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1. Introduction IDPs and Rural Communities in Kwazulu Natal-The Strategy for Post- Conflict Reconstruction. By Akin Akiboye CCS-UKZN 2. Methodology A. Ethnography-The study of ethnicity and cultural heritage B. Qualitative Methods


  1. 1. Introduction IDPs and Rural Communities in Kwazulu Natal-The Strategy for Post- Conflict Reconstruction. By Akin Akiboye CCS-UKZN

  2. 2. Methodology A. Ethnography-The study of ethnicity and cultural heritage B. Qualitative Methods Observation/questionnaire Interviews/situational analysis. Rural Participation

  3. 3. History/Definition A. Short history of the Zulu People B .Short history of the IDPs C. Definition: People that have suffered through conflict, but remind within the boundary of their country.

  4. 4. Kwazulu Natal’s Government and rural communities under apartheid. A. Black sport agenda B. Willing leaders to work within the system C. Rural communities and IDPs D. Areas Covered: 11 Districts of Kwazulu Natal

  5. 5. The social-economic reconstruction of rural communities under homeland Forced out from Herrismith being Zulu to Cambatown, Hambasalale, and Mpumalanga townships under EThekwini . Wasbank in Edunmeni, Kameelshop into Konkani, and while people from Marrianhill, and Earkunzi, were forced into Lime Hill Township in Ladysmith. These

  6. 6. Internal displacement and nation building in the rural communities of Kwazulu Natal 1. IDP-Integrated Development Programme 2. BEE-Black Economic Empowerment 3. RDP-Reconstruction and Development Programme-Housing Project

  7. 7. Internal displacement and the rural communities in post- Chief Gatsha Buthelezi Reconciliation and mediation, ANC/IFP/Capacity Building via intensive educational programme-Technical colleges

  8. 8. Conclusion Way forward and economic support from private sector and financial institutions internally, for conflict termination and containment of inequality and chronic poverty

  9. 9. Comments and Questions Any question or observation including criticism.

  10. 10. Appreciation and Acknowledgment THANKS Quotation for the day: The seed of ethnic hatred of yesterday has created the fruit of colour divide of today via acrimonious suspicion ,that has extended to the birth of XENOPHOBIA in South Africa.

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