Type | Thesis or Dissertation - the degree of Master of Philosophy |
Title | Impact of South Africa’s home community-based care on female caregivers’ livelihoods and empowerment |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2017 |
URL | http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/3494/1/Wong_Impact_of_South_Africas.pdf |
Abstract | Public work programs (PWPs) gained increasing recognition among governments and international development agencies for their contributions towards women’s empowerment, combining aspects of (1) job creation, (2) skills development, (3) income generation, (4) service provision, and (5) credit from social protection into a single scheme. Of particular interest to the PWP community, consisting of development agencies, government agencies, donors, policy makers, community-based organisations, planners and evaluators, is the extent to which a social care agenda increases the gender responsiveness of PWPs in the Global South. I seek to investigate the above issue through examining the unique case of South Africa’s home community-based care (HCBC) programme, a social care service implemented as part of South Africa’s Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP). |
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