Contributors: Thula Zondi | Margo le Roux | Vuyolwetu Ntinzi
The Siyavuna Abalimi Development Programme case study examines how the Social Employment Fund (SEF), together with Strategic Implementing Partners (SIPs), is supporting smallholder farmers and strengthening rural livelihoods across communities in KwaZulu-Natal. Grounded in qualitative research conducted during the 2024/2025 implementation period, the brief captures the lived experiences of farmers, mentors, and technical advisors participating in the programme.
Written for policymakers, development practitioners, funders, civil society organisations, and stakeholders working within social employment and rural development, the case study offers valuable insights into how locally embedded agricultural interventions can improve food security, build skills, support women and youth participation, and create pathways towards sustainable livelihoods. It also reflects on the structural barriers that continue to shape rural economic inclusion and highlights key lessons for adaptive programme design and scalability.
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