Working with Government | The DO MORE Podcast | Episode 7
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In this episode of the Do More podcast, Dr. Jessica Ronassen (Dr. JR) hosts Jabu Mthembu-Dlamini (JM) as they delve into the intricacies of community engagement, focusing particularly on working with traditional authorities and government bodies. Dr. JR kicks off the discussion with a playful question about traditional outfits, setting the tone for an engaging conversation. Jabu explains the crucial role of traditional authorities as key stakeholders in community development, emphasizing the need for their approval and involvement in any initiatives within their communities. They discuss the Do More Foundation's approach to deep dive work, emphasizing partnerships and the formation of steering committees to ensure long-lasting impact. The conversation explores the benefits of community engagement, highlighting how it fosters sustainability and ownership among community members. Jabu shares insights into the challenges faced in community development work, including the complexity of stakeholder alignment and the need for commitment and patience. A significant portion of the episode focuses on the success stories and lessons learned from working with government entities. Jabu emphasizes the importance of approaching government partnerships with the right attitude and mindset, focusing on collaboration rather than criticism. Dr. JR and Jabu conclude the episode by emphasizing the inclusivity of community engagement and the power of meaningful partnerships in driving positive change. They share anecdotes and insights into local government successes in prioritizing early childhood development, showcasing the impact of empowered communities and effective advocacy efforts. The episode wraps up with a playful reveal of Jabu's perspective on traditional outfits, symbolizing the vibrancy and joy inherent in community engagement and development work.
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