CHAPTER 5: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION
5.7 Chapter summary
The intention of the study is to be informative to many societies, that is, from local, national as well as international community about internal displacement in South Africa. It has become evident through the research that most people were and/or are not aware of internal displacement in the country. Moreover, since internal displacement affects the minority community, their concerns becomes the voice in the wilderness. Removals and consequent displacements, even in circumstances that are non-segregationist are known to cause trauma.
In the case of the displacements of South Africa, the effects were more traumatic because they were carried out on racial grounds because of apartheid system. Relocation undermined the morale of the communities involved, giving them a sense of homelessness. People lived in uncertainty for a long time until democratic dispensation was realised in 1994. The involvement of the United Nations by laying down policies which help avoid internal displacement is highly appreciated. I hope the research could be of great help for future studies in South Africa.
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