The influence of aspirations on changing livelihood strategies in rural households of Ndabakazi villages in the Eastern Cape

The objective of this study is to explore the role of aspirations on changing livelihood strategies of rural households of Ndabakazi villages in the Eastern Cape. A sample of 80 respondents was chosen randomly for the household survey and semi-structured questionnaires were used to collect the data....

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Main Author: Zantsi, Siphe
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Language:English
Published: University of Fort Hare 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10353/5653
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-ufh-vital-293572018-09-28T05:07:42ZThe influence of aspirations on changing livelihood strategies in rural households of Ndabakazi villages in the Eastern CapeZantsi, SipheHouseholds -- Economic aspects -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeRural development projects -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeSustainable development -- South Africa -- Eastern CapeThe objective of this study is to explore the role of aspirations on changing livelihood strategies of rural households of Ndabakazi villages in the Eastern Cape. A sample of 80 respondents was chosen randomly for the household survey and semi-structured questionnaires were used to collect the data. Focus group discussions were also used to supplement the household survey. The data was descriptively analysed using a triangulation method. The findings show that social grants, mainly pensions and non-farm employment, and child support grants are the major sources of income. The majority of the households own five hectares of land and more, in which they grow crops only in gardens adjacent to their homes. However, 29 percent do not produce any crops at all. Farming contributes a small portion to the household income. The choice of farming is more powerful than the external factors. Interest in farming is minimal and can be related to the declining farming activities; therefore, household aspirations have an influence on changing livelihood aspirations. In the case of the rural areas of Ndabakazi – as indeed in many other parts of South Africa - policies of rural development mostly take a top-down approach; as a result most of these policies do not become effective in achieving the intended outcome. Development practitioners should incorporate beneficiaries when planning so as to tailor the development initiatives with the aspirations of local people for them to be effect and achieve intended goals thus a bottom-up approach. The notion that rural household farming activities have declined because they lack inputs, farming implements other necessary support is not always true. Some households are not interested in farming and they cannot be forced.University of Fort HareFaculty of Science and Agriculture2016ThesisMastersMSc101 leavespdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10353/5653vital:29357EnglishUniversity of Fort Hare
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topic Households -- Economic aspects -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Rural development projects -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Sustainable development -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
spellingShingle Households -- Economic aspects -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Rural development projects -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Sustainable development -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
Zantsi, Siphe
The influence of aspirations on changing livelihood strategies in rural households of Ndabakazi villages in the Eastern Cape
description The objective of this study is to explore the role of aspirations on changing livelihood strategies of rural households of Ndabakazi villages in the Eastern Cape. A sample of 80 respondents was chosen randomly for the household survey and semi-structured questionnaires were used to collect the data. Focus group discussions were also used to supplement the household survey. The data was descriptively analysed using a triangulation method. The findings show that social grants, mainly pensions and non-farm employment, and child support grants are the major sources of income. The majority of the households own five hectares of land and more, in which they grow crops only in gardens adjacent to their homes. However, 29 percent do not produce any crops at all. Farming contributes a small portion to the household income. The choice of farming is more powerful than the external factors. Interest in farming is minimal and can be related to the declining farming activities; therefore, household aspirations have an influence on changing livelihood aspirations. In the case of the rural areas of Ndabakazi – as indeed in many other parts of South Africa - policies of rural development mostly take a top-down approach; as a result most of these policies do not become effective in achieving the intended outcome. Development practitioners should incorporate beneficiaries when planning so as to tailor the development initiatives with the aspirations of local people for them to be effect and achieve intended goals thus a bottom-up approach. The notion that rural household farming activities have declined because they lack inputs, farming implements other necessary support is not always true. Some households are not interested in farming and they cannot be forced.
author Zantsi, Siphe
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title The influence of aspirations on changing livelihood strategies in rural households of Ndabakazi villages in the Eastern Cape
title_short The influence of aspirations on changing livelihood strategies in rural households of Ndabakazi villages in the Eastern Cape
title_full The influence of aspirations on changing livelihood strategies in rural households of Ndabakazi villages in the Eastern Cape
title_fullStr The influence of aspirations on changing livelihood strategies in rural households of Ndabakazi villages in the Eastern Cape
title_full_unstemmed The influence of aspirations on changing livelihood strategies in rural households of Ndabakazi villages in the Eastern Cape
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