Masuku, ThembaLanga, MaloseBruce, David2017-02-272016-04http://hdl.handle.net/10625/56078The report includes seven case studies, six dealing with informal settlements, townships or other localities affected by forms of collective violence, including service delivery protests and xenophobia. The seventh case study deals with the Bokfontein community work programme, where the absence of violence in the area has been linked to development initiatives, most notably the Community Work Programme (CWP). CWP provides regular and predictable work opportunities at the local level, and targets “the poorest areas ... where market-based jobs are unlikely to come any time soon.” The CWP initiative is reviewed in terms of the case studies.application/pdfenSAFE AND INCLUSIVE CITIESCOMMUNITY WORK PROGRAMMEVIOLENCE PREVENTIONSOCIAL SAFETY NETSCOMMUNITY PARTICIPATIONUNEMPLOYMENTSOUTH AFRICASOUTH OF SAHARAVULNERABLE GROUPSHUMAN SETTLEMENTSURBAN VIOLENCECASE STUDIESCommunity Work Program in KagisoSynthesis Report