Policy Brief - Comparative Development Planning: Lessons for South Africa
South Africa's development planning system is a testament to the nation's commitment to addressing its historical challenges and paving the way for a future marked by growth, equity, and sustainability. While there are challenges, the structures and strategies in place provide a solid foundation. With focused improvements in planning integration, stakeholder engagement, and capacity building, coupled with lessons from global best practices, South Africa can further refine its development planning to meet its development goals effectively. The development planning experiences of South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan offer rich lessons for South Africa, particularly in terms of strategic planning, government role, public-private partnership, and the importance of a long-term, integrated, and flexible approach to development. By drawing on these lessons and adapting them to its unique context, South Africa can enhance its development planning framework and strategies to achieve sustainable growth and development.