In addition to clearing invasive alien plants, the Working for Water (WfW) Programme, as a South African government public works programme, provides short-term employment and training to empower the poor in finding alternative employment within the labour market. Several studies indicate that its beneficiaries become financially dependent on WfW projects and tend to be reluctant to leave the programme. The sociological reasons for this reluctance, however, remain largely unstudied. We therefore address this gap by reporting on a case study of four WfW projects in the Western Cape Province. Face-to-face interviews with beneficiaries suggest that a number of push and pull factors contribute to their dependency on WfW. Chief among these factor...
The Working for Water programme simultaneously promotes conservation and poverty relief through alie...
On several Friday nights during February and March 2001, a visitor to Happiness Street1 in the Oost...
This thesis is an investigation of the impact of commercial game farming on former farm workers in t...
In addition to clearing invasive alien plants, the Working for Water (WfW) Programme, as a South Afr...
In addition to clearing invasive alien plants, the Working for Water (WfW) Programme, as a South Afr...
CITATION: Hough, J. A. & Prozesky, H. E. 2013. 'I don’t want to go back to the farm' : a case study ...
South Africa's natural environment is internationally recognised for its biodiversity, and therefore...
Poverty reduction and environmental conservation have rarely been integrated within development prog...
Poverty reduction and environmental conservation have rarely been integrated within development prog...
The Working for Water Programme's willingness to take on the inter-sectoral, multi-disciplinary, and...
The Republic of South Africa’s establishment of the Working for Water program in 1995 brought with i...
This paper describes the South African Working for Water (WfW) alien clearing programme. The approac...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Working for water : l'éradication des plantes non ...
The South African Working for Water (WfW) programme is a short-term public works programme (PWP) fo...
Public works programs have been posited as win–win solutions for achieving societal goals for ecolog...
The Working for Water programme simultaneously promotes conservation and poverty relief through alie...
On several Friday nights during February and March 2001, a visitor to Happiness Street1 in the Oost...
This thesis is an investigation of the impact of commercial game farming on former farm workers in t...
In addition to clearing invasive alien plants, the Working for Water (WfW) Programme, as a South Afr...
In addition to clearing invasive alien plants, the Working for Water (WfW) Programme, as a South Afr...
CITATION: Hough, J. A. & Prozesky, H. E. 2013. 'I don’t want to go back to the farm' : a case study ...
South Africa's natural environment is internationally recognised for its biodiversity, and therefore...
Poverty reduction and environmental conservation have rarely been integrated within development prog...
Poverty reduction and environmental conservation have rarely been integrated within development prog...
The Working for Water Programme's willingness to take on the inter-sectoral, multi-disciplinary, and...
The Republic of South Africa’s establishment of the Working for Water program in 1995 brought with i...
This paper describes the South African Working for Water (WfW) alien clearing programme. The approac...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Working for water : l'éradication des plantes non ...
The South African Working for Water (WfW) programme is a short-term public works programme (PWP) fo...
Public works programs have been posited as win–win solutions for achieving societal goals for ecolog...
The Working for Water programme simultaneously promotes conservation and poverty relief through alie...
On several Friday nights during February and March 2001, a visitor to Happiness Street1 in the Oost...
This thesis is an investigation of the impact of commercial game farming on former farm workers in t...