Over 300 papers were submitted for ‘Towards Carnegie III: Strategies to Overcome Poverty and Inequality”, and made available to conference participants. All papers for which the author/s have given permission are downloadable here as PDFs. The number before a paper refers to the conference abstract book, also available here.

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1. The role of the church in combating poverty and inequality in South Africa: A case study from Cape Town – David Adams

2. Poverty, inequality and gender: The nuanced and not so nuanced links and implications – Whynie Adams

3. Scarce skills and public technical and vocational training in South Africa: Twin challenges or two sides of the same coin? Salim Akoojee

4. Despite insurance coverage: Observed inequalities in health care utilization among civil servants in South Africa – Olufunke A Alaba, Jane Goudge, Veloshnee Govender, Bronwyn Harris, Nonhlanhla Nxumalo, John E Ataguba & Matthew Chersich

7. The challenge of employment creation in South Africa – Miriam Altman

9. Labor supply responses to large social transfers: Longitudinal evidence from South Africa – Cally Ardington, Anne Case & Victoria Hosegood

10. Legislated restitution: A strategy to address poverty and inequality within South Africa – Edwin Arrison

11. Health care financing and income inequality in South Africa: Implications for a universal health system – John E. Ataguba & Di McIntyre

12. Leveraging carbon revenue for poverty alleviation – Peter Atkins & Gisela Prasad

13. Revitalising municipal commonages as a key approach to land reform and pro-poor agricultural development – Doreen Atkinson, Clement Cupido & Igshaan Samuels

14. Early childhood development as a strategy to eradicate poverty and reduce inequality – Michaela Ashley-Cooper & Eric Atmore

15. Transforming African agriculture: Organics and AGRA – Raymond Auerbach

16. An evaluation of the National Development Plan: Processes and outcomes for low carbon, sustainable development and gender equality in South Africa – Anna Azarch

18. Urban food security and the urban food policy gap – Jane Battersby

19. The challenges faced by education in solving the unemployment problem in South Africa – Jan Nieuwenhuis & Johan Beckmann

20. Tuberculosis and structural poverty: What can be done? - Solomon R. Benatar & Ross Upshur

21. Labour law beyond employment – Paul Benjamin

22. The challenge of tuberculosis and poverty – a complex interaction ¬– Nulda Beyers, Ronelle Burger, Mareli Claassens, Peter Godfrey-Faussett, Helen Ayles, Sian Floyd, Rory Dunbar & Donald E. Enarson

23. The impact of sectoral minimum wage laws on employment, wages and hours of work in South Africa – Haroon Bhorat, Ravi Kanbur & Natasha Mayet

25. The Sobambisana ECD Evaluation: Lessons learnt from home visiting, playgroups and centre-based support in poor communities – Linda Biersteker, Andrew Dawes & Lynn Hendricks

27. Does treatment collection and observation each day keep the patient away? Analysing the determinants of adherence among patients with Tuberculosis in South Africa – Stephen Birch, Veloshnee Govender, Jana Fried, John Eyles, Vanessa Daries, Mosa Moshabela & Susan Cleary

28. The relationship between poverty and remittances in South Africa – Mduduzi Biyase

29. Capital intensive industrialisation and comparative advantage: Can South Africa do better in labour demanding manufacturing? - Anthony Black and Reviva Hasson

30. The liberatory discourse of education: Education and discourse in South Africa – Graeme Bloch

31. It all begins with a story… Nal’ibali: Developing a love of stories – Carole Bloch

32. The role of family involvement in the coping and resilience of adolescents living in poverty – Anja Botha

33. Grounded low carbon development strategies in Cape Town – the role of bicycles and Bicycle Empowerment Centres (BECs) – Michael Boulle

34. The Church as an agent of change: Reflections on the role of the Church in Carnegie 1, II and now III? - Nadine Bowers Du Toit

35. Poverty as injustice – Danie Brand, Stephen de Beer, Isolde de Villiers & Karin van Marle

36. Leave the gangster things to the boys growing up now: A young man’s experience of physical and structural violence in a Cape Town township – Jasmina Brankovic

37. Changes in education and the effects of earning and employment inequality in South Africa: A cohort analysis – Nicola Branson, Cally Ardington, David Lam, Murray Leibbrandt

38. Organising for quality education – Joey Hasson & Brad Brockman

39. Capacitating for change: A model of practice from Grandmothers Against Poverty and AIDS (GAPA) – Yoliswa Vivienne Budaza, Kathleen Brodrick & Althea Barry

40. Macroeconomic policy and South African unemployment: Multiple segments and an agenda for research – Philippe Burger & Frederick Fourie

41. Creating resilient livelihoods with SCIP – Jeremy Burnham

42. The South African Child Support Grant: Impact assessment – Executive Summary – Thabani Buthelezi

43. Language proficiency, language policy and earnings in South Africa – Daniela Casale & Dorrit Posel

44. The problem of income inequality in South Africa – Geoffrey Scott Chapman

45. Informality disallowed: State restrictions on informal traders and micro-enterprises. Case evidence from Brown’s Farm, Philippi in Cape Town – Andrew Charman, Laurence Piper & Leif Petersen

46. Localisation as a strategy for sustainable poverty alleviation: Some action research experiments in Nelson Mandela Bay – Janet Cherry

48. Smallholder farming: A panacea for poverty alleviation and employment creation in South Africa? Lessons from the Pro-poor Value Chain Governance Project – Davison Chikazunga & Gaynor Paradza

50. Perceived barriers to entry into self-employment in Khayelitsha, South Africa: Crime, risk and start-up capital dominate profit concerns – Paul L. Cichello, Colin Almeleh, Liberty Mncube & Morne Oosthuizen

51. Labour market: Analysis of the NIDS Wave 1 and Wave 2 datasets – Paul Cichello, Murray Leibbrandt & Ingrid Woolard

52. The impact of gendered and economic inequalities on child sexual abuse risk – Alice Clarfelt & Laura Myers

53. Investigating the affordability of key health services in South Africa – Susan Cleary, Steve Birch, Natsaya Chimbindi, Sheetal Silal & Di McIntyre

54. Concept paper: Towards new collective bargaining, wage and social protection strategies. Learning from the Brazilian experience – Neil Coleman

55. The role of government and civil society in ensuring access to social justice for children – Desia Colgan

56. Communal land tenure reform and the politics of ‘tradition’ – Ben Cousins

57. Smallholder irrigation schemes, agrarian reform and accumulation from below: Evidence from Tugela Ferry, Kwa-Zulu Natal – Ben Cousins

58. Deindustrialisation, professionalization and racial inequality in Cape Town, 1980 – 2010 – Owen Crankshaw

59. The online visibility of South African research: The case of Google Search on poverty alleviation – Laura Czerniewicz & Kelsey Wiens

60. Home ownership as a tool for long-term inequality reduction: Reflections on the transmission mechanism between macro-economic policy and home ownership – Reza Che Daniels

61. Wealth in the National Income Dynamics Study Wave 2 – Reza Che Daniels, Arden Finn & Sibongile Musundwa

62. Grassroots Soccer: Our approach to HIV prevention – James Donald

63. Actors, agency and innovation in the citrus value chain: Lessons for land reform from the Moletele Land Claim, Limpopo Province – Nerhene Davis

64. Bringing in the social: Power and agency in the social enterprise craft sector – Shari Daya

65. The Wool Sheep Development Program in communal areas of South Africa – Leon de Beer

67. “We are thrown away people”: Growing up in the Flats of Manenberg, a case study – Ariane De Lannoy

68. Assessing the need for a poverty information service – Rick de Satge

70. Open Educational Resources as a strategy to address inequality in education: Opportunities and challenges – Gregory Doyle, Glenda Cox & Samantha Lee Pan

71. The government of poverty and the arts of survival: Responses to structural poverty and inequality in South Africa – Andries du Toit

72. The trouble with poverty: Reflections on South Africa’s post-apartheid poverty consensus – Andries du Toit

73. Dynamics of agrarian change in the sugar industry and implications for land and agrarian reform – Alex Dubb

74. Rurality, poverty and disability: Strategies for community LED action towards poverty alleviation and social inclusion –M Duncan, K Sherry, R Watson & M Booi

75. Testing trade theory: The retail price impact of clothing quotas in South Africa – Laurence Edwards & Neil Rankin

76. The need for a synoptic view – George Ellis

77. Strategies to maximise the effectiveness of compulsory pro bono legal work (and ancillary services) in South Africa: The potential impact of the Legal Practice Bill – Patricia Erasmus & S Venter

78. Making education work: The Midlands Community College Experience – Debby Evans

79. Exploring the full use of partnerships and a multi-faceted job saving strategy to more effectively address job loss and deepening poverty – Winnie Everett & Jeremy Daphne

80. Bridging the gap between small scale agriculture and sustainable commercial agriculture creating new jobs and bringing about sustainable transformation in agriculture – J Every, L Mavhungu & J Rikhotso

81. Grant making for poverty reduction – Merle Favis

82. Introducing and implementing ICT IVd training in a developing community in South Africa – Nondumiso Fengu & Kirsten Krauss

83. Programme in household food security: An inter-disciplinary practice strategy for community engagement in higher education – Alice Barlow-Zambodla & Fransa Ferreira

84. Income mobility in a high-inequality society: Evidence from the first two waves of the National Income Dynamics Study – Arden Finn, Murray Leibbrandt & James Levinsohn

85. The South African unemployment debate: Three worlds, three discourses? - Frederick Fourie

86. Environmental education and entrepreneurship development in Namaqualand: An investment in the future – Natasha Gabriels & Jocelyn Collins

87. Occupation-based community development: Strategies for promoting potential – R Galvaan, L Peters, C Cornelius & L Richards

88. The changing nature of the large-scale commercial farming sector in South Africa and the implications for agrarian reform: Evidence from Limpopo, the Western Cape and the Northern Cape – Amelia Genis

89. The poverty trap: Agricultural support initiatives within the National Spatial Development perspective – Herman Geyer

90. Reorientating pro-poor local economic development to an institutionalist approach – Herman Geyer

91. The poverty of education – David Gilmour, Pam Christie & Crain Soudien

92. A pre-R year: Is it worth it, and what would it cost? An applied policy analysis/critique focused on the practical, financial and policy implications of increasing support to the pre-R year in South Africa – Elizabeth Girdwood

93. Institutional wage effects: Revisiting union and bargaining council wage premia in South Africa – Haroon Bhorat, Carlene van der Westhuizen & Sumayya Goga

94. Motivation mojo: Affect as a proxy for equity and social justice – Jacqueline Goldin

95. Facilitating connection to opportunity: Implementation stories from the creation of a mobile opportunity mediator – Rumbidzai Goredema

96. Poverty and disability: Leverage points for change – Lauren Graham, Marguerite Schneider, Reem Mutwali & Jacqueline Moodley

99. Business model innovation for the bottom of the pyramid markets through upstream and downstream collaborations – Solomon Habtay, Chimwemwe Chipeta & Mengsteab Tesfayohannes

100. The reinvention of land redistribution: Three cycles of policy 1994-2012 – Ruth Hall

102. Defining the pillars of poverty – Braam Hanekom

104. Tackling the hard ‘soft’ aspects of transformation: The role of grant-making foundations in South Africa – David Harrison

105. The state of provision of early childhood development services in South Africa – David Harrison

106. Professionalisation of community development in South Africa: Process, issues and achievements – CS Hart

108. Conflict, compromise and ‘community’: The problem of land restitution in Mopane District, Limpopo Province – Michelle Hay

109. Food governance and the city: A case study of the Phillipi horticultural area, Cape Town – Gareth Haysom

110. Tourism, educational tourists and global mobility: Strategies from the tourism industry to address poverty and inequality in South Africa – Unathi Sonwabile Henama

111. Changing lives! Saving lives!: The Schools Environmental Education Project (SEEP) and township youth in the Western Cape – Paul Hendricks & William Leith

112. What do we know about teaching and learning in South African primary schools? - Ursula Hoadley

113. The effect of corruption on poverty – Paul Hoffman

114. Addressing the challenges of poor quality and inequality in education in South Africa: The role of the law and civil society in creating a system of effective public accountability in realising the right to a basic education – Dimitri Holtzman & Precillar Moyo

115. Hybrid livestock systems on land redistribution projects in KwaZulu Natal: Reproduction/accumulation dynamics and social differentiation – Donna Hornby

117. Energy access: Where are we going in Africa? - Alison Hughes & Gisela Prasad

119. The impact of employment contract dispute resolution by the CCMA on the South African labour market – Haroon Bhorat, Carlene van der Westhuizen & Elne Jacobs

121. Who gets the Disability Grant in South Africa? An analysis of the characteristics of recipients in urban and rural areas – Jennifer Jelsma, Soraya Maart, Arne Eide, Mzolisi Toni & Mitch Loeb

122. Young people as drivers of public innovation: The approach and experience of the Activate! Leadership and Public Innovation Programme – Janet Jobson

126. Poverty and education – Jurie Joubert

127. The quest for equity, equality and quality in education: TEACH South African intervention – Elby Kabamadondo

129. Farmer Support Programmes: Lessons from implementation – Nick Vink, Johann van Rooyen & Mohammad Karaan

130. The methodological development of Molteno’s Vula Bula reading materials to ameliorate literacy inequality in South Africa and other post-colonial societies – Jenny Katz, Paula Gains & Hazel Puwani

131. Prospects for the non-profit services sector in the developmental state – Kevin Kelly

135. Community mobilization through multi-media technologies: A new paradigm of research and intervention on poverty and inequality – Shose Kessi

136. On the changing nature of township economy: From spaza shops to shopping malls – Eckson Khambule

137. Factors associated with teenage pregnancy in South Africa – Neloufar Khan

138. Etafeni Trust: Providing community-run, community-built centres – Stephanie Kilroe

139. Land reform, poverty and farm workers: Outcomes and questions – Karen Kleinbooi

140. Promoting fairness in access to higher education in an unequal society: The Student Equity and Talent Management Unit – Jennifer Koen, Rakhee Naik, Megan Reeves, Arthee Roopnarain, Simangele Lekhuleni, Brett Bowman & Zena Richards

141. Addressing inequality of access to healthcare for the rural poor of South Africa through leveraging multi-sector partnerships in the recruitment and retention of health workers – Saul Kornick

142. Violence Prevention through Urban Upgrading – Michael Krause

143. Saveact: Savings and credit groups and small enterprise development. Understanding strategies and opportunities to promote livelihoods strategies and small enterprise development, including in agriculture, through savings groups in a rural setting – Anton Krone, Mike de Klerk & Sylvia Storchi

144. Credit constraints and racial gap in post-secondary education in South Africa – David Lam, Cally Ardington, Nicola Branson & Murray Leibbrandt

145. Planning and participation in cities that move: Identifying obstacles to municipal mobility management – Loren Landau, Aurelia Segatti & Jean Pierre Misago

146. Framework for the assessment of government performance in post-apartheid South Africa: A practitioner’s perspectives – Lawrence Matemba

148. Ilifa Labantwana: Facilitating a quantum leap for early childhood development in South Africa – Sherri Le Mottee

149. The role of self-efficacy and the environment on the propensity to be employed – Michael B Leary

150. Institute for Innovation and Entrepeneurship at Vaal University of Technology: Conceptions, distinctions and impact – Teboho Pitso & Malefane Lebusa

151. Community engagement – a worth aspiration for higher education: An example from Monash South Africa – Debbie Lees, Lorraine Bennett & Craig Rowe

152. Trends in South African income distribution and poverty since the fall of apartheid – Murray Leibbrandt, Ingrid Woolard, Arden Finn & Jonathan Argent

155. Challenges in household energisation: The neglected poverty factor – Phillip Lloyd

156. Towards social transformation: Addressing poverty and inequality in the southern African educational context – Caroline Long, Tim Dunne & Willys Simfukwe

157. Youth and disability – inclusive development: Collective agency and reciprocal capacity development – Theresa Lorenzo

158. The institutionalization of community development in democratic South Africa – S Luka & M Maistry

159. Poverty and mental health: A review of practice and policies – Crick Lund

161. Investment in rural youth to become the healthcare professionals needed by their communities – RG McGregor & AJ Ross

163. Local economic development, business stimulation and poverty reduction within townships in South Africa: A paradox between policy and lived reality – Cecil Madell

165. Local realisation of Millenium Development Goals to improve development and inequities in cities: A pilot study in two metropolitan municipalities in South Africa – Pinky Mahlangu, Liz Thomas, Andre Rose, Michelle Peens & Lesego Kgatiswe

167. Toward the development of a family policy for South Africa: A call for an effective, robust poverty alleviation strategy – Lizette Berry & Monde Makiwane

168. Ethakweni Municipality Zimbambele Poverty Alleviation Programme: Low-intensity road maintenance programme – a model for best practice – M Manicum & K Manicum

169. Factors contributing to inequality in food security in South Africa: Implications for agricultural policy – Christopher Manyamba, Sheryl Hendriks, Pius Chilonda & Emmanuel Musaba

170. A poverty eradication agenda: Perspectives on YWCA in Botlokwa area – Makgoshi Masipa

171. “I thought we are safe”: SA lesbian women living with HIV – Zethu Matebeni, Theo Sandfort & Vasu Reddy

172. The social cohesion landscape in post-apartheid South Africa: A practitioner’s perspective – Lawrence Matemba

173. Asset based community driven (ABCD) development in South Africa: “Rebuilding communities from the inside out” – Sebastian Mathews

175. Tweeting out of poverty: Access to information and communication technologies as a pathway from poverty – Julian May

176. The shortcomings of the Department of Social Development: Lack of decisive leadership and missed opportunities at Expanded Public Works Programme are central in failure of government poverty alleviation programmes – Clarence Mayekiso

177. Sick and tired: Using creative therapeutic strategies for HIV/AIDS counselors and community care workers – Ernesha Webb & Andeline Dos Santos

178. What do we know about poverty, inequality and health in South Africa and what are the health system reform implications? An overview of recent research – Di McIntyre & John Ataguba

179. Fostering innovation for sustainable food security: The Southern Africa Food Lab – Milla McLachlan, Ralph Hamann, Vanessa Sayers, Candice Kelly & Scott Drimie

180. Exploring the relationship between spatial inequality and attitudes to inequality in South Africa – David McLennan, Michael Noble, Benjamin Roberts, Hangwelani Magidimisha & Temba Masilela

181. Unsettling the status quo: Children’s challenges to adult perceptions and practices – Helen Meintjies

182. Creating capabilities through maternal mental health: A case study at Hanover Park – Ingrid Meintjes, Thandi van Heyningen & Sally Field

184. A functional explanation of poverty: The case study of informal settlements in South Africa – A Moagi

185. Local knowledge is key to rural development in agriculture: A KwaZulu Natal case – Albert Modi

187. A need for clarity on the values that drive policy making – Marthie Momberg

188. A bioPsychoSocial response to poverty – Barak Morgan, Mark Tomlinson, Demetre Labadarios, Peter Cooper, Astrid Berg, Tim Oberlander, Pasco Fearon, Jack van Honk, Frank Kessel, Lynn Murray, Carol Worthman & Clifford Shearing

189. The South African Community Capability Study in Limpopo Province – Jaco Mostert & Melani Prinsloo

191. Evaluation of funded income-generating projects: A case of government-funded agricultural projects in Limpopo – John Mudau & Vhonani Netshandama

193. Poverty alleviation via energisation of informal urban Africa: A special role for small-scale biogas? Linus Naik & Harro von Blottnitz

194. Labour regulations evolution and inequality – Abhishek Nath & Amit Mishra

195. Differentiation within the South African clothing industry: Implications for wage setting and employment – Nicoli Nattrass & Jeremy Seekings

196. An econometric analysis of public finance on the development of small, medium and micro enterprises in South Africa – R Ncwadi & P le Roux

197. The quality of ICT use in South African classrooms – Nokulunga Ndlovu

198. Informal agro-food chains: Food on the margins of South Africa’s formal economy – David Neeves & Andries du Toit

199. Inequality and sustainability in South African poor urban communities: Local perspectives from Gauteng Province – Charles Nhemachena, Selma Karuaihe & Margaret Chitiga-Mabugu

200. Community asset mapping as a tool to achieve roots-driven change in the rural communities of the Bojanala region, North West Province, South Africa – Melanie Nicolau

201. Mobilising communities to look better, feel better and work better: The story of Kwanda – Innocent Nkata & Gavin Andersson

203. Using indicators of multiple deprivation to demonstrate the spatial legacy of apartheid in South Africa – Michael Noble & Gemma Wright

204. Promoting child well-being and rights: The prevention imperative in social welfare – lessons from practice – Christina Nomdo

206. African indigenous farming methods used in the cultivation of African indigenous vegetables: A comparative study of Tsitas Nek (Lesotho) and Mabeskraal Village (South Africa) – L Notsi

208. Climate change poverty: Threat to food safety and agriculturally sustainable development – Kola Odeku

209. Household and informal economies: Intertwining lives and logics – Sophie Oldfield

210. Youth pulling themselves and each other out of poverty through peer learning and support – Joy Olivier

211. Social protection and the economic life cycle: National transfer accounts estimates for South Africa – Morne Oosthuizen

213. Overcoming inequality in South Africa through multi-bilingual education: A set of teaching methodologies – Margie Owen-Smith

214. Inequality and economic marginalisation: How the structure of the economy impacts on opportunities on the margins – Kate Philip

215. Lived experiences of the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act 92 of 1996: Overcoming obstacles at ground level – Camilla Pickles

216. Exposure to violence and educational outcomes: Evidence from Cape Town, South Africa – Duncan Pieterse

217. Intergenerational transmission of interpersonal violence: Evidence from Cape Town, South Africa – Duncan Pieterse

219. Expectations, job search and the measurement of unemployment in South Africa – Dorrit Posel, Daniela Casale & Claire Vermaak

220. Self-assessed well-being and economic rank in South Africa – Dorrit Posel 222 Ask them! Better measures to manage performance in poverty programs – Andre Proctor & David Bonwright

222. Ask them! Better measures to manage performance in poverty programs – Andre Proctor & David Bonwright

223. The case of Child SS and 1.1 million others like him – orphan children in need of social assistance – Paula Proudlock

224. Unlocking the value of “second economy” business activities in South Africa – Eddie Rakabe

225. Design and policy implementation issues in South Africa’s Jobs Fund and Youth Wage Subsidy – Eddie Rakabe

226. Inequality traps and human capital accumulation in South Africa – Miquel Pellicer & Vimal Ranchhod

227. Energising urban South Africa: Poverty, sustainability and future cities – Peta Wolpe, Yachika Reddy & Megan Euston-Brown

228. Reducing inequality and poverty while mitigating climate change? Key challenges for research and practice in middle income countries in Africa and Latin America – Britta Rennkamp, Alfred Moyo, William Wills & Carolina Grottera

229. A new model for in-service teacher training – Michael Rice

230. Early childhood development: Providing the best chance for all children – Linda Richter, Chris Desmond, Linda Biersteker, Justine Burns, Nosisi Feza, David Harrison, Patricia Martin, Haroon Saloojee, Wiedaad Slemming, Thabani Buthelezi, Margot Davids, Nonhlanhla Dhlamini, Nolwazi Gaza, Ian Goldman, George Laryea-Adjei, Maria Mabetoa, Thabo Mabogoane, Lynn Moeng, Zaheera Mohamed, Hersheela Narsee, Marie-Louise Samuels, Juliana Seleti & Roseline September

231. Fathers and other men in the lives of children and families – Linda Richter, Chris Desmond, Victoria Hosegood, Sangeetha Madhavan, Monde Makiwane, Tawanda Makusha, Robert Morrell & Sharlene Swartz

232. The wrong kind of poor – Thorin Roberts

234. Fairness: The moral justification for social policy – Vasti Roodt

235. A human-rights approach to poverty and inequality: Participation at the core – Solange Rosa

236. Breaking the cycle of poverty: What kind of change is needed for schools to make a difference? N Rudolph, L Berry & L Lake

237. Participatory design and making: Towards people-responsive public spaces – Tom Sanya

238. Managing a consumer debt crisis – Jurgen Schraten

239. Toward a new paradigm in school management – Geoff Schreiner & Barbara Njapha

240. Entry into the labour market – Jeremy Seekings

241. Implications of energy subsidy policies on sustainable livelihoods of the poor in Gauteng – Mamahloko Senatla

243. Natural resource richness mitigates against income poverty and livelihood vulnerability – Charlie Shackleton & Sheona Shackleton

244. Poverty: Giving meaning to the right to social assistance – June Sinclair

245. The story of 110 000 foster child grants that stopped being paid in 2010/2011 – Ann Skelton

246. Banking barriers to economic redress: A case study of a small business – Deon Snyman & Mike Winfield

248. Fishing for equality: Policy for poverty alleviation – Merle Sowman, Jackie Sunde, Serge Raemaekeres & Oliver Schultz

249. Poverty and privilege: Primary school inequality in South Africa – Nicholas Spaull

250. “Grow bigger or sink”: Farm scale and dairy farmer’s responses to economic pressures – Pauline Stanford

251. Enabling entrepeneurship through education and collaboration: Some initiatives and input from the Human Resource Development Council Technical Task Team on Enabling Entrepeneurship – Rob Stead, Shahida Cassim, Taddy Bletcher & Darryn von Maltitz

252. Creating a “hunger free community”: Multi-sector coalitions working to reduce hunger and malnutrition – Ann Steensland

253. Socio-economic transformation and the need for a participative democratic society – Linda Stewart

255. Towards the development of an energy-water-food security nexus based modelling framework as a policy and planning tool for South Africa – Gisela Prasad, Adrian Stone, Alison Hughes & Thedor Stewart

256. An asset-based approach to addressing poverty and inequality in South Africa: Tentative recommendations – Ilan Strauss & Keith Weeks

258. The challenge of addressing household energy poverty – Dehran Swart & Barry Brendenkamp

259. Restitution: A revised paradigm for the transformation of poverty and inequality in South Africa – Sharlene Swartz & Duncan Scott

260. People’s perceptions on indigenous leafy vegetables: A case study of Mantusini location of the Port St Johns Local Municipality, in the Eastern Cape, South Africa – Vuyiswa Taleni, Phefumula Nyoni & Nomalungelo Goduka

261. Schools and accountability – Nick Taylor

262. Mobilising young people as assets for development: The Columba Leadership Academy – Chris Griswold

263. Early educational inequalities and the impact of Grade R – Stephen Taylor

264. Pathways out of poverty: Lessons of experience in linking micro strategies with macro frameworks – Chance Chagunda & Viviene Taylor

265. Perceptions of rural farmers on the use of indigenous seeds in promoting food security: A case study of Lwandile location of Ngqeleni, Nyandeni Local Municipality, in the Eastern Cape, South Africa – Kholekile Ngqila, Mlamli Teti & Nomalungelo Goduka

266. Sustaining urban agriculture’s socioeconomic impact: The potential of vegetable box schemes in Cape Town, South Africa – A Thom & B Conradie

267. We can assist in spatially targeting HIV responses in areas of very high prevalence and incidence in South African urban informal housing areas: A strategic response – L Thomas, J Vearey & P Mahlangu

268. Isibindi: Innovative approaches to rural development through the delivery of child and youth care services – Lucy Jamieson & Zeni Thumbadoo

269. Paradoxes, the tyranny of structures and enterprise developments in South African towns – Daan Toerien & Maitland Seman

270. Philani Plus (+): A mentor mother community health worker home visiting program to improve maternal and infants’ outcomes – Mary Rotherman-Borus, Ingrid le Roux, Mark Tomlinson, Nokwanele Mbewu, W Comulada, Karl le Roux, Jacqueline Stewart, Mary O’Connor, Mary Hartley, Kate Desmond, Erin Greco, Carol Worthman, Faith Idemundia& Dallas Swendeman

272. Poverty and labour issues – Evariste Umba

273. That’s it: Together there is hope! - Margot Uys & Ernesha Mazinyo

275. Competencies for poverty reduction – Hanneke van Bruggen

276. The third sector and poverty reduction: Snapshots from the Eastern Cape – Richard Haines, Amanda van den Berg & Amy Shelver

277. Low quality education as a poverty trap – Servaas van der Berg, Cobus Burger, Ronelle Burger, Mia de Vos, Gideon Durand, Martin Gustafsson, Eldridge Moses, Debra Shepherd, Nicholas Spaull, Stephen Taylor, Hendrik van Broekhuizen & Dieter von Fintel

279. Seductive schemes, dangerous developments – or a journey of discovery and healing? - Phia van der Watt

280. Pro-poor growth and social projection in South Africa: Exploring the interactions – Haroon Bhorat & Carlene van der Westhuizen

281. Exploring the potential of the “Right to the City” to integrate the vision and practice of civil society and organisations of the urban poor in the struggle for the socio-spatial transformation of South African cities – Tristan Gorgens & Mirjam van Donk

282. Strategies of community disability workers to alleviate poverty and promote educational and economic inclusion of people with disabilities in rural communities in three Southern African countries – Ermien van Pletzen, Margie Booyens & Theresa Lorenzo

283. Migration, health and inequality in South African cities: The experiences of poor, urban migrants in Johannesburg – Jo Vearey, Lorena Nunez, Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon, Marliese Richter & Elsa Oliveira

285. Mediating from the margins: The role of intermediaries in facilitating participation in markets by poor producers – M von Broembsen

286. The Dutch Reformed Church and the poor white problem in the wake of the first Carnegie Report (1932): Some church historical observations – Robert Vosloo

287. Supporting tertiary access for disadvantaged students: Lessons from the SASOL Inzalo Foundation’s bursary programme – Marietjie Vosloo, Murray Hofmeyr & Mpho Letlape

288. Grounding “effective land reform” for 2030: Past, present and future considerations – Cherryl Walker

290. Social entrepeneurship – individuals with vision hold unlimited potential to alleviate poverty: The UnLtd South Africa – Kathy Watters, Louise Willington, Tom Schutte & Rachel Kruh

291. The role of memory work in building social cohesion – Julia Wells

292. Are SMEs the answer for job creators? Towards the operationalization of a SME Observatory – Johannes Wessels & Willem Ellis

293. Small towns: Development potential or poverty traps? Making sure place doesn’t take preference over people – Johannes Wessels

294. TRIP: A methodology for the reintegration of homeless people – Grafton Whyte

295. Water demand management’s shadow side: Tackling inequality and scarcity of water provision in Cape Town – Jessica Wilson & Taryn Pereira

296. Digging into ourselves: Experiences of public health sector managers in rural areas – Tim Wilson, Irna Senekal, Nomfunda Mogapi & Arlene Bernstein

297. Historical roots of inequality in South Africa – Francis Wilson

298. Developing an alternative conceptual approach to school improvement in South Africa: The School-based Complementary Learning Framework – Allistair Witten

299. Low-carbon development and poverty: Exploring poverty alleviating mitigation action in developing countries – Holle Wlokas, Britta Rennkamp, Marta Torres, Harald Winkler, Anya Boyd, Emily Tyler & Catherine Fedorsky

300. Lessons learned and practical strategies for poverty alleviation in a deep rural environment – Rejane Woodroffe

301. Health care for all: Addressing the nursing crisis through self-help learning – David Woods

302. Cape Town – the need for long-term city planning to address poverty and inequality – Carol Wright, Natasha Primo & Seth Maqethuka

303. From conception to career (C2C) – David Wylde

305. People, power and the coast: A conceptual framework for benefit sharing – Rachel Wynberg & Maria Hauck

306. Does a little go a long way?: The experiences of CSG recipients and non-recipients in four diverse settings in South Africa – Wanga Zembe-Mkabile, Tanya Doherty, Rebecca Surendur, David Sanders & Debra Jackson

307. Why do families still not receive the Child Support Grant in South Africa: A longitudinal analysis of a cohort of families across South Africa – Wanga Zembe-Mkabile, Tanya Doherty, David Sanders, Debra Jackson, Mickey Chopra, Sonja Swanevelder, Carl Lombard, Rebecca Surendur

308. A2B Transformation Movement – Vivienne Zwennis

Laat lammetjies (too late for publication in the abstract book)

309. Transforming Lives: Can savings and credit group membership work for women affected by HIV/AIDS? A South African case study – Annie Barber

310. Burden of new and recurrent Tuberculosis in a major South African city stratified by age and HIV-status – Robin Wood, Stephen Lawn, Judy Caldwell, Richard Kaplan, Keren Middelkook & Linda-Gail Bekker

311. Panel Discussion on Constitution, Law and Justice: A contribution – Sandra Liebenberg