Spatial transformation is a critical process in South Africa aimed at promoting more equitable and sustainable development in urban areas. One of the key tools used to achieve this goal is spatial targeting, a budgeting approach that directs resources towards specific geographic areas or communities in order to address spatial inequalities and promote more equitable service delivery.
By targeting resources towards areas and communities that are most in need, municipalities can help to break down the barriers that separate communities and promote more inclusive and sustainable development across South Africa. Spatial targeting is an essential part of the larger spatial transformation process that seeks to create more just and equitable cities.
For example, using CP3, a municipality is able to use the system for spatial targeting by allocating resources towards historically marginalised neighbourhoods that lack basic services like water and sanitation, or towards areas with high levels of unemployment and poverty that require targeted job creation initiatives. By directing resources in this way, municipalities can help to address the legacy of spatial inequality and promote more inclusive and sustainable development for all.
However, spatial targeting is just one of many tools that municipalities use to promote spatial transformation. Other approaches, such as participatory budgeting and performance-based budgeting, are also used to ensure that resources are allocated in a transparent and accountable manner that meets the needs of all stakeholders.
Together, having CP3 as a tool in your toolbox can help your municipality to create more effective and responsive budgeting processes that promote equitable and sustainable development in South Africa. By continuing to invest in spatial transformation and spatial targeting, we can build a brighter future for all South Africans.