Bruce, DavidLanga, MaloseMerwe, Hugo van der2015-01-192015-01-192013http://hdl.handle.net/10625/53546PowerPoint presentationThis presentation discusses some emerging theoretical issues regarding a study of a poverty alleviation initiative – the community work programme (CWP) – and its impact on violence. The study forms part of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC)’s Safe and Inclusive Cities (SAIC) programme. The presentation outlines the CWP in terms of poverty alleviation, community participation, typical projects, violence against women, job creation and the prevention of violence. Lastly, it describes the limits of the CWP programme as an instrument of violence prevention.Text1 digital file (14 p.)Application/pdfenPOVERTY MITIGATIONEMPLOYMENT CREATIONVIOLENCESOUTH AFRICAINCOME DISTRIBUTIONGENDER-BASED VIOLENCEFOOD SECURITYGENDER EQUALITYURBAN VIOLENCEWORK PROGRAMMESSOUTH OF SAHARAVIOLENCE PREVENTIONIMPACT ASSESSMENTPoverty alleviation and violence prevention : exploring the impact of the community work programmePresentation