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Source Fezile IDP Dabi District Municipality
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ANNEXURE B
QUESTIONAIRE
QUESTIONS YES NO N/A COMMENT
1.Municipal
Transformation and Organisational
Development
1.1 Does your municipality's organizational structure provide for municipal health services?
1.2 Are any vacancies in the organizational structure for municipal health services?
1.3 Does your municipality offer CPO accredited training?
1.4 Does your municipality
have by-laws on
municipal\environmental health?
1.5 Does your lOP contain issues pertaining to environment and municipal health?
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1.6 Does your performance plan contain environmental and municipal health issues?
1.7 Does your organizational
structure provide for air quality management?
1.8 Has your municipality adopted Air Quality Management Plan?
1.9 Does you municipality have a service level agreement with the Provincial Department of Health or local municipalities for rendering Municipal Health Services?
QUESTIONS YES NO N/A COMMENT
2.1 nfrastructure
Development and Service Delivery
2.1 Does your municipality embark on environmental and Municipal Health projects?
2.2 If yes, kindly list those
projects? -
2.3 If No, what are the challenges?
2.4 Does your municipality ensure compliance with the environmental health and
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related legislations?
QUESTIONS YES NO N/A COMMENT
3. Local Economic Development
3.1 Does your municipality
have municipal health and related projects enhancing job creation and alleviating poverty?
3.2 Are there any incentives in your municipality to business for complying with the environmental and health
legislation?
3.3 Are there any measures for non-compliance by business with environmental legislation?
3.4 Is there any working relations with business (eg farmers union) on environmental and health issues?
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4. Municipal Financial Viability and Management 4.1 Does your municipality have adequate budget for municipal health services?
4.2 Do you have any backlogs for spending the budget on municipal health services?
4.3 Do you have any projects funded by external donors (eg conditional grants
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QUESTIONS
5. Good Governance and Public Participation
5.1 Do you have public participation programme on municipal health and environmental issues?
5.2 Are municipal health and environmental issues discussed in the political structures like District Co- ordinating Forum/ Portfolio Committee?
5.3 Is there a'ily working relationship (co-operation) with the local municipalities regarding municipal health environmental issues?
5.4 Do you receive any support from Provincial and National Government in implementing environmental health mandate?
5.5 Do you have any Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) agreement with other municipalities in \ promoting municipal health and environmental issues?
5.5.1. if yes, what are key
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\ focus areas /priorities
ANNEXURE C
QUESTIONNAIRE
Dear All
I have designed a specific questionnaire for all EHP's to assist me in finalization of my PhD. These questions are mainly aimed at clarifying some of the challenges faced by EHP in their daily activities. You are requested to answer them openly and honestly as these will assist in making necessary recommendations to enhance the profession in the local sphere of government.
1. Do you think that local municipalities are clear on the roles and functions of the EHP's? Kindly explain.
2. If No, what needs to be done to remedy the defects?
3. Do councillors both at the district and local municipality have a fair knowledge of EH issues? Explain?
4. Do you think communities are conversant with the environmental health issues?
Why?
5. What support do you get from management and council?
6. How can the EHPs be complemented/ supported by Management, Councillors or Dept of Health?
7. Does system of local government creates enabling environment to practice as EHPs? Explain?
8. Any other comment?