The extent to which the Lesotho government’s social welfare programmes are responsive to the needs of rural recipients

Type Journal Article - Southern African Journal of Social Work and Social Development
Title The extent to which the Lesotho government’s social welfare programmes are responsive to the needs of rural recipients
Author(s)
Volume 26
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
Page numbers 349-364
URL https://upjournals.co.za/index.php/SWPR/article/view/2259
Abstract
This paper examines the extent to which government social welfare programmes meet the needs of individuals in the rural areas in Lesotho. Data were collected from 100 social welfare recipients through a semi-structured questionnaire. The study was guided by four hypotheses using chi-square as a test of significance. The major results show that the government was providing a number of social welfare programmes that had a significant impact on lives. These notwithstanding, the insufficient transfers are discussed in the light of the African cultural values of sharing and reciprocity. The impact of the financial/economic crisis on recipients and the government in the area of social welfare is discussed. It is concluded that the government has not been able to provide sufficient social welfare benefits to its citizens. The weaknesses of the Department of Social Welfare and the unregulated nature of social work practice are highlighted and recommendations are suggested.

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