Addressing poverty through community-based income generation projects : the evidence from South Africa
By: SURENDER, Rebecca.
Contributor(s): NIEKERK, Robert Van.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: UK : Policy Press, july. 2008Subject(s): ChinaPolicy & Politics 36, 3, p. 325-342Abstract: This article presents the findings of a qualitative study of an income generation initiative developed in South Africa during the late1990s. The initiative reflected a growing policy emphasis that work had to be a main pathway out of poverty, and was designed to encourage entrepreneurship among deprived communities by providing grants for small business creation. The study found several barriers and challenges to successful implementation and policy outcomes of the initiative, including: a lack of capacity in the targeted communities; poor physical infrastructure; a lack of capacity in the implementing department; and policy confusion about the programme's objectivesThis article presents the findings of a qualitative study of an income generation initiative developed in South Africa during the late1990s. The initiative reflected a growing policy emphasis that work had to be a main pathway out of poverty, and was designed to encourage entrepreneurship among deprived communities by providing grants for small business creation. The study found several barriers and challenges to successful implementation and policy outcomes of the initiative, including: a lack of capacity in the targeted communities; poor physical infrastructure; a lack of capacity in the implementing department; and policy confusion about the programme's objectives
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