THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF NGOS ON THE WELL-BEING OF EXTENDED HOUSEHOLDS IN SOWETO

Authors

  • Mojalefa Rooderick University of Johannesburg
  • Phillip Blaauw North-West University,
  • Rinie Schenck University of the Western Cape

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2415-5829/1830

Keywords:

NGOs, well-being, extended households, Soweto, poverty, poverty gap

Abstract

Extended households, usually in the form of an elder or grandparent, have always provided a safety net for orphaned children. However, the high rates of HIV (AIDS) infection, unemployment and poverty have weakened their capacity to fulfil this vital role.The majority of extended households live in poverty and, therefore, lack sufficient resources to care for these children. In addition to receiving government social grants, some extended households are also receiving financial and non-financial assistance from local non-governmental organisations (NGOs). These local NGOs provide basic needs such as food, clothes and medical care to orphans living in extended family units. Little has been done to quantify their economic impact. This paper, therefore, investigates the economic impact of NGOs in improving the well-being of vulnerable orphaned children living in extended households in Soweto. Using Foster, Greer and Thorbecke’s (FGT) poverty indices, we found that the help of NGOs was statistically significant in reducing the level and extent of poverty in such dwellings. The results of FGT are supported by those of the logit econometric model.

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2016-10-28

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Rooderick, Mojalefa, Phillip Blaauw, and Rinie Schenck. 2016. “THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF NGOS ON THE WELL-BEING OF EXTENDED HOUSEHOLDS IN SOWETO”. Southern African Journal of Social Work and Social Development 28 (3):221-35. https://doi.org/10.25159/2415-5829/1830.

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