Thompson, LisaConradie, Ina2013-04-242013-04-242011Thompson, L. & Conradie, I. (2011). From poverty to power? Women’s participation in intermediary organisations in Site C, Khayelitsha. Africanus, 4(1): 43-560304-615Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10566/575This article examines how women organise themselves in community structures to claim socio-economic rights through participation. The discussion is based on case study research undertaken in Khayelitsha, Site C, where women involved in incomegenerating projects (IGPs) have also been involved in a dual strategy of trying to improve their living conditions through active engagement. The article looks at the intermediary institutions, the South African national Civics Association (SANCO) and the Khayelitsha Development Forum (KDF) which mediate the participatory spaces for engagement created by local government, and how these organisations serve ordinary men and women from the townships in terms of helping them to attain a better quality of life.enCopyright Unisa Press. Permission granted to reproduce the journal article in this Repository.Woman participationSocio-economic rightsFrom poverty to power? Women’s participation in intermediary organisations in Site C, KhayelitshaArticle