Question | Answer | Description | Datasource and Evidence | Comment |
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# of people living in backyards | Strong Evidence | By multiplying the number of households with the city's average household size according to census 2011 data, we get a sense of how many people live inbackyarder shacks. |
SDF 2019/2020 | 166 600 |
# HH living in backyards | Strong Evidence | The number of households residing in backyarder shacks across the entire city. |
SDF 2019/2020 | 49 000 |
% of municipal population | Strong Evidence | This figure represents the proportion of the city's population living in backyarder shacks. In other words, a bit less than one in ten people live in an informal settlement. |
Census 2011 | 4% |
Does the council have an official backyarder upgrading strategy? | No Evidence | Every city with a significant proportion (more than 5% of total city population) of backyarders should have a strategy to improve the living conditions of people living in backyarder shacks articulated in their core municipal doucmentation. |
BEPP 2019/2020 review; SDF 2019/2020 | Small scale project mentioned to collect data on backyarders. Awaiting guidance from NDHS on the provision of services to backyards |
% of Provincial total | Strong Evidence | This figure indicates that 47% of backyard shacks in the Eastern Cape Province is located in East London. |
IDP 2019/20 review | 61% |
Has a department been assigned to take responsibility for the strategy? | No Evidence | A leading department needs to take responsibility for the strategy. |
BEPP 2019/2020 review | N/A |
2001 - 2011 Backyarder Growth Rate | Strong Evidence | The growth rate of households living in backyarder shacks is calculated by comparing census 2001 and 2011 data. |
HDA Report 2013 | 6% |
What services are provided to backyarder shacks? | No Evidence | Every strategy should be clearly state, without ambiguity and uncertainty, what the city's strategy of improving backyard shacks is. In this way, citizens can hold their governments to account. |
IDP 2019/20 review; SDF 2019/2020 | Awaiting guidance from NDHS on the provision of services to backyards |