Ms Samela Shalom Mtyingizane

TELEPHONE: 031 242 5400
EMAIL: smtyingizane@hsrc.ac.za

Current position and details of qualifications, institution(s) and specialities: Samela Mtyingizane is a PhD research trainee in Developmental, Capable and Ethical State (DCES) research programme. She has obtained a Masters in Development studies from the University of Zululand where her research looked at the role of social grants as a means of guarding against food insecurity. She is currently enrolled for a doctoral programme in development studies at the University of KwaZulu-Natal where her PhD research is focusing on decolonisation of the education curriculum in the South African context. Since the beginning of her career in 2016 she has diversified and embraced a variety of thematic research interests such as food security, rural development, sustainable development and decolonisation of education in the South African context.

Experience and special projects: Throughout her experience as a researcher, she has have developed wide ranging research skills and abilities such as project management, teaching and training, data collection/analysis and academic writing as part of knowledge dissemination. She has worked in several research projects across the country and has engaged with different stakeholders such as the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), the Department of CoGTA and civil society organisations where she participated in service delivery and community development related research projects. During this period, she has enriched her knowledge and skills in both qualitative and quantitative methodology and considers herself to be a mixed-methodology researcher. Amongst other research projects she has been engaged in four annual rounds of the South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS) as of 2016 which have yielded significant outcome in terms of academic article writing for publications.

Publications: During her time as a research trainee Miss Samela Mtyingizane has co-authored and published six (6) scientific articles in peer reviewed academic journals, co-authored client reports for the SANDF and the IEC and has made as eight (8) press releases. She has also presented four papers in accredited conferences.

Recent

The 2021 Social Unrest in South Africa: Primary survey-based research

With reference to the unrest in KZN and Gauteng and its far-reaching social and economic impacts on the country, this research is to better understand....

UJ-HSRC Covid-19 Democracy Survey

The main aim of this UJ-HSRC COVID-19 Democracy Survey was to provide critical social data with which to understand public perceptions of the economic....

Limpopo 2020: Evaluating Armed Forces Day

The main aim of this study is to determine the impact of Armed Forces Day 2020. Armed Forces Day will be held in Limpopo on 21 February 2020 and a co....

SANDF - Armed Forces Day Project

More specifically the research will aim to determine if: (i) The event served to unite South Africans behind the SANDF; (ii) The event allowed the SA....

African Peer Preview Mechanism - APRM

To develop a methodology for conducting a Preliminary Review mission in Kenya; To help pilot the methodology in the Preliminary Mission; To conduct t....

Improving Electricity and Water Service Delivery in Gugulethuby strengthening Citizen Engagement (Cape Town) using the Community Scorecard approach

The overall objective is to use the Community Scorecard methodology to improve electricity and water service delivery in Cape Town municipality throug....