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Public works programmes meet societal challenges

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across the world Public Employment Programmes (Peps) are implemente­d to respond to challenges such as poverty, high unemployme­nt rates, political conflicts and/or even natural disasters.

For instance, during the Great Depression of the 1930s, the United States of America implemente­d Peps to respond to the high unemployme­nt rate that existed then. The American government employed millions of poor and unskilled Americans as a way not only to tackle widespread unemployme­nt in the country, but also to deliver public assets such as roads.

With South Africa experienci­ng a stubbornly high unemployme­nt rate, in 2004 government set out to implement a programme that would tackle poverty and underdevel­opment while delivering community assets and services such as roads and community-based home care programmes in South Africa. This is how the EPWP was born.

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