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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-3 · 2010
              Fait partie de Social Policy Initiative

              This piece of research forms part of a larger research project undertaken by the Studies in Poverty and Inequality Institute (SPII) to compile a measurement matrix of progressive realization of the socio-economic rights enshrined in the South African Constitution. Towards this outcome, the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI) is appointed to undertake a review of housing policy in South Africa since 1996.

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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-3-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-3 · Pièce · 2010
              Fait partie de Social Policy Initiative

              This piece of research forms part of a larger research project undertaken by the Studies in Poverty and Inequality Institute (SPII) to compile a measurement matrix of progressive realization of the socio-economic rights enshrined in the South African Constitution. Towards this outcome, the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI) is appointed to undertake a review of housing policy in South Africa since 1996.

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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-5-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-5 · Pièce · 2012
              Fait partie de Social Policy Initiative

              Studies in Poverty and Inequality Institute (SPII) with the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) hosted a high level seminar on 6 July 2012 to debate how the ANC policy conference might shape the immediate and longer term interests for South Africa's unemployed, working poor, working middle class, business elite and political elite respectively around the following three issues: 1) access to basic services and the notion of the 'Developmental State'; 2) economic transformation a nd the ANC's version of a 'mixed economy'; 3) incomes: employment and access to key assets.

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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-6 · 2013
              Fait partie de Social Policy Initiative

              This issue of the ESR Review features Hannah Dawson’s examination of new methodologies and tools for measuring,
              monitoring and evaluating the progressive realisation of socioeconomic rights, and Charles Lwanga-Ntale’s analysis of the barriers to social protection uptake in East Africa. Updates are provided on recent developments on socio-economic rights in Africa and at the United Nations.

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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-14-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-14 · Pièce · 2013
              Fait partie de Social Policy Initiative

              This paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the policy developments for social security before and after 1994. This analysis enables an assessment to be made on how far the constitutional obligation to progressively realise the right to social security and social assistance for those who can’t provide for themselves has been realised, and the extent to which this obligation has in fact driven the policy making process.

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              ZA UWC RA ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-ZA UWC SPI 2025-0002-9-14 · 2013
              Fait partie de Social Policy Initiative

              This paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the policy developments for social security before and after 1994. This analysis enables an assessment to be made on how far the constitutional obligation to progressively realise the right to social security and social assistance for those who can’t provide for themselves has been realised, and the extent to which this obligation has in fact driven the policy making process.

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