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Goodbye to Projects? - Review of Livelihoods Approaches and Development Interventions in South Africa

Cooper, D.
Goldman, I.
Marumo, J.
Toner, Anna L.
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2002-02
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© 2002 University of Bradford. This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-ND license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/uk)
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Approaches to projects and development have undergone considerable change in the last decade with significant policy shifts on governance, gender, poverty eradication, and environmental issues. Most recently this has led to the adoption and promotion of the sustainable livelihood (SL) approach. The adoption of the SL approach presents challenges to development interventions including: the future of projects and programmes, and sector wide approaches (SWAPs) and direct budgetary support. This paper `An Appraisal of the use of livelihoods approaches in South Africa¿ is the second in the series of project working papers. This is the output of a literature review and series of interviews on sustainable livelihood approaches, projects, programmes and sector wide approaches in South Africa.
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Cooper D, Goldman I, Moscow-Marumo J et al (2002) Goodbye to Projects? - Review of Livelihoods Approaches and Development Interventions in South Africa. Bradford: University of Bradford. Bradford Centre for International Development. BCID Working Paper, No 2.
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