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Assessing Land Redistribution Using Transformative Interventions to Combat Poverty and Foster Development in South Africa
by
Odeku, Kola O.
, Sihlangu, Precious
in
Agriculture
/ Alleviation
/ Apartheid
/ apartheid regimes
/ Black people
/ Charisma
/ Corruption
/ democracy
/ Democratization
/ Economic aspects
/ Farming
/ Hiring
/ Hunger
/ Inequality
/ land dispossession
/ land redistribution
/ Land reform
/ Landowners
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Literature reviews
/ Nepotism
/ Patronage
/ Poverty
/ poverty alleviation
/ Redistribution
/ Rural areas
/ Rural communities
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ South Africa
2021
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Assessing Land Redistribution Using Transformative Interventions to Combat Poverty and Foster Development in South Africa
by
Odeku, Kola O.
, Sihlangu, Precious
in
Agriculture
/ Alleviation
/ Apartheid
/ apartheid regimes
/ Black people
/ Charisma
/ Corruption
/ democracy
/ Democratization
/ Economic aspects
/ Farming
/ Hiring
/ Hunger
/ Inequality
/ land dispossession
/ land redistribution
/ Land reform
/ Landowners
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Literature reviews
/ Nepotism
/ Patronage
/ Poverty
/ poverty alleviation
/ Redistribution
/ Rural areas
/ Rural communities
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ South Africa
2021
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Assessing Land Redistribution Using Transformative Interventions to Combat Poverty and Foster Development in South Africa
by
Odeku, Kola O.
, Sihlangu, Precious
in
Agriculture
/ Alleviation
/ Apartheid
/ apartheid regimes
/ Black people
/ Charisma
/ Corruption
/ democracy
/ Democratization
/ Economic aspects
/ Farming
/ Hiring
/ Hunger
/ Inequality
/ land dispossession
/ land redistribution
/ Land reform
/ Landowners
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Literature reviews
/ Nepotism
/ Patronage
/ Poverty
/ poverty alleviation
/ Redistribution
/ Rural areas
/ Rural communities
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ South Africa
2021
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Assessing Land Redistribution Using Transformative Interventions to Combat Poverty and Foster Development in South Africa
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Assessing Land Redistribution Using Transformative Interventions to Combat Poverty and Foster Development in South Africa
2021
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The paper seeks to create a theoretical link between land reform and development as a means to alleviate poverty in South Africa, particularly in rural areas. The then apartheid regime used unjust laws to violently dispossess the indigenous black South African landowners of their land and distributed the land to the whites who utilised them for different socio-economic purposes including farming. Methodologically this paper used a literature review (qualitative) research approach to assess the extent to which the redistributed land to the blacks have been put to use for productive purposes to alleviate poverty, create jobs and combat hunger in South Africa. The democratic dispensation which started in 1994-ushered in a black majority government, black South Africans are now clamouring for the return of all the land that was illegally acquired by the white South Africans during the apartheid regimes. To this end, previously dispossessed blacks were given back some of their lands for productive usage. Some of the findings include the following: various land reforms laws, policies, measures, strategies have dismally failed due to corruption, nepotism, charisma and patronage. In conclusion, the paper points out that land reforms were embarked upon to eradicate the land injustices and inequalities of apartheid and to alleviate poverty.
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