Local council's response to street homelessness in Welkom

Faculty of Arts School of Humanities 0400617v mosmakoso@yahoo.com Degree of master housing === The aim of the study was to investigate, how Welkom council is responding to street homelessness in Welkom. The democratic government adopted, the Reconstruction and Development Programme, as an inte...

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Main Author: Okumu, Moses
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Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1448
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-14482019-05-11T03:40:58Z Local council's response to street homelessness in Welkom Okumu, Moses Homelessness Welkom Local Council Response RDP Principles Faculty of Arts School of Humanities 0400617v mosmakoso@yahoo.com Degree of master housing The aim of the study was to investigate, how Welkom council is responding to street homelessness in Welkom. The democratic government adopted, the Reconstruction and Development Programme, as an integrated socio-economic policy framework, to mobilize national, and human resources, towards a sustainable housing for urban, and rural poor. However, despite, the government’s concerted commitment to providing massive housing for its citizens, the problem of homelessness, remains pervasive. Three themes, which emerged as critical during the study, are discussed in detail, namely, lack of housing policy, addressing specifically street homelessness; lack of financial and legal mandate, by the local council, to house street homelessness; and lack of research department, and human resources for effective conceptualization of the issue. It is argued that the department of research is critical in providing strategic research facilities, in areas of housing policy, and legislation frameworks. Equally critical, is the need for skilled human resources, necessary for strategic and holistic provision of efficient and effective services. The study suggests complete overhaul of the national housing policy making it holistically inclusive. Equally suggested, is capacity building necessary for sustainable, efficient, and effective housing delivery and eradication of homelessness. 2006-10-26T07:12:20Z 2006-10-26T07:12:20Z 2006-10-26T07:12:20Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1448 en 9863 bytes 86474 bytes 15979 bytes 17374 bytes 34511 bytes 11347 bytes 63875 bytes 44336 bytes 11023 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf
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topic Homelessness
Welkom
Local Council
Response
RDP Principles
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Welkom
Local Council
Response
RDP Principles
Okumu, Moses
Local council's response to street homelessness in Welkom
description Faculty of Arts School of Humanities 0400617v mosmakoso@yahoo.com Degree of master housing === The aim of the study was to investigate, how Welkom council is responding to street homelessness in Welkom. The democratic government adopted, the Reconstruction and Development Programme, as an integrated socio-economic policy framework, to mobilize national, and human resources, towards a sustainable housing for urban, and rural poor. However, despite, the government’s concerted commitment to providing massive housing for its citizens, the problem of homelessness, remains pervasive. Three themes, which emerged as critical during the study, are discussed in detail, namely, lack of housing policy, addressing specifically street homelessness; lack of financial and legal mandate, by the local council, to house street homelessness; and lack of research department, and human resources for effective conceptualization of the issue. It is argued that the department of research is critical in providing strategic research facilities, in areas of housing policy, and legislation frameworks. Equally critical, is the need for skilled human resources, necessary for strategic and holistic provision of efficient and effective services. The study suggests complete overhaul of the national housing policy making it holistically inclusive. Equally suggested, is capacity building necessary for sustainable, efficient, and effective housing delivery and eradication of homelessness.
author Okumu, Moses
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title Local council's response to street homelessness in Welkom
title_short Local council's response to street homelessness in Welkom
title_full Local council's response to street homelessness in Welkom
title_fullStr Local council's response to street homelessness in Welkom
title_full_unstemmed Local council's response to street homelessness in Welkom
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