Article
Southern African Journal of Social Work and Social Development https://doi.org/10.25159/2415-5829/8620
https://upjournals.co.za/index.php/SWPR/index ISSN 2415-5829 (Online), ISSN 0520-0097 (Print)
Volume 34 | Number 1 | 2022 | #8620 | 17 pages © Unisa Press 2022
An Exploration of Social Assistance Programmes in
Eswatini, South Africa and Zambia
Beatrice Sakala
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-22248-5438
World Vision, Zambia
Beatrice_Bwalya@wvi.org
Ndangwa Noyoo
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4549-4863
University of Cape Town, South Africa
Lungile Mabundza-Dlamini
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5459-0833
University of Eswatini
Abstract
Presently, many countries in the Global South are increasingly recognising the
critical role that social assistance programmes play in poverty reduction and the
strengthening of the livelihoods of vulnerable groups. This trend has been
gaining momentum in Africa, especially in the last decade, with many countries
implementing social assistance programmes or social cash transfers to improve
people’s living standards. Despite this, there is still a lack of information and
evidence on the way in which these programmes are being rolled out in Africa
and particularly in southern Africa. In this article, we discuss social assistance
programmes in three southern African countries, namely, Eswatini (formerly
known as Swaziland), South Africa and Zambia. We attempt to fill the said gap
by providing an account of social assistance programmes in the three countries.
We examine the way in which national institutions and systems are evolving in
response to the provision of social assistance to the citizens of Eswatini, South
Africa and Zambia. Through an exploratory study and review of secondary data,
we attempt to tease out the key drivers of social assistance programmes in the
three countries. Some suggestions are made for improving the social assistance
in the three countries.
Keywords: social assistance; social cash transfers; poverty reduction; Eswatini; South
Africa; Zambia