This paper is part of a major project about the Northern Cape Land Reform and Advocacy (NCLRA) programme being implemented by FARM-Africa* in South Africa. The NCLRA programme had initiated a financial mechanism to help poor communities to get access to finance and training in order to enable them to make better use of their newly-acquired land. One prominent aspect of the programme is the implementation of Livestock Banks, or the use of animals as financial products. The paper provides an analytical framework with which to evaluate the effectiveness of Livestock Banks in the poor communities of the Northern Cape in South Africa. It focuses on the design, implementation and future of Livestock Banks. The paper argues that Livestock Banks ne...
Small financial loans (credit schemes) can be strategic to help African subsistence farmers to devel...
A participatory multi-stakeholder process of finding options for improving livestock production in t...
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) recognizes that improving the access of t...
MCom (Management Accountancy), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSouth Africa is faced with...
This paper compares the results of public and private land redistribution in the province of KwaZulu...
South African agriculture has a dualistic economy: the first economy comprising of large commercial ...
This paper reviews the diverse and changing roles of livestock as they relate to the process of econ...
This paper is written in the context of a development bank funding for livestock development in the ...
This paper compares the results of public and private land redistribution in the province of KwaZulu...
The South African government has prioritized a reduction of poverty and increased food security in r...
Exact date of working paper unknown.In the quest to expand access to financial services in rural are...
This study explores how livestock in rural communities were accessed, used as livelihoods portfolios...
Micro-Finance in Rural Communities in Southern Africa was a report prepared by the HSRC for the Inte...
Land redistribution schemes (e.g. Settlement Land Acquisition Grant and Land Redistribution for Agri...
This study breaks new ground by looking at an innovative financial approach of livestock banking vis...
Small financial loans (credit schemes) can be strategic to help African subsistence farmers to devel...
A participatory multi-stakeholder process of finding options for improving livestock production in t...
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) recognizes that improving the access of t...
MCom (Management Accountancy), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSouth Africa is faced with...
This paper compares the results of public and private land redistribution in the province of KwaZulu...
South African agriculture has a dualistic economy: the first economy comprising of large commercial ...
This paper reviews the diverse and changing roles of livestock as they relate to the process of econ...
This paper is written in the context of a development bank funding for livestock development in the ...
This paper compares the results of public and private land redistribution in the province of KwaZulu...
The South African government has prioritized a reduction of poverty and increased food security in r...
Exact date of working paper unknown.In the quest to expand access to financial services in rural are...
This study explores how livestock in rural communities were accessed, used as livelihoods portfolios...
Micro-Finance in Rural Communities in Southern Africa was a report prepared by the HSRC for the Inte...
Land redistribution schemes (e.g. Settlement Land Acquisition Grant and Land Redistribution for Agri...
This study breaks new ground by looking at an innovative financial approach of livestock banking vis...
Small financial loans (credit schemes) can be strategic to help African subsistence farmers to devel...
A participatory multi-stakeholder process of finding options for improving livestock production in t...
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) recognizes that improving the access of t...