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Notes on the Programme of Action

The report sets out the priorities and programmes arising from the January Cabinet Lekgotla and the President's State of the Nation Address. It includes activities from the Programme of Action for 2006 which were not completed during 2006.

The report has been put on the Government website to enable the public to follow progress in implementing the Programme of Action, with a facility for the public to make comment.

The report presents the information according to the Clusters.

Actions

Actions are arranged according to three levels, indicated by the numbering and the format.

There may be a degree of overlap in the listing of activities under more than one priority, where it was important to capture detailed formulations from the Lekgotla or State of the Nation Address, or where an activity contributes to more than one priority.

Departments

In the lists of departments responsible for implementation, the first in the list is the lead department.

Progress

The final column will be used to update progress of programmes. The Presidency, working with GCIS, intends to update the information on the implementation of programmes every two months after reports on progress have been submitted by Clusters to Cabinet. In addition as particular time frames are reached, there will be public communication by relevant departments on the details of implementation of the programme concerned.

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