZAF-TA-Models

Contract duration

 2014 - 2016

Budget

121,595

Countries

 South Africa

Keywords

 Management, Monitoring & Evaluation, PCM / Logframe, Project implementation / Technical Assistance

Review of Technical Assistance Models in South Africa

This study reviewed the ways and means in which Technical Assistance (TA) has been deployed within South Africa during the period 2004 to 2014, with a focus on the technical assistance provided in the employment creation, infrastructure, education and justice/legislature sectors.
The study was split into two phases.The first one mainly dealt with the following aspects:
  • Reflect on the use to which TA is put in South Africa - was it used strategically in support of long-term institution building or was it used to fill gaps in public sector service provision?
  • Investigate the role played by TA in different situations.
  • Where was TA directed and how was it used by institutions across all three spheres of government?
  • Assess whether the TA that was mobilised used a comprehensive capacity development approach.
  • Reflect on how TA was reported by South African government institutions and development partners.
  • When and where were the most challenges experienced in the use of TA?
The second phase assessed the following aspects:
  • Impact of TA within the identified sectors and institutions in terms of skills development, institution building, value added and impact on policy/service delivery.
  • Identified the lessons to be learnt from this experience.
  • Possible impact on departments and service delivery if TA were to be withdrawn.
  • What sustainability mechanisms were instituted in order to ensure that interventions succeed?
  • Comparison of local experience with global best practices (especially in other middle-income countries)
  • Recommendations on how IDC can improve the use and management of TA across all spheres of government.