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  • Working for Water - eradicates invasive alien vegetation to conserve water and the environment.
  • Working on Fire is a multi-partner organisation focused on integrated fire management and veld and wild firefighting.
  • Working for Wetlands works towards protecting wetlands
  • LandCare - communities and individuals are urged to manage South Africa’s environment and natural resources using an ecologically sustainable approach.

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  • Single Public Service will ensure that government services are easily and simply accessed.
  • Batho Pele - the Batho Pele principles were developed to guide government employees in their work with the public.


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