Insight into self-reliance of rural communities for endogenous growth in KwaZulu-Natal
Date
2022-06-06
Authors
Zondo, Robert Walter Dumisani
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Publisher
Siauliai University
Abstract
It has been established that development in most African countries has been severely affected due to the loss
of the key aspects that define communities and the environments in which they live. Rural communities are
normally overlooked when development interventions are implemented. Immediate intervention of rural
communities requires funding for infrastructure such as earth dams, training facilities, marketing of products
and services, frameworks for rural development plans as well as capacity support. Such funding plays a
positive role in the development of self-reliance of rural communities.
Other than funding, African indigenous knowledge is critical in advancing the self-reliance of rural
communities. However, such a knowledge system is either underdeveloped or not fully utilised for
development purposes. The underutilisation of African indigenous knowledge leads to the loss of valuable
information that could be used for developmental purposes, ensuring unified communities. This affects the
establishment of self-reliance strategies in rural communities leading to the creation of endogenous growth.
Such growth enriches the development process and empowers communities to be self-reliant, thus improving
quality of life. The economic empowerment strategies should result in the development of rural entrepreneurs
for South Africa. This study assesses the effects of self-reliance on rural community development in KwaZulu-Natal.
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Keywords
Endogenous growth, Indigenous knowledge system, KwaZulu-Natal, Rural communities, Selfreliance
Citation
Zondo, R.W.D. 2022. Insight into self-reliance of rural communities for endogenous growth in KwaZulu-Natal. Specialusis Ugdymas. 1(43): 2664-2676.