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Proceedings of

3rd International E-Conference on Engineering, Technology and Management ICETM 2020

"SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: LOCAL ECONOMIC GROWTH STRATEGY POST- COVID-19 IN SOUTH AFRICA"

Robert Walter Dumisani Zondo
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-190-0-01
Pages
1 - 6
Authors
1
ISBN
978-1-63248-190-0

Abstract: “The local economic challenges facing South Africa, so far, have been addressed by the introduction of policies. Hence, there are major policy reforms that have taken place pre- Covid-19 era, including the protection of rural producers, consumers and the markets. However, the spread of COVID-19 novel coronavirus around in 2020 was fast and dramatic. With the death toll experienced by various countries around the world, the effect had tremendous impact on the general economy and local communities in rural areas (in specific). The economic effects were also exacerbated by emergency strategies (like lockdowns) by different countries around the world. Nonetheless, it has been established that rural institutions are viewed as having a potential role in rural poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Hence, the enforcement of local institutions in rural areas and capacity building as fundamental elements of strategies for rural poverty alleviation are necessary. Local economic growth,”

Keywords: Covid-19, environmental management, governance, local community, local economic development, South Africa, sustainable development

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