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    Coping with food poverty in cities : the case of urban agriculture in Glen Norah Township in Harare. 

    Masvaure, Steven. (2013)
    Urban agriculture is a common and permanent phenomenon across most African cities. The general trend in urban agriculture is that it is more pronounced among the poor urban households. Poor households often spend more ...
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    An exploration of the survival strategies of the poor in the Makause community in Primrose (Germiston), Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality. 

    Ngonyama, Luyanda George. (2013)
    Poverty remains a global challenge, particularly in developing countries like South Africa, where there is an increase in the total number of people affected by urban poverty. Despite economic growth and numerous poverty ...
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    Community-based co-operatives in Inanda, Ntuzuma and KwaMashu (INK) community (eThekwini Municipality) as an alternative form of economic development : lessons from the Kenyan co-operatives models. 

    Bandyambona, Eleazar. (2013)
    Enabling a community with the community based co-operatives for poverty alleviation is a need which has to be given urgent attention. This study examines how community based co-operatives can be an alternative form of ...
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    An analysis of the importance of formal education as migrants' livelihood strategy : a case study of Congolese graduates in Durban. 

    Kipili, Kaunda Dieudonne. (2013)
    The survival of the majority of refugees in their host countries is characterised by poverty resulting from different sets of vulnerabilities. Formal education/training appears to offer the only opportunity for refugees ...

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    AuthorBandyambona, Eleazar. (1)Kipili, Kaunda Dieudonne. (1)Masvaure, Steven. (1)Ngonyama, Luyanda George. (1)SubjectTheses--Community development. (4)Affective education--KwaZulu-Natal--Durban. (1)Community development--Gauteng--Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Area. (1)Congolese (Democratic Republic)--Education--KwaZulu-Natal--Durban. (1)Cooperative societies--Kenya. (1)Cooperative societies--KwaZulu-Natal--eThekwini Metropolitan Area. (1)Economic development--Kenya. (1)Economic development--KwaZulu-Natal--eThekwini Metropolitan Area. (1)Food supply--Zimbabwe--Harare. (1)Immigrants--KwaZulu-Natal--Durban. (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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