The Effectiveness of the Expanded Public Works Program in Promoting Local Economic Development: A case study of Zibambele Project, eThekwini Municipality

  • Nonkululeko Zulu University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus
  • Jabulani Nyawo University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus
  • Pfano Mashau University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus

Abstract

In South Africa, with the advent of democracy, the Expanded Public Works Programme was conceived as an employment strategy by government in order to alleviate poverty and promote a better standard of living for marginalised groups, particularly youth and women in South Africa. This is a qualitative exploratory research in which the data was collected through face-to-face interviews with beneficiaries. The researcher utilised the exploratory research in order to explore the effectiveness of the Zibambele Project at the local level, and to see how it creates employment opportunities for marginalised groups. The key focus of the literature review is on local economic development, with special reference to the poverty alleviation strategies as a guideline for economic growth at local levels. The findings show that the government-led programmes that eliminate poverty at the grassroots level as well as creating employment opportunities for marginalised are crucial. Furthermore, the study shows that the government programmes are more needed in order to tackle poverty and also increase local economic development in South Africa.

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Published
2017-07-20
How to Cite
Zulu, N., Nyawo, J., & Mashau, P. (2017). The Effectiveness of the Expanded Public Works Program in Promoting Local Economic Development: A case study of Zibambele Project, eThekwini Municipality. Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies, 9(3(J), 60-72. https://doi.org/10.22610/jebs.v9i3(J).1746
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Research Paper