Farm Workers And Farm Dwellers | Land Portal

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Date of publication: 
November 2012
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4:00

Farm Workers And Farm Dwellers

Community groups, local and regional forums are addressing key concerns identified in the research. Through regional and national TA events these forums are connected with each other to gain a stronger voice and to push for the alternative, pro-poor development trajectories. Community members, with support from NGO staff, have produced short videos on pressing issues that emerged from the research such as access to land, post-land reform challenges, marketing of agricultural produce, evictions, and customary rights to marine resources. 

Land right violations of farm dwellers, KwaZulu-Natal

People living on commercial farms in Amajuba Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa, struggle to access more land to keep their cattle herd and grow food for their families. They call on the Government for land reform.

Watch the video here by Thembani Mthanti and Nokuthula Mthimunye, supported by Association For Rural Advancement.

Victims of farm evictions: Life in Spooky Town, Western Cape.

Informal settlements in the Cape Winelands, South Africa, are rapidly growing because of increasing evictions of farm workers and their families. Women show the harrowing living conditions of Spooky Town in Rawsonville, Breede Valley Municipality. Women on Farms Project is lobbying to stop illegal evictions and provide security for farm workers.

Watch the video here by Brenda Muller, Hester Engelbrecht and Elna Lindoor, supported by Women on Farms Project. 

Youth trapped on farms, Western Cape

Self-help projects in agriculture can alleviate poverty and offer hope to young unemployed women and men living on farms in Cederberg Municipality in the Western Cape, South Africa.

Watch the video by Pedro Kotze, Jose Pick and Anneke George, supported by Surplus People Project. 

 

Community Videos project by Tshintsha Amakhaya.

 

Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Thembani Mthanti, Nokuthula Mthimunye, Brenda Muller, Hester Engelbrecht, Elna Lindoor, Pedro Kotze, Jose Pick and Anneke George.

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