Nemaonzeni, Ephraim Raphalalani2006-11-142006-11-142006-11-14http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1684Student Number : 8906043R - MSc research report - School of Architecture and Planning - Faculty of Engineering and the Built EnvironmentThis study engages with community participation in post-apartheid South Africa, in an attempt to discern participation approaches that might enhance development in the upgrading of informal settlements within the Metropolitan Cities. The research attempts to come up with an intervention strategy that incorporates participation of Community- Based Organisations, Community leaders and society into informal settlement interventions in South Africa. It reviews the South African framework and structures for informal settlement community participation (including civic organisations, other community-based organisatios, and elected statutory representation). It then examines to what extent lessons from the International literature review 2003 study conducted by Thabelo Nethenzheni may be relevant to the South African situation.843343 bytesapplication/pdfencommunity participationpost-apartheid South Africaupgradinginformal settlementsMetropolitan CitiesCommunity-Based OrganisationsCommunity Participation in the Upgrading of Informal Settlements with reference to Thembelihle and Kanana informal settlements, JohannesburgThesis