Isandla Institute prepared ‘social appraisals’ of Johannesburg and Cape Town metropolitan areas to inform DFID’s support to the two municipalities. The appraisals were meant to ensure that explicit poverty reduction frameworks are adopted by these councils, 1999.
Isandla Institute participated in a multi-disciplinary team that provided policy and programme design support for US-AID to develop a U$12 million five year programme to support government-civil society partnerships, 1999.
Isandla Institute assessed IDPs in the Free State and Northern Cape Provinces. The work comprised of an in depth analysis of the actual role that IDPs play in government, 1999.
Isandla Institute carried out a national assessment of training requirements for Public Private Partnerships in 1999.
Isandla Institute developed a set of recommendations on the promotion of municipal-community partnerships (MCPs) as an alternate service delivery option to conventional public-private partnerships, 1999.
A conceptual framework and practical guidelines were drafted for Department of Constitutional Development, 1999.