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A critical analysis of the impact of indigent policies on socio-economic inequalities in South Africa: A case of Amathole District Municipality

Impi Rungano Kuhlengisa, Tando Rulashe & Amina Jakoet-Salie
Volume 4 Issue 3, September 2024

At the heart of local government administration and the inherent ability to deliver core services to the people is a progressive and responsive policy that is inclusive of the social values of society. This manuscript examines the nexus between indigent policy and the challenges local governments face, focusing on the Amathole District Municipality (ADM) in South Africa. Grounded in Critical Race Theory (CRT), the study investigates how indigent policies intersect with socioeconomic disparities, drawing on secondary data sources and African theoretical perspectives. It highlights historical and contemporary factors shaping these policies and their impact on marginalised communities, revealing systemic inequalities within them. This paper employed an interpretivism paradigm and a qualitative approach, and it relied on secondary data that was analysed through themes. The study underscores the importance of inclusive and responsive policies in addressing core service delivery and societal values. While acknowledging the indigent policy's role in alleviating inequality and poverty, it identifies shortcomings in addressing unemployment. Recommendations include concurrent implementation of the policy with social grants, local economic development, and public works programs, alongside community empowerment and long-term monitoring for sustainable socioeconomic development. By offering insights for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars, the research contributes to evidence-based policymaking and social justice efforts in South Africa. It emphasizes the need for holistic approaches that prioritize equity and social justice, fostering inclusive and sustainable development.

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Impi Rungano Kuhlengisa. Lecturer, University of Fort Hare. Email: impikuhlengisa@gmail.com

Tando Rulashe. Corresponding author. Senior Lecturer, Nelson Mandela University. Email: tndrulashe@gmail.com

Amina Jakoet-Salie. Head of Department/ Senior Lecturer, Nelson Mandela University. Email: amina.jakoet-salie@mandela.ac.za

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Kuhlengisa, I.R., Rulashe, T. & Jakoet-Salie, A. (2024). A critical analysis of the impact of indigent policies on socio-economic inequalities in South Africa: A case of Amathole District Municipality. International Review of Social Sciences Research, 4(3), 25-51. https://doi.org/10.53378/irssr.353079

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