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A situation analysis of the social development fund

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posted on 2024-09-06, 05:29 authored by Edwin Kaseke
The Government of Zimbabwe introduced the Social Development Fund (SDF) in 1991 in order to cushion the poor and vulnerable groups against the initial negative effects of the economic structural adjustment programme, especially frictional unemployment, cost recovery measures and the removal of subsidies. The SDF consists of two components, the Employment and Training Programme (ETP) and the Social Welfare Component. The Social Welfare Component consists of three schemes, namely food money, school fees and health service user fees. This study concentrates on the schemes under the Social Welfare Component of SDF and does not analyse the ETP. This study of the Social Welfare Component of the SDF was conducted from May to July 1993, relying on reviews of published and unpublished Government documents and interviews with key informants at headquarters, provincial, district and village levels.

A situation analysis of the Zimbabwean Social Development Fund(SDF) meant to cushion the poor from the vagaries of the IMF/World Bank initiated Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP.)

Funding

Financial support from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAF.)

History

Publisher

School of Social Work (SSW) (UZ)

Citation

Kaseke, E. (1994) A situation analysis of the social development fund, Occasional Paper Series Paper No. 2, Harare: SSW.

Series

Occcasional Paper Series 2

IDS Item Types

Other; Series paper (non-IDS)

Copyright holder

School of Social Work (SSW), (UZ)

Country

Zimbabwe.

Language

en

Identifier ISBN

0-7974-1416-9

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