THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF DISPLACED AFRICAN SINGLE MOTHERS IN THE AFTERMATH OF FLOODS IN KWAZULU-NATAL

Authors

  • Santham Ajodhia University of Fort Hare
  • Thembelihle Brenda Makhanya University of Mpumalanga

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15270/60-3-1349

Keywords:

displaced, floods, KwaZulu-Natal, natural disasters, single mothers, social work practice

Abstract

In April 2022, heavy rainfall and flooding took place in most areas of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The floods left a trail of destruction, grief and displacement for the most vulnerable social groups. The condition of African single mothers was of particular concern because of the multiple disadvantages they already face. Based on a qualitative study conducted with 30 displaced single mothers who were purposively selected, the article explores the lived experiences of displaced African single mothers in the aftermath of the KwaZulu-Natal floods. The findings revealed that although temporary shelters were provided for their safety, African single mothers were subjected to various forms of secondary trauma, which aggravated their vulnerability. This suggested a need for psychosocial interventions and a comprehensive emergency plan for single mothers during natural disasters. Based on the strengths perspective, the article recommends intensive social work interventions and strategic resource management amongst community stakeholders and political leaders to ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of support.

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Author Biographies

Santham Ajodhia, University of Fort Hare

Department of Social Work and Social Development

Thembelihle Brenda Makhanya, University of Mpumalanga

School of Social Science

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Published

2024-09-10

How to Cite

Ajodhia, S., & Makhanya, T. B. (2024). THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF DISPLACED AFRICAN SINGLE MOTHERS IN THE AFTERMATH OF FLOODS IN KWAZULU-NATAL. Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 60(3), 602–621. https://doi.org/10.15270/60-3-1349

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