An evaluation of community development projects implemented by the Church of the Nazarene in Orlando East

As the church focuses on people’s spiritual development, there is growing realisation that the church should be holistic in its approach and participate in resolving urban poverty issues through the implementation of community development projects. This study looks at the way in which traditional th...

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Main Author: Maphosa, Stanley
Other Authors: Kotze, Derica Alba
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13381
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-133812016-04-16T04:08:24Z An evaluation of community development projects implemented by the Church of the Nazarene in Orlando East Maphosa, Stanley Kotze, Derica Alba Community development Sustainable development Sustainable livelihoods approach Empowerment Participation People-centred development Projects Church Monitoring and evaluation Implementation Participatory development approach Community capacity building Community empowerment Compassion Spiritual Partnership 307.140968221 Community development -- South Africa -- Orlando -- Evaluation Church and social problems -- South Africa -- Orlando Church of the Nazarene -- South Africa -- Orlando As the church focuses on people’s spiritual development, there is growing realisation that the church should be holistic in its approach and participate in resolving urban poverty issues through the implementation of community development projects. This study looks at the way in which traditional theories of community development concentrated on stimulating economic growth and ignored the social aspects involved. It suggests that despite the massive injection of donor funds to some communities, the situation of the poor has deteriorated over the years and sustainability of projects has been minimal. The study finds that projects implemented by the Church of the Nazarene in Orlando East, while improving the lives of the community, are not in line with community development principles and the sustainable livelihoods approach primarily because the community was not involved in the assessment of needs or designing of interventions, and the community members were only the implementers. The evaluation of these projects through this study suggests an alternative developmental paradigm that has been used with success in other similar circumstances – the sustainable livelihood approach (SLA). The SLA contends that urban communities should become planners, initiators and executors of community development interventions so that transformation can occur. The study recommends that urban communities such as that in Orlando East have to change their behaviour and attitudes, be willing to accept change, and take ownership of their own projects. The facilitators, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and government have to be willing to unlearn their traditional ways, to listen, and to accept that they are not the only experts in community development as they attempt to embrace indigenous knowledge systems. Development Studies M.A. (Development Studies) 2014-04-24T09:15:46Z 2014-04-24T09:15:46Z 2014-03 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13381 en 1 online resource (173 leaves) : col. ill.
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topic Community development
Sustainable development
Sustainable livelihoods approach
Empowerment
Participation
People-centred development
Projects
Church
Monitoring and evaluation
Implementation
Participatory development approach
Community capacity building
Community empowerment
Compassion
Spiritual
Partnership
307.140968221
Community development -- South Africa -- Orlando -- Evaluation
Church and social problems -- South Africa -- Orlando
Church of the Nazarene -- South Africa -- Orlando
spellingShingle Community development
Sustainable development
Sustainable livelihoods approach
Empowerment
Participation
People-centred development
Projects
Church
Monitoring and evaluation
Implementation
Participatory development approach
Community capacity building
Community empowerment
Compassion
Spiritual
Partnership
307.140968221
Community development -- South Africa -- Orlando -- Evaluation
Church and social problems -- South Africa -- Orlando
Church of the Nazarene -- South Africa -- Orlando
Maphosa, Stanley
An evaluation of community development projects implemented by the Church of the Nazarene in Orlando East
description As the church focuses on people’s spiritual development, there is growing realisation that the church should be holistic in its approach and participate in resolving urban poverty issues through the implementation of community development projects. This study looks at the way in which traditional theories of community development concentrated on stimulating economic growth and ignored the social aspects involved. It suggests that despite the massive injection of donor funds to some communities, the situation of the poor has deteriorated over the years and sustainability of projects has been minimal. The study finds that projects implemented by the Church of the Nazarene in Orlando East, while improving the lives of the community, are not in line with community development principles and the sustainable livelihoods approach primarily because the community was not involved in the assessment of needs or designing of interventions, and the community members were only the implementers. The evaluation of these projects through this study suggests an alternative developmental paradigm that has been used with success in other similar circumstances – the sustainable livelihood approach (SLA). The SLA contends that urban communities should become planners, initiators and executors of community development interventions so that transformation can occur. The study recommends that urban communities such as that in Orlando East have to change their behaviour and attitudes, be willing to accept change, and take ownership of their own projects. The facilitators, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and government have to be willing to unlearn their traditional ways, to listen, and to accept that they are not the only experts in community development as they attempt to embrace indigenous knowledge systems. === Development Studies === M.A. (Development Studies)
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title An evaluation of community development projects implemented by the Church of the Nazarene in Orlando East
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