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Mid Term Report - Gauteng Online

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Freedom Day, National Youth Day and NationalWomen’s Day. In 2005, the 50th anniversary of theFreedom Charter was celebrated, while in 2006activities were organised to mark the 30th anniversaryof the 1976 student uprisings on 16 June andthe 50th anniversary of the historic women’s anti-passmarch on 9 August.National pride remains at relatively high levels in theprovince, with 77% of <strong>Gauteng</strong> residents in 2006expressing pride in being South African. Pride in beinga <strong>Gauteng</strong> resident stood at 76%, up from 73%in 2005.•••Promoting partnerships between government andcivil society in achieving development objectivesStrengthening legislative oversightPromotion of second generation rights, includingthe development of proactive plans to ensurethe progressive realisation of second generationrights and universal serviceThe implementation of integrated policies andstrategies to address the needs of women, children,youth and people with disabilities. Particularattention should be paid to the economicempowerment of women, youth and people withdisabilities.•Priorities aheadAmong the key priorities ahead in deepening democracyand realising the constitutional rights of ourpeople is the need to explore further support for civilsociety bodies. While the provincial government hasopened up opportunities for civil society sectors toparticipate in governance, this is limited by their lackof capacity and resources. Consideration thereforeneeds to be given to mechanisms to improve this.Other priorities include:• Promoting active citizenship and ensuring thatevery citizen exercises their rights and responsibilities<strong>Mid</strong>term <strong>Report</strong> - 2004/06 • 53

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