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This research was carried out in two Bindura Districts covering Manhenga, Maizelands Farm and Bindura Urban in Mashonaland Central Province of Zimbabwe. The research focused on the economic empowerment programmes implemented by SOS Family Strengthening Programme (SOS FSP) on behalf of the Government of Zimbabwe. The focus was on assessing the impact of these on poverty reduction. SOS FSP's programmes targeted households which contained orphaned and vulnerable children (OVCs), whom they supported with education and healthcare so as to eradicate the effects of poverty. The vulnerability of these…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This research was carried out in two Bindura Districts covering Manhenga, Maizelands Farm and Bindura Urban in Mashonaland Central Province of Zimbabwe. The research focused on the economic empowerment programmes implemented by SOS Family Strengthening Programme (SOS FSP) on behalf of the Government of Zimbabwe. The focus was on assessing the impact of these on poverty reduction. SOS FSP's programmes targeted households which contained orphaned and vulnerable children (OVCs), whom they supported with education and healthcare so as to eradicate the effects of poverty. The vulnerability of these households was mainly as a result of the effects of HIV and AIDS. The research problem was "Why the prevalence of poverty had continued to rise despite the various poverty reduction initiatives by various stakeholders in the two Districts of Bindura". The purpose of the study was to make an assessment of the impact of economic empowerment initiatives in poverty reduction from the programmesimplemented by SOS FSP, a development stakeholder in Bindura District during the period 2010 to 2014.
Autorenporträt
Muchineripi Innocent Marivo (MBL) é um contabilista de profissão. Trabalhou com Organizações de Desenvolvimento numa carreira de 15 anos. Sempre quis seguir a Investigação como uma carreira. A sua experiência e exposição com organizações humanitárias desencadeou uma paixão por ver pessoas no seu Zimbabué nativo serem emancipadas economicamente.