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Van armoedeverligtingsprojek tot volhoubare landbougemeenskap : die vestiging en ontwikkeling van die Skanskopeiland-besproeiingsnedersetting / Catharina Gertruida VisserVisser, Catharina Gertruida January 2015 (has links)
Skanskopeiland
is
een
van
die
besproeiingsnedersettings
wat
in
die
vroeë
twintigste
eeu
langs
die
Benede-‐Oranjerivier
(vandag
bekend
as
die
Gariep)
gevestig
is
met
die
doel
om
blanke
armoede
te
help
verlig.
Na
afloop
van
die
Carnegiekommissie
se
ondersoek
na
blanke
armoede
en
die
daaropvolgende
Volkskongres
in
Kimberley
(1934)
was
dit
in
die
1930’s
beide
die
staat
en
die
kerk
se
benadering
om
arm
gemeenskappe
te
ondersteun
om
deur
selfwerksaamheid
vir
hulle
en
hulle
nageslag
ʼn
selfstandige
bestaan
te
verseker.
Terselfdertyd
kon
hulle
deur
landbouproduksie
ʼn
bydrae
tot
die
landsekonomie
en
die
ontwikkeling
van
die
streek
maak.
Hoewel
hulle
na
die
toekenning
van
grond
feitlik
geen
verdere
staatshulp
ontvang
het
nie
en
oor
beperkte
hulpbronne
beskik
het,
is
die
meeste
van
die
eerste
nedersetters
op
Skanskopeiland
suksesvol
gevestig.
Aangedryf
deur
die
wil
om
vir
hulleself
te
sorg
en
vir
hulle
gesinne
ʼn
beter
bestaan
moontlik
te
maak,
was
hulle
bereid
om
fisies
hard
te
werk.
Met
behulp
van
mentorskap,
wat
deur
die
staat
voorsien
is,
het
hulle
met
selfwerksame
optrede
binne
tien
jaar
ʼn
woesteny
omskep
in
ʼn
suksesvolle
landbounedersetting.
Hulle
het
die
eenvoudige
tegnieke
en
tegnologie
wat
beskikbaar
was,
aangewend
om
die
natuur
te
“tem”
en
die
vrugbare
grond
voor
te
berei
vir
landbouproduksie.
Hierdie
studie
skets
die
historiese
agtergrond
waarbinne
die
nedersetting
op
Skanskopeiland
gevestig
is,
beskryf
die
moeisame
prosesse
waardeur
die
nedersetters
die
eiland
vir
landbouproduksie
gereed
gemaak
het
en
beoordeel
hulle
pogings
om
hulleself
en
hulle
nageslag
uit
armoede
op
te
hef.
ʼn
Empiriese
studie,
wat
as
deel
van
die
navorsing
onderneem
is,
het
die
impak
van
die
opheffing
op
die
nasate
van
die
pioniernedersetters
bepaal
en
die
bevinding
daarvan
word
in
die
studie
gerapporteer. / MA (History), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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Van armoedeverligtingsprojek tot volhoubare landbougemeenskap : die vestiging en ontwikkeling van die Skanskopeiland-besproeiingsnedersetting / Catharina Gertruida VisserVisser, Catharina Gertruida January 2015 (has links)
Skanskopeiland
is
een
van
die
besproeiingsnedersettings
wat
in
die
vroeë
twintigste
eeu
langs
die
Benede-‐Oranjerivier
(vandag
bekend
as
die
Gariep)
gevestig
is
met
die
doel
om
blanke
armoede
te
help
verlig.
Na
afloop
van
die
Carnegiekommissie
se
ondersoek
na
blanke
armoede
en
die
daaropvolgende
Volkskongres
in
Kimberley
(1934)
was
dit
in
die
1930’s
beide
die
staat
en
die
kerk
se
benadering
om
arm
gemeenskappe
te
ondersteun
om
deur
selfwerksaamheid
vir
hulle
en
hulle
nageslag
ʼn
selfstandige
bestaan
te
verseker.
Terselfdertyd
kon
hulle
deur
landbouproduksie
ʼn
bydrae
tot
die
landsekonomie
en
die
ontwikkeling
van
die
streek
maak.
Hoewel
hulle
na
die
toekenning
van
grond
feitlik
geen
verdere
staatshulp
ontvang
het
nie
en
oor
beperkte
hulpbronne
beskik
het,
is
die
meeste
van
die
eerste
nedersetters
op
Skanskopeiland
suksesvol
gevestig.
Aangedryf
deur
die
wil
om
vir
hulleself
te
sorg
en
vir
hulle
gesinne
ʼn
beter
bestaan
moontlik
te
maak,
was
hulle
bereid
om
fisies
hard
te
werk.
Met
behulp
van
mentorskap,
wat
deur
die
staat
voorsien
is,
het
hulle
met
selfwerksame
optrede
binne
tien
jaar
ʼn
woesteny
omskep
in
ʼn
suksesvolle
landbounedersetting.
Hulle
het
die
eenvoudige
tegnieke
en
tegnologie
wat
beskikbaar
was,
aangewend
om
die
natuur
te
“tem”
en
die
vrugbare
grond
voor
te
berei
vir
landbouproduksie.
Hierdie
studie
skets
die
historiese
agtergrond
waarbinne
die
nedersetting
op
Skanskopeiland
gevestig
is,
beskryf
die
moeisame
prosesse
waardeur
die
nedersetters
die
eiland
vir
landbouproduksie
gereed
gemaak
het
en
beoordeel
hulle
pogings
om
hulleself
en
hulle
nageslag
uit
armoede
op
te
hef.
ʼn
Empiriese
studie,
wat
as
deel
van
die
navorsing
onderneem
is,
het
die
impak
van
die
opheffing
op
die
nasate
van
die
pioniernedersetters
bepaal
en
die
bevinding
daarvan
word
in
die
studie
gerapporteer. / MA (History), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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Poverty alleviation by means of integrated development planning : the case of Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality (Dr KKDM) / Thabo Daniel BoroleBorole, Thabo Daniel January 2014 (has links)
Across the world, war has been declared against poverty because of its devastating effects on local communities. The world has made a concerted effort to fight the effects of poverty through developmental agencies and regional integration bodies such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Trade Organisation (WTO), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
In an effort to complement the efforts of the above–mentioned agencies and bodies, the South African government has developed its own poverty alleviation strategies, policies, initiatives and Acts that focus primarily on alleviation of poverty on the level of local government. The Constitution of South Africa, 1996 provides the guidelines to several regulations and Acts (such as the Development and Facilitation Act, 67 of 1995, the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 32 of 2000, and the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 117 of 1998.) that support the alleviation of poverty on the local sphere of government. The Integrated Development Planning programme was formulated and implemented to alleviate poverty at this level.
The purpose of this study was to determine how the level of poverty within the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality could be alleviated through effective integrated development planning. A quantitative approach was followed because the target population response rate was expected to be large. In addition, the research design for this study included a literature review, analyses of official documents, observation and data sampling through questionnaires and scientific analysis of the responses. The study found that IDP objectives aligned to service delivery targets were unclear and did not depict the aspirations and needs of the community. The programmes aimed at the infrastructure coupled with skills development programmes and job creation initiatives could assist in the alleviation of poverty. / M Development and Management, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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Poverty alleviation by means of integrated development planning : the case of Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality (Dr KKDM) / Thabo Daniel BoroleBorole, Thabo Daniel January 2014 (has links)
Across the world, war has been declared against poverty because of its devastating effects on local communities. The world has made a concerted effort to fight the effects of poverty through developmental agencies and regional integration bodies such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Trade Organisation (WTO), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
In an effort to complement the efforts of the above–mentioned agencies and bodies, the South African government has developed its own poverty alleviation strategies, policies, initiatives and Acts that focus primarily on alleviation of poverty on the level of local government. The Constitution of South Africa, 1996 provides the guidelines to several regulations and Acts (such as the Development and Facilitation Act, 67 of 1995, the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 32 of 2000, and the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 117 of 1998.) that support the alleviation of poverty on the local sphere of government. The Integrated Development Planning programme was formulated and implemented to alleviate poverty at this level.
The purpose of this study was to determine how the level of poverty within the Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality could be alleviated through effective integrated development planning. A quantitative approach was followed because the target population response rate was expected to be large. In addition, the research design for this study included a literature review, analyses of official documents, observation and data sampling through questionnaires and scientific analysis of the responses. The study found that IDP objectives aligned to service delivery targets were unclear and did not depict the aspirations and needs of the community. The programmes aimed at the infrastructure coupled with skills development programmes and job creation initiatives could assist in the alleviation of poverty. / M Development and Management, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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