WOW !! MUCH LOVE ! SO WORLD PEACE !
Fond bitcoin pour l'amélioration du site: 1memzGeKS7CB3ECNkzSn2qHwxU6NZoJ8o
  Dogecoin (tips/pourboires): DCLoo9Dd4qECqpMLurdgGnaoqbftj16Nvp


Home | Publier un mémoire | Une page au hasard

 > 

The role of civil society in promoting greater social justice for forced migrants living in the inner city of Johannesburg

( Télécharger le fichier original )
par Dieudonné Bikoko Mbombo
University of the Witwatersrand of Johannesburg, South Africa - Master of Science in Development Planning 2006
  

précédent sommaire suivant

Bitcoin is a swarm of cyber hornets serving the goddess of wisdom, feeding on the fire of truth, exponentially growing ever smarter, faster, and stronger behind a wall of encrypted energy

5.2.3. Recommendation for the National Government (NG)

Regarding the national government, I recommend it to include the interests of FM's in its

priorities instead of focusing only on the interests of the South Africans. The national government should promote equality of opportunities between South Africans and FMs (in terms of job opportunities) and encourage companies to recognise refugee and asylum seeker permits. Moreover, the national government should decentralise its power over FMs, in the sense that it should increase the power of the local government on FMs, by allowing local authorities to formulate their own policies on matters relating to the forced migration in different cities of the country.

5.3. Recommendation for Future Study

For future study, I recommend development planning students to conduct research on how the partnerships between the city's planners and the CSOs should be made, in other to facilitate greater social justice for FMs living in the inner city of Johannesburg.

précédent sommaire suivant






Bitcoin is a swarm of cyber hornets serving the goddess of wisdom, feeding on the fire of truth, exponentially growing ever smarter, faster, and stronger behind a wall of encrypted energy








"Nous voulons explorer la bonté contrée énorme où tout se tait"   Appolinaire