Phela o phedise : a case study of an income-generating project in Moganyaka community
Participatory development is believed to be an essential ingredient of the development process because it enables the people to influence the policy and decision-making process. It facilitates the designing of and enhances the implementation of plans and programmes or projects and that parti...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-181792016-04-16T04:08:49Z Phela o phedise : a case study of an income-generating project in Moganyaka community Mavalela, Hildah Ramadimetja Schenck, C. J. Participatory development Facilitation Participation Collective effort/action Learning Person-centred approach Income-generation Self-help Rural women Empowerment Local knowledge 307.1412096825 Rural development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Non-governmental organizations -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural women -- South Africa -- Limpopo -- Social conditions Self-help groups -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural women -- Employment -- South Africa -- Limpopo Women in rural development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural development projects -- South Africa -- Limpopo Community development -- South Africa -- Limpopo -- Citizen participation Community organization -- South Africa -- Limpopo Cooperative societies -- South Africa -- Limpopo Sustainable development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural poor -- South Africa -- Limpopo Women in development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Women -- Employment -- South Africa -- Limpopo Participant observation Social sciences -- Research -- South Africa -- Limpopo Social surveys -- South Africa -- Limpopo Reconstruction and Development Programme -- South Africa -- Limpopo Limpopo (South Africa) -- Social conditions Participatory development is believed to be an essential ingredient of the development process because it enables the people to influence the policy and decision-making process. It facilitates the designing of and enhances the implementation of plans and programmes or projects and that participation results in the development of ownership and belonging among the people themselves. This feeling in turn goes a long way to ensure the success of a programme or project. This study highlights some of the elements that led to the successful implementation of an income-generating project with women. The study also demonstrates that the people's own ideas are able to command adequate levels of participation, support and commitment to enhance their ability to meet their needs. The study further looks at the ownership of the project as very important for successful implementation and that projects or programmes should be facilitated within the means of the local participants to manage and control them. The elements mentioned in this study are an essential part of participatory development and enable the people to learn to take charge of their lives and solve their own problems. The study further looks at cultural and traditional values as an essential part of human growth, because local action taken by the women is very important in promoting overall success of the project. Social work M.A. (SS) (Mental Health) 2015-01-23T04:25:08Z 2015-01-23T04:25:08Z 1999-12 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18179 en 1 online resource (iii, 85 leaves) |
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Participatory development Facilitation Participation Collective effort/action Learning Person-centred approach Income-generation Self-help Rural women Empowerment Local knowledge 307.1412096825 Rural development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Non-governmental organizations -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural women -- South Africa -- Limpopo -- Social conditions Self-help groups -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural women -- Employment -- South Africa -- Limpopo Women in rural development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural development projects -- South Africa -- Limpopo Community development -- South Africa -- Limpopo -- Citizen participation Community organization -- South Africa -- Limpopo Cooperative societies -- South Africa -- Limpopo Sustainable development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural poor -- South Africa -- Limpopo Women in development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Women -- Employment -- South Africa -- Limpopo Participant observation Social sciences -- Research -- South Africa -- Limpopo Social surveys -- South Africa -- Limpopo Reconstruction and Development Programme -- South Africa -- Limpopo Limpopo (South Africa) -- Social conditions |
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Participatory development Facilitation Participation Collective effort/action Learning Person-centred approach Income-generation Self-help Rural women Empowerment Local knowledge 307.1412096825 Rural development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Non-governmental organizations -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural women -- South Africa -- Limpopo -- Social conditions Self-help groups -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural women -- Employment -- South Africa -- Limpopo Women in rural development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural development projects -- South Africa -- Limpopo Community development -- South Africa -- Limpopo -- Citizen participation Community organization -- South Africa -- Limpopo Cooperative societies -- South Africa -- Limpopo Sustainable development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Rural poor -- South Africa -- Limpopo Women in development -- South Africa -- Limpopo Women -- Employment -- South Africa -- Limpopo Participant observation Social sciences -- Research -- South Africa -- Limpopo Social surveys -- South Africa -- Limpopo Reconstruction and Development Programme -- South Africa -- Limpopo Limpopo (South Africa) -- Social conditions Mavalela, Hildah Ramadimetja Phela o phedise : a case study of an income-generating project in Moganyaka community |
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Participatory development is believed to be an essential ingredient of the development
process because it enables the people to influence the policy and decision-making process. It
facilitates the designing of and enhances the implementation of plans and programmes or projects
and that participation results in the development of ownership and belonging among the people
themselves. This feeling in turn goes a long way to ensure the success of a programme or project.
This study highlights some of the elements that led to the successful implementation of an
income-generating project with women. The study also demonstrates that the people's own ideas are
able to command adequate levels of participation, support and commitment to enhance their ability
to meet their needs. The study further looks at the ownership of the project as very important for
successful implementation and that projects or programmes should be facilitated within the means
of the local participants to manage and control them.
The elements mentioned in this study are an essential part of participatory development and enable
the people to learn to take charge of their lives and solve their own problems.
The study further looks at cultural and traditional values as an essential part of human growth,
because local action taken by the women is very important in promoting overall success of the
project. === Social work === M.A. (SS) (Mental Health) |
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Schenck, C. J. |
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Schenck, C. J. Mavalela, Hildah Ramadimetja |
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Phela o phedise : a case study of an income-generating project in Moganyaka community |
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