21世纪的巴多·贝利原则:以南非内政部为例

Carmen Joel
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本文考察了巴多·贝利原则在21世纪的相关性。南非内政部被用作一个案例研究。1997年,建立了巴托·贝利原则,作为帮助改善南非服务提供的机制。然而,在过去几年里,全国各地的服务提供抗议活动有所增加。研究表明,自南非民主开始以来,越来越多的服务提供抗议活动往往与现任政府未能满足普通公众的需求有关。市民,尤其是穷人,对已经提供服务的地方缺乏提供服务(或在某些情况下提供糟糕的服务)感到不满。公民对政府缺乏或提供不良服务的不满,似乎因政府官员而加剧,他们在被任命为公职时,拒绝对公众的需求负责,拒绝对公众的需求作出反应。本文使用的方法是定性和定量的。它是根据对现有关于在南非应用巴托·贝利原则的文献的内容分析,以确定这些原则是否在内政部提供服务时得到应用。
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Batho Pele Principles in the 21st Century: The case of the Department of Home Affairs, South Africa
This article examined the relevance of the Batho Pele Principles in the 21st century. The Department of Home Affairs in South Africa was used as a case study. In 1997, the Batho Pele Principles were established as a mechanism to aid the improvement of service delivery in South Africa. However, there has been an increase in service delivery protests across the country over the last few years. Research has shown that the increased service delivery protests since the dawn of democracy in South Africa have often been linked to the fact that the needs of the general public have not been met by the incumbent government. The citizens, and more especially the poor, are not satisfied with the lack of service delivery (or poor service delivery in some instances) where service has been delivered. The unhappiness of the citizens towards government’s lack of, or poor service delivery, seems to be compounded by public officials, who refuse to be accountable and responsive to the needs of the public they are expected to serve when they were appointed in public offices. The methodology used in this article is qualitative and quantitative. It is based on content analysis of the literature available on the application of Batho Pele Principles in South Africa to determine whether these principles are being applied in the provision of services at the Department of Home Affairs.
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