Jul 16, 2010
Barak

JNB

This is the airport code for Johannesburg. I spend so much time here it feels like a second home. I spent most of yesterday in Chatsworth getting an update on the Westcliff Flats Residents Association’s ongoing work. The more time I spend with them, the more impressed I am. I spent most of the morning looking at the ongoing housing renovations in the community. In the afternoon, we met with members of the municipal government. In the evening, I got an update on their income generation programs. I also saw what life in Westcliff would be like if it were not for the efforts of the WFRA. Many of the surrounding areas of Chatsworth are truly grim and destitute places, and the government seems indifferent – or even hostile – to their concerns. Making democracy work for the residents in Westcliff has been hard work, but one can’t deny the difference it has made.

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  • [...] much what I heard at the local government conference I attended in Zambia this week as well in Chatsworth last week. At the end of the day, I agree with The Economist’s [...]

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