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MODS Metadata of A review of beneficiary participation in the delivery of low income housing in South Africa

roleTerm ( text )
author 
namePart
Ramovha, N. T. 
roleTerm ( text )
author 
namePart
Thwala, Wellington Didibhuku 
dateAccessioned
2014-03-28T18:02:49Z 
dateAvailable
2014-03-28T18:02:49Z 
dateIssued
2012 
text
Ramovha, N.T. & Thwala, Wellington D. 2012. A review of beneficiary participation in the delivery of low income housing in South Africa. Sustainable Human(e) Settlements Conference: the Urban Challenge 
identifier ( isbn )
978-0-620-54069-8 
identifier ( uri )
http://hdl.handle.net/10210/9892 
abstract
Adequate housing is recognised as part of the right to an adequate standard of living and that it must meet the following minimum conditions: security of tenure; availability of services, materials, facilities and infrastructure; affordability; habitability; accessibility; location; and cultural adequacy. Many Governments around the world in their attempt to deliver adequate housing and related infrastructure overlook the importance of the contribution of beneficiaries in the delivery process. This study is mainly a literature review of existing published and unpublished research on the role and participation of beneficiaries in the delivery of low-income housing in South Africa. The study also examines published case studies of three of self-help housing projects implemented in South Africa, to deduce lessons from the studies. Preliminary findings suggest that where communities are in control, their homes are better and cheaper than those built through government programmes and large corporations. The participation of beneficiaries could enhance the delivery of adequate housing by government and thereby reduce the dependency of beneficiaries on the state. To enhance their participation, beneficiaries require certain capacities and therefore governments should facilitate the creation of these capacities. 
languageTerm ( rfc3066 )
en 
publisher
University of Johannesburg 
accessCondition ( useAndReproduction )
© 2012, Authors & University of Johannesburg 
topic
Housing - South Africa 
topic
Low-income housing - South Africa 
title
A review of beneficiary participation in the delivery of low income housing in South Africa 
genre
Article 

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