CHALLENGES FACING THE CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH IN INNERCITY

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2011-04-18
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Gorogodo, Blessing
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Zimbabwe is currently facing deep seated socio-economic and complex political problems which became overtly manifest in 2000. Consequently, individuals and families have been forced to migrate to neighbouring countries and to those further afield in search of meaningful livelihoods and safe political contexts. South Africa is one of the countries where Zimbabweans are migrating to. With the increase in the number of Zimbabweans coming to South Africa the South African government faces challenges in managing, formulating and implementing its immigration policies such that non-state organisations such as churches and other faith based organisations have to cater for the poor and vulnerable migrants. This research aimed to examine the challenges faced by a faith base organisation, the Central Methodist church in inner-city Johannesburg in assisting Zimbabwean immigrants. A case study research design was used to accomplish the aims and objectives of the research. Primary and secondary data collection was used to gather the information for the research. This study intended to broaden our knowledge on the challenges faced by churches and other non-state organisations in assisting Zimbabwean immigrants in South Africa. The research findings show that overcrowding, raiding by police and lack of resources are some of the challenges faced by the Methodist church in assisting Zimbabwean immigrants. The report recommends that policy makers in South Africa should begin to examine the challenges faced by Non Governmental Organisations in assisting immigrants in South Africa and to strengthen the capacities of these institutions to respond more effectively to the needs and rights of poor immigrants
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MM - P&DM
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Immigrants, Migrants, Non-governmental organisations, Refugees, Zimbabwean
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