Estate Living Magazine Develop - Issue 44 August 2019 | Page 30

I N V E S T & d e v e l O P countries, regions and localities need to tackle all the goals – they must choose which are most appropriate for them to deal with.’ Think global but act local While the SDGs represent a global agenda, South Africa played a big part in formulating them, and they are all relevant to us – meshing almost seamlessly with more local agendas, such as Africa Agenda 2063 and our own National Development Plan (NDP). ‘These,’ says Percy Moleke, Programme Manager: Research and Polity – Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, ‘are mutually supporting agendas that guide our development thinking.’ This is a big deal, and it may seem quite daunting, but we don’t need to be intimidated by the scale because, says Sipuka, ‘not all And we can take comfort in SDG number 17 – partnerships. We don’t have to do it alone. But we do need to be part of the process because it needs to be implemented at every level – local and national, public sector and private (yes, that includes property developers), and statutory bodies as well as non-governmental organisations (NGOs), faith-based organisations (FBOs) and community-based organisations (CBOs). It’s a big call, and a big challenge, but one we can’t ignore. “We need a paradigm shift on development” Msingathi Sipuka Jennifer Stern