- Title
- The role of non-governmental organisations in land reform and post-settlement support in the Albany district of the Eastern Cape : a case study of Masifunde
- Creator
- Nkosi, Nolwazi Nontombi Maria
- ThesisAdvisor
- Roodt, Monty
- Subject
- Masifunde Educational Project
- Subject
- South Africa -- Department of Agriculture
- Subject
- South Africa -- Department of Rural Development and Land Reform
- Subject
- Non-governmental organizations -- South Africa -- Albany
- Subject
- Land reform -- South Africa -- South Africa -- Albany
- Subject
- Land reform beneficiaries -- South Africa -- South Africa -- Albany
- Subject
- Land reform -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
- Date
- 2015
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Masters
- Type
- MA
- Identifier
- vital:3406
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1020321
- Description
- The purpose of this study is to explore the role of NGOs in land reform and post-settlement support in the Albany district of the Eastern Cape using a qualitative case study of Masifunde. To discover this role, civil society, land beneficiaries, Department of Agriculture and Department of Rural Development and Land Reform were proved to have interwoven relationships. The interactions and relationships between these entities underpinned their perceptions of each other. This study is set against the backdrop of a weakening land reform program due to frequent policy changes. Evidence presented showed how out of sync land reform is with its original mandate whilst civil society organisations have remained firmly rooted by theirs. The inability to have twin perspectives on this matter diverges the direction civil society and institutions involved in land reform take on. This separation in direction demonstrates the need for engagement between government and civil society in an attempt to assist in areas government is unable to reach or address. This thesis contends that there is definitely a role that NGOs do play and need to take on when it is evident that relevant actors are unable to deliver. Themes emerging from interviews necessitate civil society and government departments to combine their resources so as to maximise the impact for desired outcomes. These are views of both civil society and government, demonstrating that NGOs indeed do play a role in land reform and post-settlement support and need to continuously do so in an attempt to cushion the blows of uneven implementation of land reform policies.
- Format
- 83 leaves, pdf
- Publisher
- Rhodes University, Faculty of Humanities, Sociology
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Nkosi, Nolwazi Nontombi Maria
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