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Rural Livelihoods And Rural Development In South Africa The Case Of The Eastern Cape Province Christopher Phiri Jim Ocitti

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Rural Livelihoods And Rural Development In South Africa The Case Of The Eastern Cape Province Christopher Phiri Jim Ocitti
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Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.96 MB
Author: Christopher Phiri; Jim Ocitti
ISBN: 9780773443693, 077344369X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Rural Livelihoods And Rural Development In South Africa The Case Of The Eastern Cape Province Christopher Phiri Jim Ocitti by Christopher Phiri; Jim Ocitti 9780773443693, 077344369X instant download after payment.

Draws on a broad phenomenological approach to understanding why the post-apartheid government’s top-down approaches has failed to alleviate poverty in South Africa. It provides an examination of the bottom-up approach to poverty alleviation by pointing out the vulnerability, capability and capacity of the rural people to cope and develop sustainable livelihoods approaches dependent on their available resources and networking relationships.

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