
Reconstruction and Development Programme
The Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) was a South African policy initiated in the 1990s to address the social and economic inequalities stemming from decades of apartheid. It aimed to improve living conditions by providing housing, healthcare, education, and job opportunities. The RDP sought to build a more equitable society by focusing on infrastructure, community development, and economic growth, engaging citizens in the process. Overall, it represented a commitment to transforming South Africa into a more inclusive and democratic nation after years of division and discrimination.