Focal point
Location
Mowbray
Cape Town
Phuhlisani began as a consultancy started by a group of people who wanted to support emerging farmers who obtained access to land through land reform programmes in South Africa. In 2015, after 12 years in operation as a Closed Corporation, the members of the company decided to convert Phuhlisani to a Non-Profit Company which took place in October 2015.
Phuhlisani NPC provides comprehensive services and support for sustainable land reform and rural development including:
- Research and strategy development at national, provincial district and local scales.
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Providing development facilitation and conflict resolution services in complex and contested development settings.
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Providing individual project planning and implementation support.
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Supporting rights determination, strengthening land holding institutions and helping develop functional land rights management systems.
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Developing and strengthening associations representing people acquiring land through the land reform programme.
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Designing comprehensive capacity development strategies and materials.
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Facilitating learning process approaches within institutions and across development programmes.
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Market scoping, agricultural enterprise development and joint venture formation.
Phuhlisani has adopted a trans-disciplinary approach to its work. This involves breaking down the boundaries between so called hard and soft skills, specialist and local knowledge.
The organization believes that this helps to identify solutions which are socially, economically and ecologically sustainable in a context where land and agrarian reform, the promotion of sustainable livelihoods and pro poor rural development take place within an increasingly complex and contested national and international environment.
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Resources
Displaying 1 - 5 of 36KBL Spotlight on mining in Southern Africa Feb-March 2025
In the past two months Knowledgebase.land (KBL) has carried links to news highlighting recent developments in the region's mining sector across five countries. Our analysis covers recent reporting on extraction activities, economic impacts, and policy changes from Zambia to South Africa. Join us as we provide critical insights into the current state of mining in Southern Africa.
The (manufactured) controversy over South Africa’s Expropriation Act
South Africa's Expropriation Act of 2024, is at the centre of international controversy following lobbying by Afriforum and punitive actions by US President Donald Trump. We analyse the key arguments presented in a small selection of the numerous recent articles curated on knowledgebase.land (KBL).
South African land news #March 2020
Every day since Pres Ramaphosa was elected into office we have searched out South African land-related news which is curated on our website knowledgebase.land. This publication provides a brief summary of land news across a range of categories for March 2020
Refocusing the South African Land Debate
This moderated online dialogue was facilitated by Phuhlisani NPC in association with the Land Portal. Phuhlisani NPC has drafted this report on the key issues surfaced through the dialogue.
Dialogue objectives
The dialogue provided an online forum to explore different perspectives on the content of a pro-poor programme of land reform programme that can:
The role of land tenure and governance in reproducing and transforming spatial inequality
Various multilateral organisations, for instance the World Bank, the Food and Agricultural Organisation have been at the forefront of the different programmes designed to enhance tenure security of landholders as the basis for long-term agricultural development. This has been the case especially in parts of the world where customary systems of tenure are predominant. Wily argues that ‘so little of sub-Saharan Africa is subject to formal entitlements as legally recognised private properties’.