Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Poverty Alleviation and Sustainability of Community-based Projects in the Inanda Region in Durban, South Africa

M. Mtshali, T. Raniga, S. Khan
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Abstract In South Africa, although, various poverty alleviation projects have been implemented with some degree of success, there still remain alarmingly high levels of poverty among those that have been historically disadvantaged. Based on field research in the Urban Renewal Program in Inanda, North of Durban, the present study qualitatively examined the perspectives of project implementers regarding the appreciation for local and Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) and its relative impact on the failure of poverty alleviation projects. The central premise of the present study is that there is a notable gap of IKS and its integration in the White Paper on Social Welfare (1997) and this has had a ripple impact on the implementation and sustainability of community based projects in Inanda. The study examines the policy context of social development, the importance attached to IKS as part of a holistic poverty alleviation strategy within the broad social development framework currently in place in the country and presents suggestions for incorporating IKS into future poverty alleviation projects.
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南非德班伊南达地区土著知识系统、扶贫和社区项目的可持续性
在南非,尽管各种扶贫项目的实施取得了一定程度的成功,但在历史上处于不利地位的人群中,仍然存在着令人震惊的高贫困水平。本研究根据对德班以北的印度城市更新方案的实地研究,定性地审查了项目执行者对地方和土著知识系统的认识及其对减轻贫困项目失败的相对影响的看法。本研究的中心前提是,IKS及其在社会福利白皮书(1997年)中的整合存在显著差距,这对印度社区项目的实施和可持续性产生了连锁反应。该研究审查了社会发展的政策背景,在该国目前广泛的社会发展框架内,作为整体扶贫战略一部分的IKS的重要性,并提出了将IKS纳入未来扶贫项目的建议。
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