The article seeks to illuminate South Africa’s exclusionary approach towards housing refugees and asylum seekers, and to integrating them into the economy. To this end, this article argues that the exclusionary approach conflicts with and is in violation of the constitutional values of human dignity, equality and freedom on which South Africa’s refugee law is based. The article employs a qualitative research methodology to illustrate that policy issues are acting as barriers to accessing housing programmes. It makes recommendations on how to close the gaps in housing law to ensure that future planning and implementation of housing policies are in harmony with refugee policies. Finally, innovative and creative solutions to the challenges tha...
To understand the policy environment within which refugees establish and operate their enterprises i...
Local integration is an important durable solution for refugees. It is an economic, socio-cultural a...
Ensuring access to adequate housing, especially for the poor and disadvantaged in society, including...
Before 1993, the population of refugees in South Africa was negligible. The political stability sinc...
This article critically examines the nature and scope of the type of refugee protection offered by S...
South Africa has a progressive legal refugee framework and retains a national refugee reception syst...
The political debate on exclusion of refugees and asylum-seekers from socio-economic benefits and op...
Ensuring access to adequate housing, especially for the poor and disadvantaged in society, including...
textabstractSouth Africa has recently been spared the long-term, large-scale refugee movements seen ...
This article addresses housing and accommodation challenges for refugees in Flanders, a region in Be...
textabstractSouth Africa only began accepting individual applications for political asylum in 1994. ...
The advent of democracy in the country has not only seen the liberation of the oppressed South Afric...
CITATION: Kavuro, C. 2015. Refugees and asylum seekers : barriers to accessing South Africa’s labour...
The Refugee Act, passed in 1998, has been welcomed as a necessary piece of legislation that provides...
To understand the policy environment within which refugees establish and operate their enterprises i...
To understand the policy environment within which refugees establish and operate their enterprises i...
Local integration is an important durable solution for refugees. It is an economic, socio-cultural a...
Ensuring access to adequate housing, especially for the poor and disadvantaged in society, including...
Before 1993, the population of refugees in South Africa was negligible. The political stability sinc...
This article critically examines the nature and scope of the type of refugee protection offered by S...
South Africa has a progressive legal refugee framework and retains a national refugee reception syst...
The political debate on exclusion of refugees and asylum-seekers from socio-economic benefits and op...
Ensuring access to adequate housing, especially for the poor and disadvantaged in society, including...
textabstractSouth Africa has recently been spared the long-term, large-scale refugee movements seen ...
This article addresses housing and accommodation challenges for refugees in Flanders, a region in Be...
textabstractSouth Africa only began accepting individual applications for political asylum in 1994. ...
The advent of democracy in the country has not only seen the liberation of the oppressed South Afric...
CITATION: Kavuro, C. 2015. Refugees and asylum seekers : barriers to accessing South Africa’s labour...
The Refugee Act, passed in 1998, has been welcomed as a necessary piece of legislation that provides...
To understand the policy environment within which refugees establish and operate their enterprises i...
To understand the policy environment within which refugees establish and operate their enterprises i...
Local integration is an important durable solution for refugees. It is an economic, socio-cultural a...
Ensuring access to adequate housing, especially for the poor and disadvantaged in society, including...