Developing a systems analytical framework for the National Poverty Alleviation System (NPAS): the Community Based public Works programme (CBPWP) case study
Developing a systems analytical framework for the National Poverty Alleviation System (NPAS): the Community Based public Works programme (CBPWP) case study
CSIR undertook a project to use systems methodologies and apply them towards a better understanding of the ‘assumed’ NPAS aiming: at establishing a suitable framework for analysis; describe and analyse the system in such a way that stakeholders and decision makers can engage towards a more effective poverty alleviation system. The CBPWP mechanism designed and implemented with the poverty alleviation objective is used as a case study to test the framework development. The framework begins to indicate potential contributions to a comprehensive understanding and design of other infrastructure interventions with poverty alleviation objectives. It also enables the refinement of the framework.
Reference:
Saidi, M. 2007. Developing a systems analytical framework for the National Poverty Alleviation System (NPAS): the Community Based public Works programme (CBPWP) case study. Construction for development; CIB World Congress, Cape Town, South Africa, 14-18 May, 2007, 12p
Saidi, M. (2007). Developing a systems analytical framework for the National Poverty Alleviation System (NPAS): the Community Based public Works programme (CBPWP) case study. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1020
Saidi, M. "Developing a systems analytical framework for the National Poverty Alleviation System (NPAS): the Community Based public Works programme (CBPWP) case study." (2007): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1020
Saidi M, Developing a systems analytical framework for the National Poverty Alleviation System (NPAS): the Community Based public Works programme (CBPWP) case study; 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1020 .
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