Van Rooyen, EnslinMatshego, M.C.2007-11-082007-11-082006-08Van Rooyen, EJ & Matshego, MC 2006, 'Integrated sustainable rural development and the South African government's Working for Water Programme', Journal of Public Administration, vol. 41, no. 2.2, pp. 374-384. [http://www.saapam.co.za/]0036-0767http://hdl.handle.net/2263/3879Current initiatives by the South African Government pertaining to development include programmes and projects, which are rurally based and which are focused towards improving the socio-economic disposition of marginalised rural communities. However, Government also realises the importance of ensuring sustainability within such initiatives, which include natural environmental conservation and preservation. One example of a rural development initiative is the Working for Water Programme, which is administered by the national Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, as lead entity. In this article the normative criteria to attain integrated and sustainable rural development are presented and benchmarked against the Working for Water Programme to attempt to establish whether synergies in this regard have been achieved. In addition, suggestions are made with regards to additional programmes and projects to extend and augment this Programme.153062 bytesapplication/pdfenSouth African Association for Public Administration and ManagementSouth African GovernmentRural developmentWorking for Water ProgrammeRural development -- South AfricaWater conservation projects -- South AfricaIntegrated sustainable rural development and the South African government's Working for Water ProgrammeArticle