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The Safer Cities Unit of the Ethekwini
Municipality in partnership with Imagine Durban,
has come up with a novel way of creating awareness on safety and security
in communities.
The perceptions of citizens highlighted
in the Imagine Durban “postcard process” was that more needs to
be done about crime eradication in the City. The Imagine Durban Plan
which mobilized a range of stakeholders to be part of drafting key strategies
has not just been drafted. An entire section has been dedicated to creating
a Safer City. It spells out what government, business, civil society
and ordinary individuals must to create
the safer city that we all imagine.
What is quite interesting is that
it is more than just a long term plan. If focuses on action
right now. One of the demonstration projects is the
Safety Signage Project which aims at sending out safety messages to
communities.
Three messages being sent out are:
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Criminals be warned
– you are being watched
- Real Men Don’t Abuse
- Buying stolen goods is Crime
Mr Martin Xaba, Head of the
Safer Cities Unit highlighted that this project is a very good demonstration
tool that clearly and visibly demonstrates that the Municipality is
doing something about the challenge of crime, to mobilize communities
to actively participate in community safety programmes, to identify
areas where crime is prevalent and to report crime.
Mr Bheki Mkhize, Deputy City Manager:
Safety and Security added “the intention is to raise awareness to
citizens so they become more vigilant to their surroundings, subsequently
preventing them from becoming possible victims of crime. It also serves
as a warning to perpetrators that they are being watched”.
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