November
7th 2006 MAKE
DURBAN A WORLD CLASS CITY FOR ALL
IN
THE RUN-UP TO THE FIFA WORLD CUP IN 2010 It
has become a predictable reality that, when a country prepares to host a
high-profile international event, the country and its local government
authorities prepare to create “World Class Cities” of a particular
type, i.e. World Class Cities which: - will attract foreign investment; - have modern up-to-date infrastructure; - have no visible signs of urban decay; - have smooth traffic flows; - have no visible poor people or social problems. This
usually includes the eviction of street vendors, sometimes accompanied by
“slum clearance” programmes in which the poorest members of the
population also lose their homes. Many
of the newly homeless, being unable to enter the formal labour market, are
also in the informal economy – many of them street vendors – which
means that such people lose both their homes and their livelihoods at the
same time, leaving little for them to fall back upon as their survival
strategy. Unless viable alternatives are provided. Gender implications: The creation of typical "World Class cities” often
results in prior development plans for the poor being abandoned or
shelved. On the streets this gives rise to pitched battles, which
often militarises the struggles of street vendors, and the women literally
disappear from the public profile as the development issues also disappear
from the plans. Women are pauperised by removing their source of
livelihood in the public spaces of the cities concerned, while their male
colleagues fight a massive defensive battle.
If there is a settlement at the end of the struggle, the militants
are the ones with whom the authorities settle – while those displaced at
the outset (mostly the women) remain unseen, forgotten, and have to start
from the beginning again looking for a place to earn their livelihoods. StreetNet
International will be launching a World Class Cities for ALL (WCCA)
campaign to challenge this traditional approach to building World Class
Cities and create a new, more inclusive concept of “World Class Cities
for All” with the participation of street vendors and other groups of
the (urban) poor. The
campaign will have a strong focus on women and other vulnerable street
vendors who are the first to lose their livelihoods and the most invisible
in most plans for “World Class Cities”. WE INVITE THE ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY TO JOIN THIS CAMPAIGNThe Ethekwini Municipality has organised a Conference for the purpose of
providing a platform for discussion around the Informal Economy.
The primary objectives of this Conference are as follows: ·
To create
a platform for the purpose of sharing information and networking with all
participants operating within the context of the informal economy
environment. ·
To review
the Informal Economy Policy and to map out a way forward in improving the
management of the Informal Economy in general. In accordance with these noble objectives, we invite the Ethekwini Municipality to lead the way in becoming a signatory to the following WCCA DEMANDS TO MUNICIPALITIES:
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local
govt. representation to include regulators as well as enforcement agents,
and SALGA or provincial local govt. association representatives; -
street
vendors to be directly represented by their own elected representatives,
with due regard to the representation of women (in the proportions in
which they are found on the streets) and vendors with disabilities; -
street
vendors operating as fronts for small or big business, or with substantive
conflicts of interest, will not be regarded as bona fide street
vendors’ representatives; -
forum
structures to be determined with participation by all parties to avoid
unintended marginalisation or de facto closed shop situations; -
Municipal
workers’ unions (SAMWU and IMATU) and SAFA (S.A. FootballAssociation) to
be represented as interested stakeholders.
World
Class Cities for all !! No
relocation without alternatives !! Negotiation
and social dialogue !! Nothing
for us without us !!
SIGNATORIES IN SUPPORT OF THE WCCA CAMPAIGN NAME
DESIGNATION
PROVINCE
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