Abstract:
The national Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) was established in 2004/5 with the overarching objective of creating one million job opportunities in five years, and emphasising the creation of unskilled work opportunities for the unemployed. The year 2007 marking the half-way for the programme, the Expanded Public Works Support Programme (EPWSP) commissioned a mid-term review in order to assess the EPWP to date, and elicit recommendations on the future direction and structure of the programme.
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Commissioned by Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU), University of Cape Town), Rutgers School of Law (State University of New Jersey, USA) and ITT (UK), October
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