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Welcome to the website of the Good Governance Learning Network (GGLN)

The GGLN is a network of South African non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that aims to promote participatory, effective, accountable and pro-poor local governance.


The network was established in 2003 in order to provide an interface for civil society organisations  working on issues of local governance and citizen participation to network and share information towards strengthening local democracy in South Africa. Other objectives include the documentation and dissemination of good practices, building the capacity of practitioners, advocacy, as well as creating awareness about the value of participatory local governance.

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State of Local Governance Report - 2009/2010
 
Ethical Leadership and Political Culture in Local Government: A Civil Society Perspective on Local Governance in South Africa
 
In July 2009, members of the GGLN came together to share insights and perspectives on the notion of ‘ethical leadership’ or ‘leadership with integrity’, a concept that was seen to have particular significance against the backdrop of recurring and, at the time, intensified community-based protests and pending local government policy reform. This is the second report of the GGLN’s State of Local Governance research initiative, which presents a critical analysis of public leadership in the context of governance and service delivery. The contributions to the report by member organisations of the GGLN not only shed light on a topic where we lack information and critical insight, but they importantly raise some necessary questions on this elusive concept of leadership as it relates to the South African local government sphere.

 

 

 

  

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State of Local Governance Report - 2008

Local Democracy in Action: A Civil Society Perspective on Local Governance in South Africa


Last year marked the tenth anniversary of the 1998 White Paper on Local Government. Under the guidance of this document, the form and substance of local government and governance in South Africa has been fundamentally reshaped. As a network of civil society organisations active in the field of local governance, we have been witnesses to the development of South Africa’s new system of local government over the past decade, and have observed its successes and shortcomings as they unfolded. This report provides the GGLN’s perspective on the local governance environment, of what has been achieved, and the priorities and challenges that lie ahead.

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