Housing needs : the quality and quantity of housing provided by the government for the poor in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa

The article is based on a study of the implementation of housing programmes in the Amathole District of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. A sample of 250 residents took part in a survey and housing officials, representatives of political parties, municipal managers, councillors and social w...

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Main Authors: Manomano, Tatenda, Tanga, Pius
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Stellenbosch University 2018-04-01
Series:Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk
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Online Access:http://socialwork.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/612
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spelling doaj-17b68977006946dba58c0105d8ea969c2020-11-25T02:57:26ZafrStellenbosch UniversitySocial Work/Maatskaplike Werk0037-80542312-71982018-04-01541193610.15270/54-1-612Housing needs : the quality and quantity of housing provided by the government for the poor in the Eastern Cape Province in South AfricaManomano, Tatenda 0Tanga, Pius 1University of the Free StateUniversity of Fort HareThe article is based on a study of the implementation of housing programmes in the Amathole District of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. A sample of 250 residents took part in a survey and housing officials, representatives of political parties, municipal managers, councillors and social workers were interviewed. The findings revealed that most of the houses had been constructed from substandard materials and evinced poor workmanship, such as poorly fitting doors and windows, cracked walls and weak roofs and floors. The numbers of housing units and the number of rooms in them were inadequate in terms of both demand and construction targets. Although houses are being provided, their quality poses a threat to the health, safety and human dignity of the intended beneficiaries.http://socialwork.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/612Housing programmesAmathole DistrictQuality of housesThreat to the healthSafetyHuman dignity
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Housing needs : the quality and quantity of housing provided by the government for the poor in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa
Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk
Housing programmes
Amathole District
Quality of houses
Threat to the health
Safety
Human dignity
author_facet Manomano, Tatenda
Tanga, Pius
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title Housing needs : the quality and quantity of housing provided by the government for the poor in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa
title_short Housing needs : the quality and quantity of housing provided by the government for the poor in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa
title_full Housing needs : the quality and quantity of housing provided by the government for the poor in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa
title_fullStr Housing needs : the quality and quantity of housing provided by the government for the poor in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Housing needs : the quality and quantity of housing provided by the government for the poor in the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa
title_sort housing needs : the quality and quantity of housing provided by the government for the poor in the eastern cape province in south africa
publisher Stellenbosch University
series Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk
issn 0037-8054
2312-7198
publishDate 2018-04-01
description The article is based on a study of the implementation of housing programmes in the Amathole District of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. A sample of 250 residents took part in a survey and housing officials, representatives of political parties, municipal managers, councillors and social workers were interviewed. The findings revealed that most of the houses had been constructed from substandard materials and evinced poor workmanship, such as poorly fitting doors and windows, cracked walls and weak roofs and floors. The numbers of housing units and the number of rooms in them were inadequate in terms of both demand and construction targets. Although houses are being provided, their quality poses a threat to the health, safety and human dignity of the intended beneficiaries.
topic Housing programmes
Amathole District
Quality of houses
Threat to the health
Safety
Human dignity
url http://socialwork.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/612
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