Implementation Evaluation of the Recapitalisation and Development Programme

Description

This report is based on data collected from land reform beneficiaries, government officials, strategic partners and mentors in six provinces: Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo and North West. An attempt was made to address all the evaluation questions as agreed with the client. We believe that the results of the evaluation will be useful in informing policy processes on land reform, especially what needs to be done to ensure that Recapitalisation and Development Programme (RADP, henceforth abbreviated as RECAP) implementation is improved.
The report is organised as follows: The next section provides background information on the RECAP, including its objectives, purpose and scope of the evaluation study. This is followed by a section outlining the methods and procedures for data collection. The results of the study are presented next. The final section of the report summarises the study findings and presents conclusions and recommendations.

Information

Evaluation Number:
407
Score:
4,1
Report Approval:
Friday, 18 October 2013
Published:
Friday, 20 May 2016
Initiated By:
The Presidency: Department: Performance Monitoring and Evaluation
Undertaken By:
University of Pretoria
Evaluation Period:
21 November 2012 - 18 October 2013
Evaluation Area:
LED, SMEs & local development projects
Land & agriculture
National Outcome:
National Outcome 4: Decent employment through inclusive economic growth.
National Outcome 7: Vibrant, equitable and sustainable rural communities with food security for all.
National Outcome 10: Environmental assets and natural resources that are well protected and continually enhanced.
Commissioned By:
National
Evaluation Type:
Implementation
Evaluation Subject:
Programme
Project
Geographic Scope:
National
Provincial

Evaluation Documents

File Name
DPME Recap short final report 04 11 2013.pdf
DPME Recap final report 10October2013.pdf
407 Implementation Evaluation of the Recapitalisation and Development Programme.pdf
RECAP Improvement Plan 05 Feb 2014_edited_1 final 10 feb.pdf
DGs Letter and Management Response.pdf
TOR LAND RECAP 12 04 10.pdf
Literature review.pdf

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