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Poverty and unemployment in South Africa
National Labour and Economic Development Institute, South Africa, 2006Despite its status as a middle-income country, South Africa has significantly high levels of poverty and unemployment. This paper takes a critical look at the levels of poverty and unemployment in South Africa.DocumentPolitics and the feasibility of initiatives on hunger and vulnerability
Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2006This briefing suggests how key political factors for policy-making can be identified, and assesses their importance within the context of delivering social protection.DocumentReviewing ten years of the School Nutrition Programme
Institute for Democracy in South Africa, 2005The South African School Nutrition Programme was established in 1994 to address the food needs of impoverished school children. However, researchers are divided about the policy value of the school nutrition programme, with one group wishing to expand the programme whilst the other advocates limiting its scope.DocumentAt all costs?: applying the means test for the Child Support Grant
Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, 2005This paper estimates the cost of the means test for the Child Support Grant (CSG) in South Africa to Government and to applicants.The main findings include: the mean cost to the government (DSD and SAPS) of applying the means test is estimated at R165 020 million under the current regulationsthe average cost to CSG applicants, in complying with the requirements of the means test, isDocumentThree models of social protection
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2005This one-pager outlines three examples of social protecion programmes in India, South Africa, Colombia and Brazil.DocumentA rights-based approach to poverty: the South African experience
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2005This paper, presented at the International Conference: The Many Dimensions of Poverty (Brazil, 2005) uses a rights-based approach to address the problems of poverty.DocumentGendered analysis of the working for water programme: a case study of the Tsitsikama Working for Water project
Institute for Democracy in South Africa, 2005Governments have attempted to mitigate the effects of high unemployment in various ways, particularly through targeted interventions such as public works programmes. The Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) of the South African government aims to address unemployment by creating labour intensive jobs through government expenditure.DocumentThe impact of conditional cash transfers on human development outcomes: a review of evidence from PROGRESA in Mexico and some implications for policy debates in South and Southern Africa
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2005This paper reflects on assessments of Mexico's Conditional Cash Transfer scheme (called PROGRESA) and draws comparisons with South Africa's Child Support Grant (CSG).DocumentSense in sociability? Social exclustion and persistent poverty in South Africa
BASIS Collaborative Research Support Program, 2004This paper queries the ability of the South African poor to use social mechanisms of accessing capital as an exit route out of poverty.DocumentSocial security for children in the context of AIDS: questioning the state's response
Medical Research Council, South Africa, 2004This paper argues that the existing state security provision is not a sufficient mechanism to support poor orphans and vulnerable children.Pages
