Livelihood strategies of airport valley community in Nelson Mandela Bay
- Authors: Kungune, Tamara
- Date: 2018
- Subjects: Poverty -- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality , Sustainable development -- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Community development -- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MA
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/30972 , vital:31242
- Description: Poverty is one of the major problems facing South Africa. It is seen as a multidimensional concept alluded to several causes. Poverty is more prone in South Africa’s townships that are found in the periphery of cities, due to the country’s history of racial segregation. This research dissertation presents livelihood strategies of Airport Valley community in Nelson Mandela Bay. People in this community suffer from a combination of linked problems such as unemployment, poor skills, low income, poor housing, high crime environment and bad health to mention a few. Data collection was accomplished through questionnaires and observations. The results revealed that households in Airport Valley depend mostly on government social grants and are engaged in activities that do not pay decent salaries. A high percentage of energetic men and women of working age are either underemployed or unemployed. People in this community have access to a variety of assets including human capital which is constituted by the quantity and quality of labour available, education, skills and health of the household members.
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- Date Issued: 2018
- Authors: Kungune, Tamara
- Date: 2018
- Subjects: Poverty -- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality , Sustainable development -- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Community development -- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MA
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/30972 , vital:31242
- Description: Poverty is one of the major problems facing South Africa. It is seen as a multidimensional concept alluded to several causes. Poverty is more prone in South Africa’s townships that are found in the periphery of cities, due to the country’s history of racial segregation. This research dissertation presents livelihood strategies of Airport Valley community in Nelson Mandela Bay. People in this community suffer from a combination of linked problems such as unemployment, poor skills, low income, poor housing, high crime environment and bad health to mention a few. Data collection was accomplished through questionnaires and observations. The results revealed that households in Airport Valley depend mostly on government social grants and are engaged in activities that do not pay decent salaries. A high percentage of energetic men and women of working age are either underemployed or unemployed. People in this community have access to a variety of assets including human capital which is constituted by the quantity and quality of labour available, education, skills and health of the household members.
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- Date Issued: 2018
Barriers to accessing water services in the Motherwell township
- Authors: Mbashe, Mfundo
- Date: 2010
- Subjects: Water-supply -- Developing countries , Water resources development -- Developing countries , Water supply -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Management , Water supply -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Cost effectiveness
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MA
- Identifier: vital:9039 , http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1190 , Water-supply -- Developing countries , Water resources development -- Developing countries , Water supply -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Management , Water supply -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Cost effectiveness
- Description: Access to adequate water and sanitation services in South Africa still remain a pipe dream for the millions who are trapped at the bottom of the class structures in the country. The poverty stricken communities living in Townships such as Motherwell, everyday long for water services infrastructure to be built in their places of residence. The costs of accessing water services also becomes a setback for many consumers in the area, this is after the infrastructure has been installed in their areas. The high unemployment rate plays an enormous role in many consumers not affording water services. Bureaucracy between the government department of Housing and the NMMBM also impedes delivery of water services for without formal housing, water and sanitation is impossible to be accessed within the households. The study revealed from the semi-structured interviews which were held with Mayoral Council official and Ward Councillors as well as with members of the communities NU 12 and 29 that access to adequate water services was not successful and satisfactory. The findings of the research demonstrate that the Municipality has a problem with retaining staff members in the portfolio of Infrastructure, Engineering, Electricity and Energy, which is the responsible department for providing water and sanitation services to the local inhabitants. This study was conducted from April 2009 to November 2009 and it was aimed at finding the Barriers to accessing water services in the Motherwell Township.
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- Date Issued: 2010
- Authors: Mbashe, Mfundo
- Date: 2010
- Subjects: Water-supply -- Developing countries , Water resources development -- Developing countries , Water supply -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Management , Water supply -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Cost effectiveness
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MA
- Identifier: vital:9039 , http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1190 , Water-supply -- Developing countries , Water resources development -- Developing countries , Water supply -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Management , Water supply -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Cost effectiveness
- Description: Access to adequate water and sanitation services in South Africa still remain a pipe dream for the millions who are trapped at the bottom of the class structures in the country. The poverty stricken communities living in Townships such as Motherwell, everyday long for water services infrastructure to be built in their places of residence. The costs of accessing water services also becomes a setback for many consumers in the area, this is after the infrastructure has been installed in their areas. The high unemployment rate plays an enormous role in many consumers not affording water services. Bureaucracy between the government department of Housing and the NMMBM also impedes delivery of water services for without formal housing, water and sanitation is impossible to be accessed within the households. The study revealed from the semi-structured interviews which were held with Mayoral Council official and Ward Councillors as well as with members of the communities NU 12 and 29 that access to adequate water services was not successful and satisfactory. The findings of the research demonstrate that the Municipality has a problem with retaining staff members in the portfolio of Infrastructure, Engineering, Electricity and Energy, which is the responsible department for providing water and sanitation services to the local inhabitants. This study was conducted from April 2009 to November 2009 and it was aimed at finding the Barriers to accessing water services in the Motherwell Township.
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- Date Issued: 2010
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