AFSUN Policy Brief: Johannesburg

Author(s)
AFSUN
Publication language
English
Pages
1pp
Date published
26 May 2009
Publisher
AFSUN
Type
Factsheets and summaries
Keywords
Development & humanitarian aid, Food and nutrition, Urban
Countries
South Africa
Organisations
African Food Security Network

Johannesburg, a ‘world class African city’ is the economic
hub of South Africa. Situated in Gauteng, the province is
classified as the fourth largest economy in Africa, accounting
for 33% of South Africa’s GDP. Constituting the industrial and
commercial heartland of South Africa the three individual
metropoles, Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni and Tswane are
surrounded by industrial and mining complexes within the
province. However, households in Johannesburg's poorer
areas are experiencing severe food insecurity and poverty.
Large numbers of people are affected and the widespread
perceptions of worsening conditions clearly indicate that
poor communities in Johannesburg are faced with socioeconomic
and health-care crises which require urgent
intervention. In order to provide empirical evidence of the
food poverty situation in Johannesburg, the Urban Food
Security Baseline Survey was conducted in Alexandra (Alex –
298 households), the Inner City (IC – 348 households) and
Orange Farm (OF – 350 households).