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Original Articles

Community‐based finance systems and their potential for urban self‐help in a new South Africa

Pages 173-187 | Received 01 Aug 1995, Accepted 01 Dec 1995, Published online: 27 Feb 2008
 

Agents dealing with the improvement of the living conditions of the poor often face difficulties owing to a lack of finance. A possible solution is the use and creation of community‐based finance systems for residential improvement, taking into account that additional finance can be mobilised among the target group. For the creation of such schemes, one can learn much from the organisation, operation and maintenance of financial self‐help groups such as stokvels in the informal sector. In discussing and analysing this information, lessons are drawn and policy options developed. It is of great importance that blueprints should be avoided. Consequently, alternative policy options for guided self‐help are explored.

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Research Associate, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam and the Centre for Asian Studies, Amsterdam. I am grateful to Jan van der Linden for commenting on an earlier version of this paper, which was presented at the workshop on housing finance and community‐based finance of the Urban Sector Network, 31 July 1995, Cape Town.

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