- Title
- An assessment of the impact of the Expanded Public Works Programme on youth empowerment in Amathole District Municipality, Eastern Cape.
- Creator
- Ntamo, Banele
- Subject
- Public works.
- Date
- 2022-03
- Type
- Master's theses
- Type
- text
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10353/22220
- Identifier
- vital:51999
- Description
- Since the dawn of democracy in 1994, the government of the Republic of South Africa (RSA) has launched numerous development programmes. These include youth empowerment initiatives aimed at developing the capacity of the youth in order for them to contribute to the economy. Optimistic prospects for any country depend on developing its young people. The measures to drive youth-focused delivery and to ensure youth development ought to move further than the establishment of structures and the delivering of policy statements. Government departments and municipalities are expected to implement meaningful youth empowerment programmes and ventures that are visible and that are adequately monitored. This study explored and assessed the effects of the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) on youth empowerment. It used a case study of Amathole District in the Eastern Cape, South Africa province. The study utilised the qualitative technique to provide solutions to the research problem and to provide responses to the research hypothesis of the study. The sample comprised ten public representatives and thirty youth beneficiaries. In line with the purposive sampling approach, two sets of data were generated: the first set from public managers of the programme, and the second from programme beneficiaries. The researcher made use of the qualitative thematic content analysis approach, where data was analysed to arrive at emerging themes. The study was delimited to the effects of EPWP on youth empowerment. It was also limited to Amathole District within the Eastern Cape province. The results showed that most of the beneficiaries were engaged on a period of 1 to 12 months. This shows that most of participants were not engaged for viable and long periods, which they would need to truly increase their financial or monetary position in their households and have ample time to attain expertise. The results further indicated that in some cases the EPWP provides financial and income support to beneficiaries, but in some it does not. In general, the results showed that the EPWP reduces poverty because participants are able to look after their families and relatives after taking part in the EPWP. However, the training and skills participants attained in the EPWP interventions did not help them find employment elsewhere. This is linked to the findings that showed that beneficiaries were not provided with training certificates. Therefore, to enhance the execution of the EPWP and speed up poverty reduction, equity and joblessness in South Africa, the study recommends that ECDPW in ADM Area should design projects/programmes that are attractive to youth and that will equip them with necessary skills to empower youth to participant in the job market after the leave the programme. Furthermore, the study also recommends that the ECDPW in ADM Area consider public private partnership (PPP) for additional funding for the provision of adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) and training to participants.
- Description
- Thesis (MPA) -- University of Fort Hare, 2022
- Format
- computer
- Format
- online resource
- Format
- application/pdf
- Format
- 1 online resource (118 pages)
- Format
- Publisher
- University of Fort Hare
- Publisher
- Faculty of Management and Commerce
- Language
- English
- Rights
- University of Fort Hare
- Rights
- All Rights Reserved
- Rights
- Open Access
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