The National Department of Health has identified a number of strategic areas which are vital to the attainment of a holistic and well-functioning health system, as envisioned in the NDP. These include areas where development cooperation partners have been active such as: Primary healthcare re-engineering; health systems strengthening; piloting and eventual implementation of the National Health Insurance; planning and management of human resources for health; strategic implementation of infrastructure development and maintenance initiatives; comprehensive and aggressive combating of HIV, AIDS, TB and other communicable diseases; mass mobilisation of communities and key stakeholders to promote better health outcomes for all; strengthening the manner in which information is generated and used to support planning, decision making, research and development processes. | Improving education, training and innovation: The NDP prioritises education, training and innovation as the top priorities, spanning early childhood development; primary, secondary, tertiary and further education; and central to these, teacher education and training. Interventions in this cluster focus on curriculum policy support; teacher and human resource development (across all sub-sectors); institutional development; infrastructure support; and educational enrichment services. | Building Safer Communities (Safety of women, the girl-child, children and the youth): The NDP identifies gender-based violence and the abuse of children (especially girls) as particular impediments to the realisation of equality and prosperity. In line with this observation, development cooperation has been utilised in the areas of GBV prevention, child safety and security. | Transforming society and uniting the country: The NDP cites exposure to art and culture as key mechanisms for fostering social understanding and cohesion and inspiring creativity and innovation. In addition culture, the arts and other parts of the creative economy have the potential to generate employment and export earnings. Development cooperation is active in promotion of access and provision of facilities to encourage participation in artistic, cultural, sporting and recreational activities. |