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The relevance of human rights to the socio-economic and political development in South AfricaDu Plessis, Ignatius Michael Max 10 1900 (has links)
The concern with the relevance of human rights to the socio-economic and political development
in South Africa is of threefold account, namely human rights, socio-economic and political
development, and South Africa.
Human rights have been consistently applied as a common standard of achievement in the
realisation that development cannot be implemented in pure economic terms only, but implies the
'duties of all people towards all other people. For rights only come into their own through practice,
the interaction of socio-economic and political facts with values.
The importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of I 0 December 1948 is of primary
account in this regard. This implies the right to development of all people as well as the classical
meaning of equity. The main social function of human rights is to become essential ingredients in
legal, political and social reality in each and every country.
The socio-economic implementation of human rights in the entire world includes the facts and
peculiarities of South Africa in the context of ethnic pluralism. This covers the unrealistic
overtones of apartheid, the unabated pressure of the United Nations and the achievement of the
new South Africa. There is a great difference between merely criticising and getting things done.
An important issue is the sustainability of the RDP, with its emphasis on Mandela's linkage
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between human rights, the rule of law and economic prosperity. COSATU with its unrealistic
trade unionism however, remains the chief stumbling block to the unfettered free market
economies and investments which are required for genuine job creation. Short of this the RDP and
GEAR, which have got off the ground, are in danger of collapse.
It is recommended that the ANC should work towards a genuine multi-party democracy at a
realistic level where honest criticism is respected. The universal implications of human rights
require that people should not be protected overduly simply because they are black at the expense
of others who simply happen to be white. Some people are not more equal than others merely by
virtue of being white or black. / Political Science / D. Litt et Phil. (Politics)
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Business involvement with education in the Dzumeri rural communityMabunda, Nghenani Peter 06 1900 (has links)
Rural education in South Africa, particularly within the black communities,
has suffered neglect under Apartheid education policies. This has resulted
in an array of problems which continue to beset the country's education
system.
The community, through its various institutions, has a major role to play in
the whole education renewal process. The business sector is one such a
community institution, which is directly affected by the quality of school
education. Countries such as Britain and the U.S. provide excellent
examples of close co-operation between business and schools in an effort to
prepare pupils in accordance with the needs of the workplace.
The qualitative study conducted in schools, within the Dzumeri community,
showed that there is a dire need for business involvement with schools in
order to address important areas of mutual concern. It is finally
recommended that the government must formulate enabling policies, which
will promote business education partnership activities and ensure proper coordination at all administrative levels / Educational Studies / M.Ed. (Comparative Education)
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Reducing cases of gender based violence in Mashonaland Central province : ZimbabweKatembo, Alima January 2015 (has links)
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Management Sciences(Peace-building), Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2015. / This study examines gender based violence in a mining community and uses the case study of Trojan Nickel Mine in Mashonaland Central Province of Zimbabwe. Studies have shown that Mashonaland Central has the highest incidence rate of gender based violence in Zimbabwe. Mining communities are more susceptible to incidences of gender based violence because of their cultural heterogeneity which engender and generate conflict. The research examines gender based violence within the confines of several theories and conceptual frameworks such as social-learning theory, sex-role theory and ecological framework. It reveals that no factor can be singled out as the cause of gender based violence, but argues that patriarchy whose norms are embedded through culture contributes the most in constructing attitudes and perceptions which legitimize gender based violence. The study also identifies religious practices and the environment as playing key roles in encouraging gender based violence. The study in the end constructs an intervention model based on the ‘catch them young theory’ where young boys were trained on non-violent strategies of reducing gender based violence. This is against the background that men play an influential role in communities as decision makers and policy makers. This intervention targeted changing the behavior and attitude of boys over women and girls.
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Revising the value shift hypothesis : South Africa's value dynamics between 1991 and 2001Lombard, Karin 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2001. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The World Values Survey has made a significant contribution to research in the field
of values and value change, but a large amount of the research has been fashioned in a
manner to tap values in industrialized and western states, rendering the theoretical models of
explanation less than relevant for developing nations. This study aims to advance an
understanding of value change within the South African context, particularly in light of the
expansive political, social and economic changes to have transpired since 1990, whilst
simultaneously addressing this issue of a lack of universal theory to understand value change.
Primary amongst the theoretical frameworks addressing this issue of value change has
been Ronald Inglehart's theory of a shift towards increased post-materialism in economically
viable democratic countries. By subjecting survey data regarding value priorities from the
South African rounds of the 1991, 1995 and 2001 World Values Survey to statistical analysis,
the hypothesis of a similar situation in South Africa will be tested. After evaluating whether
South Africa concurs with the post-materialist shift hypothesis, a unique dimension, including
pre-materialist values, will be utilized in an attempt to establish whether South Africa has
undergone any value change. This dimension is employed in the analysis of the 1995 and
2001 South African data, and whilst the value shift hypothesis promulgated by Inglehart
appears largely unconcurred, an overall trend away from pre-materialism towards increased
mixed type value priorities, with an ever so slight increase in materialists, has become
evident. Although South Africa's value configuration is displaying an increasing convergence
towards more moderate value orientations, most of the dynamics of change are manifesting
themselves amongst and across various population sub-groups.
South Africa's values are therefore undergoing relatively dramatic fluctuations,
mainly reflected when the data are disaggregated for the various population sub-groups, the
results indicating that longitudinal analysis along the pre-materialist/materialist continuum
continues to be a more appropriate tool for tapping South Africa's underlying values. The
consequences of these findings, for democratic consolidation, future political conflict, value
change determinants and the appropriateness of this model for developing countries, will be
assessed in detail. Consequently, by conducting these analyses, this research essay attempts to
situate a global, but still largely Western theory, in a South African and developing world
context. It thereby attempts to contribute towards filling a knowledge gap concerning the
direction, degree and nature of the dynamics of value change. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hoewel die Wêreld Waardestudie sedert 1981 'n noemenswaardige bydrae gemaak het tot
navorsing rakende waardes en waardeverandering, was dit tot dusver hoofsaaklik gefokus op
waardes van geindustrialiseerde en westerse state. Dié fokus, het die studie grootliks van sy
verklarende bruikbaarheid vir ontwikkelende lande ontneem. In hierdie opdrag sal daar
gepoog word om die waardeveranderinge van Suid-Afrikaners, in die lig van die politieke- en
ekonomiese omwentelinge sedert 1990, te beskryf. Dit sal gedoen word tesame met die
aanspreek van die kwessie rondom die gebrek aan 'n universele teorie waarmee
waardeverandering verklaar kan word.
Ronald Inglehart se teorie, wat 'n skuif na post-materialistiese waardes in ekonomiese
lewensvatbare state postuleer, was tot dusver die mees prominente teoretiese raamwerk wat
waardeveranderinge beskryf het. Deur middel van die analise van die 1991, 1995 en 2001
data van die Suid-Afrikaanse rondte van die Wêreld Waardestudie, sal daar gepoog word om
dié hipotese binne die plaaslike konteks te toets. Hierna sal 'n unieke dimensie, wat prematerialistiese
waardes insluit, gebruik word om vas te stelof Suid-Afrikaners enige
verandering in hul waarde oriëntasies ondergaan het. Hierdie dimensie is by die 1995 en 2001
studies ingesluit, en hoewel die resultate nie heeltemalooreenstem met Inglehart se hipotese
nie, was daar 'n neiging weg van pre-materialisme in die rigting van meer gemenge waarde
prioriteite, sowel as 'n baie klein toename in die aantal materialiste, merkbaar. Suid-
Afrikaners blyk te beweeg in die rigting van meer gematigde waarde oriëntasies, en meeste
van hierdie neigings manifesteer ditselfbinne en tussen die verskeie bevolkingsgroepe.
Suid-Afrikaanse waardes ondergaan dus, in relatiewe terme, dramatiese veranderinge,
wat veral na vore kom wanneer data vir die onderskeie bevolking sub-groepe afsonderlik
geanaliseer word. Die resultate bevestig dat longitudinale analise in terme van 'n prematerialistiese/
materialistiese kontinuum steeds die beste metode is om waardeverandering
binne die Suid-Afrikaanse konteks te meet. Die implikasies van hierdie bevindinge vir
demokratiese konsolidasie, toekomstige politieke konflik, waardeveranderinge, en die
toepaslikheid van die modelop ontwikkelende lande, sal in detail bespreek word. Hierdie
studie poog gevolglik om 'n universele, maar hoofsaaklik steeds Westerse, teorie in 'n Suid-
Afrikaanse en ontwikkelende staat perspektief te plaas. Daar word gehoop dat sodanige studie
sal bydra om bestaande tekortkominge rakende die rigting, graad, en aard, van
waardeveranderinge aan te spreek. The financial assistance of the National Research Foundation (NRF) towards this
research is hereby acknowledged. Opinions expressed and conclusions arrived at, are
those of the author and are not necessarily to be attributed to the National Research
Foundation.
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Natuurlike gebiede in Oudtshoorn : 'n inleidende studie tot die maatskaplike ekologie van 'n plattelandse dorpVan Zyl, D. January 1944 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--University of Stellenbosch, 1944. / 218 Leaves printed single pages, preliminary pages i-vi and numberd pages 1-212.Includes bibliography,photo’s and figures. Digitized at 330 dpi color PDF format (OCR),using ,KODAK i 1220 PLUS scanner. Digitised, Ivan Jacobs on request of Niel Hendriksz 1 Augustus 2011 / No abstract available
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Die rol van maatskaplike faktore in die werksafwesigheid van vroulike fabriekarbeidersVenter, Frederika Magdalena 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MSocialWork)--Stellenbosch University, 2001. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Workers absenteeism is a problem for many companies in South Africa. The
absenteeism of workers affects the productivity of companies. The social
worker in the industry plays a key role in the managing of workers
absenteeism. One of the goals of social work in the industry is to enhance the
productivity of workers. Consequently there is a lack of specifically South
African research on the social factors that influence worker absenteeism and
the role of the social worker to manage worker absenteeism.
A survey of international literature forms the starting point for the research
undertaken to fill this gap. The influence of social factors on worker
absenteeism is described. Three worker absenteeism approaches, namely
economical, psigological and sociological approaches are being used to
describe the social factors that influence worker absenteeism. The literature
view also offers management strategies to help combat worker absenteeism.
In the study there is being focused on the female worker because the
empirical study takes place at a company that manufactures clothes.
The empirical study describes the social factors that influence the
absenteeism of female workers working in the manufacturing company.
Proposals are made concerning ways to combat worker absenteeism, taking
into account the important role the social worker in the industry plays in
managing worker absenteeism. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Werknemerafwesigheid is vir baie fabrieke en firmas in Suid-Afrika 'n ernstige
probleem. Die werksafwesigheid van werknemers veroorsaak dat die
produktiwiteit van fabrieke en firmas beïnvloed word. Die maatskaplike
werker in die bedryf kan 'n belangrike rol speel in die hantering van
werknemerafwesigheid, omdat dit 'n doelstelling van maatskaplike werk in die
bedryf is om die produktiwiteit van werknemers te verhoog. Derhalwe is daar
'n gebrek aan spesifieke Suid-Afrikaanse navorsing oor die maatskaplike
faktore wat werknemerafwesigheid beïnvloed, en wat die maatskaplike werker
se rol is om werksafwesigheid te beperk.
'n Literatuurstudie word aangebied as vertrekpunt vir die navorsing wat
onderneem is om genoemde leemte aan navorsing te vul. Die invloed van
maatskaplike faktore op werknemerafwesigheid word bespreek. Drie
benaderings tot werknemerafwesigheid, naamlik ekonomiese, sielkundige en
sosiologiese benaderings word geondersoek waaronder die maatskaplike
faktore wat werknemerafwesigheid beïnvloed, bespreek word. Die
literatuuroorsig bied ook bestuurstrategieë om die werksafwesigheid van
werknemers te bekamp. Daar word spesifiek op die vroulike werknemer
gefokus omdat die empiriese ondersoek by 'n klerevervaardigingsfabriek
plaasvind.
Die empiriese ondersoek handel oor die maatskaplike faktore wat die
werksafwesigheid van vroulike fabriekarbeiders beïnvloed. Na aanleiding van
die bevindinge van die ondersoek word aanbevelings vir die hantering van
werknemerafwesigheid gemaak. Dit geskied met inagneming van die
belangrike rol wat die maatskaplike werker in die bedryf kan speel in die
hantering van werknemerafwesigheid.
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A review of the developmental vision and work of the City of Cape Town's Community Development Department (February 1997 to December 2000) and its successor the Department of Community Services (January 2001 to June 2003) which was aimed at transforming socially dysfunctional communities such as Manenberg.O'Connor, Christopher Joseph January 2004 (has links)
This study considered the work of the Department of Community Development in the City of Cape Town, through the manner in which it implemented its developmental vision, its institutional consequences and the obstacles to its realisation.
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Stuck in legal limbo: a case study of migrants accessing the law in JohannesburgLambson, Sydney Vivian 11 November 2014 (has links)
This study looks at the experiences of migrants accessing notions of justice at the Wits Law
Clinic, the pro-bono public interest law clinic of the University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa. This study explores the way migrants engage with public
interest law in the light of an overwhelming adversarial and threatening experience of the
law. The law in the form of state law and its powers embodied in law enforcers and petty
bureaucrats is mainly used against them and confines them to a ‘state of bare life’. One could
therefore expect that this compels migrants to keep their heads down and avoid any form of
formalization, and instead reverting to a total reliance on informal survival strategies. This
study however shows that migrants retain a strong faith in the law and draw a huge sense of
hope from the services they receive from the Wits Law Clinic – even though the only action
that is sometimes taking place is the endless writing of letters. But it appears that the
reduction of the law to absolutely mundane bureaucratic activity still holds enough symbolic
power of giving migrants a sense of moving closer towards the promise of justice, which the
law also holds, even though it might be over and over deferred.
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Economic and social aspects of street waste pickers in South Africa07 October 2014 (has links)
Ph.D. (Economics) / Street waste pickers are a visible group of people trying to survive under poor socio-economic conditions. They participate in the informal economy as self-employed entrepreneurs. Despite the income-earning opportunity generated by the waste that is freely available, their social and economic conditions remain poor. This study is the first national study to investigate the social and economic conditions of the street waste pickers in South Africa. The national study covers thirteen major cities in South Africa and uses a mixed method research design. A literature review on informal waste picking activities and the participation of the poor in these activities provide a basis from which the socio-economic conditions of the street waste pickers could be analysed. A theoretical overview of poverty theories, the unemployment problem, and the characteristics of the informal economy and informal recycling activities help to contextualise the street waste pickers in terms of the link that exists between poverty, unemployment, and street waste picking activities as a marginal form of informal self-employment. With this as background, qualitative and quantitative data on the socio-economic conditions of the street waste pickers was collected from the street waste pickers themselves and from the buy-back centres with whom they interact on an almost daily basis.
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An investigation of mourning amongst urban Zulus in relation to Worden's model of mourningNembahe, Mpfariseni 22 August 2013 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities, 1998.
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