Alleviating poverty through resource provision: The case of a South African agricultural project

Alleviating poverty through resource provision: The case of a South African agricultural project

Author: 
Maphosa, Beatrice
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2016
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Journal Title: 
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies : Multi-Inter- and Transdiciplinarity
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International Journal of African Renaissance Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1, June 2016, pp. 45-63
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The article documents the findings of a qualitative study that assessed the sustainability of providing resources for poverty alleviation. It argues that access to resources does not assure livelihood security. The study also argues that the ability to sustain resources, rather than merely facilitating access, assures poverty alleviation and livelihood security. Using a qualitative research method and the sustainable livelihoods approach, the article assesses the activities and performance of a small group of women in a government-sponsored agricultural project. The findings reveal that exited projects struggle to sustain themselves and that assetting alone ? without skills, capacity, sense of ownership and a clear focus ? does not yield the sustainability necessary for poverty alleviation. The conclusion is made that although resources are a necessary first step towards poverty alleviation, sustainable resource management should be highly valued in the process. The article recommends that agriculture-based development projects not be seen as the only option for the rural poor, as knowledge of farming is indeed crucial.

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CITATION: Maphosa, Beatrice. Alleviating poverty through resource provision: The case of a South African agricultural project . : Taylor & Francis , 2016. International Journal of African Renaissance Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1, June 2016, pp. 45-63 - Available at: https://library.au.int/alleviating-poverty-through-resource-provision-case-south-african-agricultural-project-0