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POL1501
Assignment 2 Semester 1 2026
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Due Date: 7 April 2026
QUESTION 1

Policy

Policy can be understood as a formal declaration of intent that guides action. It sets out what
should be done, how it should be done, and by whom. According to Van der Waldt and
Gerrit Du Toit, policy is a series of interrelated decisions taken by authorities to transform
societal needs into objectives that institutions must pursue. In this sense, policy provides
direction and ensures that actions are not random but structured and goal-driven (Van der
Merwe, 2012).




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QUESTION 1

Policy

Policy can be understood as a formal declaration of intent that guides action. It sets
out what should be done, how it should be done, and by whom. According to Van der
Waldt and Gerrit Du Toit, policy is a series of interrelated decisions taken by
authorities to transform societal needs into objectives that institutions must pursue.
In this sense, policy provides direction and ensures that actions are not random but
structured and goal-driven (Van der Merwe, 2012).

Policy therefore functions as a framework that guides behaviour within organisations
or institutions. It reflects intentions and establishes procedures for achieving specific
outcomes. It can exist in both public and private sectors and is not limited to
government activities.




Public Policy

Public policy refers specifically to decisions and actions taken by government on
behalf of society. It includes both what government chooses to do and what it
deliberately chooses not to do. Thomas Dye defines public policy as “whatever
governments choose to do or not to do,” emphasising government authority in
decision-making.

Similarly, Hanekom describes public policy as a guide for action, a mechanism to
achieve societal goals, and a way of allocating resources within society. Public policy
is therefore goal-oriented and aimed at addressing public needs such as safety,
welfare and development (Van der Merwe, 2012).

It is developed mainly by government institutions, although external actors like
interest groups may influence it. Public policy is also rooted in societal values and is
implemented through legislation and public programmes.




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