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    The Significance of Livelihood Strategies in Addressing Poverty in Mixed Income Housing Developments: A Study of Lufhereng Integrated Development, Soweto
    (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024) Makhene, Maswabi Daniel; Ijasan, Kola
    This study examines the Lufhereng Integrated Housing Development project and focusses on poverty alleviation and community well-being, by using existing livelihood strategies. Criticisms levied against Mega Projects prompted questions about the sustainability of Lufhereng as a human settlement. The researcher employed a mixed- method approach to gather data from Lufhereng residents and the Re tlo sebetsa project manager. Findings include a lack of essential facilities and services, limited employment opportunities and a decline in household incomes. The study highlights significant poverty alleviation, with affordable housing and livelihood strategies, increased job prospects, and local business growth. Livelihood enhancement initiatives include skills development and entrepreneurship programmes. Challenges include resource allocation, economic inequalities, infrastructure development and resource optimization. Addressing these challenges, fostering inclusivity and community engagement, will maximise the project's potential. Holistic approaches that encompass housing, livelihood strategies, infrastructure, education, and healthcare are recommended.