Stephen Greenberg

Stephen Greenberg

Dr. Stephen Greenberg is a freelance researcher with an interest in food systems, land, agriculture and rural development. He has worked in the NGO sector since the mid 1990s.

Stephen completed his PhD on land reform and agricultural production on restitution farms in Limpopo province in 2011. He currently works with the African Centre for Biodiversity (ACB), and the Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) at the University of the Western Cape.



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Rural Local Government at the Crossroads

Picture: Sideshow_NYC Stephen Greenberg - Local government is the interface between the state and citizens in any country. In rural South Africa, this interface is extremely weak as a result of the power of sectional interests and a local government system that reinforces accountability to party rather than constituency. The lack of legitimacy and responsiveness of local government was a weak point under apartheid, and the widespread struggle for democratic local representation was one of the most important factors in the downfall...

Where To For Rural Development After Polokwane?

Picture: Maureen Sill Stephen Greenberg - Rural development was identified as one of the top five priorities for the next five years at the African National Congress’s (ANC’s) Conference in Polokwane in December 2007. This will be translated into the ANC’s 2009 election manifesto to be launched in January. But will this lead to practical changes in the ANC’s approach to rural areas since 1994? The historical roots of the ANC lie in the urban areas. The organisation first represented an aspirant urban...