On 27 September 2013, Studies in Poverty and Inequality (SPII) and the Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung (FES) held the first consultative team meeting to discuss a National Minimum Living Level. The meeting was held at NEDLAC House, Rosebank, Johannesburg. Presenters and individuals that attended the meeting have an interest in a Minimum Living and were advocating for it in their respective institutions.
Social Policy InitiativeOn 27 September 2013, Studies in Poverty and Inequality (SPII) and the Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung (FES) held the first consultative team meeting to discuss a National Minimum Living Level. The meeting was held at NEDLAC House, Rosebank, Johannesburg. Presenters and individuals that attended the meeting have an interest in a Minimum Living and were advocating for it in their respective institutions.
Social Policy InitiativeAn analysis of the policy efforts, budgeting and enjoyment of the right to a healthy environment in South Africa.
Studies in Poverty and Inequality InstituteAn analysis of the policy efforts, budgeting and enjoyment of the right to a healthy environment in South Africa.
Studies in Poverty and Inequality InstituteThis People’s Guide is based on a larger research project available at www.spii.org.za entitled: Monitoring and Evaluating the Progressive Realisation of the Right to Water and Sanitation in South Africa.
Studies in Poverty and Inequality InstituteThis People’s Guide is based on a larger research project available at www.spii.org.za entitled: Monitoring and Evaluating the Progressive Realisation of the Right to Water and Sanitation in South Africa.
Studies in Poverty and Inequality InstituteFinal Report of the presidential advisory panel on land reform and agriculture.
Republic of South AfricaFinal Report of the presidential advisory panel on land reform and agriculture.
Republic of South AfricaNotable South African and Pan-African/World influences are enabling more jazz collaboration to develop and highlight contemporary moods and styles from various sources. THEMES and THREADS emerge with South African styles guiding this journey into other sonic European and global rhythms, while finding a rootedness in African-ness of sounds and message. [See artist and article lists under Background]
Carol Martin