Infrastructure Development and Sustainable Rural Livelihoods: Perceptions from Umzumbe Local Municipality, South Africa

Sabelo Reginald Buthelezi, O. T. Ojogiwa, Betty C. Mubangizi, Bongani Reginald Qwabe
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In many rural communities in South Africa, including Umzumbe Local Municipality (ULM) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), the delivery of high-quality infrastructure for sustainable rural livelihoods has not yet been fully realised. Despite legislative changes on infrastructure improvement, rural residents are still overwhelmed with daunting challenges that have dire consequences for human and socio-economic development. This study sought to explore the existing infrastructure at ULM for the attainment of sustainable livelihoods. It examines the prominent contributing factors that obstruct infrastructural development for the attainment of optimal sustainable development. Data drawn from interviews were gathered for this explanatory qualitative case study from a targeted sample of 12 participants while 30 participants participated in the focus group. Secondary data was, however, collected from relevant literature and official documents and analysed thematically. Findings revealed that rural areas, such as the ULM are still enduring unsatisfactory infrastructural access, quality and reliability. The existing efforts to advance infrastructure improvement are seemingly unproductive as a result of several shortcomings including inept public management.
基础设施发展与可持续农村生计:南非乌姆祖姆贝地方市政当局的看法
在南非的许多农村社区,包括夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省(KZN)的乌姆祖姆贝地方市政当局(ULM),尚未完全实现为农村可持续生计提供高质量的基础设施。尽管在改善基础设施方面进行了立法改革,但农村居民仍然面临着严峻的挑战,这些挑战对人类和社会经济发展造成了严重后果。本研究旨在探讨 ULM 现有的基础设施,以实现可持续生计。研究探讨了阻碍基础设施发展以实现最佳可持续发展的突出因素。这项解释性定性案例研究从 12 名目标样本参与者和 30 名焦点小组参与者的访谈中收集数据。此外,还从相关文献和官方文件中收集了二手数据,并进行了专题分析。研究结果显示,像 ULM 这样的农村地区在基础设施的使用、质量和可靠性方面仍不尽人意。由于存在包括公共管理不力在内的若干缺陷,目前为改善基础设施所做的努力似乎并无成效。
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