State-Community Collaboration for Safe Communities: Urban Violence Prevention Through Public Employment Programmes

State-Community Collaboration for Safe Communities: Urban Violence Prevention Through Public Employment Programmes

Since 2009 the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation has conducted research and intervention projects that engage with and assess the role of the South African government's Community Work Programme (CWP) in violence and crime prevention. This executive summary provides an outline of the series of project summative reports compiled by CSVR in 2019 and the key findings highlighted in these reports.

CSVR (2019) Summative Reports - Exec Summary
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CSVR is a multi-disciplinary institute that seeks to understand and prevent violence, heal its effects and build sustainable peace at the community, national and regional levels.

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