• South Africa's 1994 transition to democracy was made possible by the change in the international landscape that resulted from the fall of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • The second asset is South Africa's relatively low level of corruption. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • In a televised speech earlier this summer, South Africa's Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe, pushed back strongly against environmental groups' efforts to block oil and gas production in his country. (worldoil.com)
  • Look at what's happening with Shell Oil: Environmentalists filed legal action last year that blocked UK-based Shell Oil from conducting seismic tests along South Africa's Wild Coast - potentially bringing Shell's hydrocarbon exploration efforts there to a halt. (worldoil.com)
  • They're not enough to address Africa's massive energy poverty. (worldoil.com)
  • Through theoretical contributions and case studies focusing on Southern Africa's former white settler states, South Africa and Zimbabwe, this volume responds to the current need to rethink (and unthink) development in the region. (berghahnbooks.com)
  • In his 2019 State of the Nation address in February, Ramaphosa pledged his government's commitment to address challenges affecting businesses with a plan to regain South Africa's position among the top 50 global performers within three years. (afrobarometer.org)
  • In Afrobarometer's most recent national survey, citizens confirm the deep sense of unease engendered by South Africa's economic troubles. (afrobarometer.org)
  • In his weekly newsletter to the nation on Monday, 5 October 2020, the president takes on the contentious land issue - reflecting on the role it has played in South Africa's history as well as its economic impact. (thesouthafrican.com)
  • The South Africa Public Opinion Monitor (SAPOM) is a longitudinal panel of 2,526 opinion leaders from across South Africa that aims to provide an ongoing monitor of opinions and perspectives on the economic and social development of South Africa, and on South Africa's place in the wider world. (ids.ac.uk)
  • A particular sub-theme is South Africa's relations with other emerging and developing economies in sub-Saharan Africa and globally. (ids.ac.uk)
  • A 2014 World Bank study found that about half of South Africa's urban population lives in informal settlements or townships. (sacsis.org.za)
  • The Children's Institute at the University of Cape Town recently published a report looking into the situation of 8.3 million of South Africa's households with children and found that six million children live below the food poverty line. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • In fact, much of this poverty can be traced back to the apartheid era in South Africa's history when there was little investment in black housing, education nor basic facilities such as healthcare etc. (african-volunteer.net)
  • In rural areas nearly 60% live in poverty with the provinces of KwaZulu-Natal, the Eastern Cape and Limpopo being the poorest and home to 47.4% of South Africa's population. (african-volunteer.net)
  • The Money Show's Bruce Whitfield interviewed Oxfam South Africa's Ayabonga Cawe and Leon Louw of the Free Market Foundation. (oxfam.org.za)
  • The African National Congress (ANC), led during the 1990s by the late Nelson Mandela, is projected to be reelected in South Africa's May 7, 2014 national election by a wide margin, probably with between 50 and 60 percent of the vote. (monthlyreview.org)
  • Africa's economy should return to growth in aggregate across the continent in 2021 after a coronavirus recession, the African Development Bank said Friday, while warning that poverty and public debt would continue to rise. (capitalethiopia.com)
  • South Africa's main objectives are to eliminate poverty and reduce inequality. (samplius.com)
  • J-PAL is based at MIT in Cambridge, MA and has seven regional offices at leading universities in Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, Middle East and North Africa, North America, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • The Middle East and North Africa region, home to the highest number of children in need due to conflict, has the highest unemployment rate among young people, while nearly half of all children in the region live in a multidimensional poverty. (unicef.org)
  • Among a raft of challenges, he singled out unemployment as needing urgent attention and called upon every South African to help "get our economy working again (News24, 2019). (afrobarometer.org)
  • 3 ] studied the relative impact of economic growth and inequality on poverty projections from 2019 to 2030. (casestudy.sbs)
  • As part of its long-term interventions to reduce youth poverty and unemployment, Mr Lesufi said the Premier announced the province's flagship Tshepo 500 000 programme in 2014. (parliament.gov.za)
  • Poverty and unemployment are two major perennial problems in South Africa. (scielo.org.za)
  • Poverty rates Unemployment was allowed to grow over many years, after many years of economic stagnation and "separate development" policies. (samplius.com)
  • Unemployment continues to be the fundamental crisis in South Africa including Western Cape-Khayelitsha where Sijonge Kuwe Youth Dev.Project operates.It is clearly one of the disadvantaged parts of Graeter Cape Town area. (globalgiving.org)
  • The plight of these young workers is a symptom of the massive crisis of runaway unemployment and the bloodbath of formal jobs, which has left millions in deep poverty, and thus even more vulnerable to unscrupulous employers who believe that any job is better than none and workers should be grateful to take whatever job they can get at any price. (saftu.org.za)
  • The embattled rand rallied as hopes for economic recovery soared with President Cyril Ramaphosa's inauguration in February 2018, but by September, the country was officially traversing its second recession since the democratic transition in 1994 (Statistics South Africa, 2018). (afrobarometer.org)
  • In 2009, Statistics South Africa estimated that 52.3 % of the population were living below the upper poverty line of ZAR577 per person per month ($72) [ 1 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Data gathered by Statistics South Africa for the national General Household Survey (GHS) build a telling picture of how pregnant women in particular are disadvantaged by this gendered system [ 7 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Speaking from Johannesburg, he insisted South Africa must balance goals to cut emissions with the need to develop the country's natural resources and increase access to electricity. (worldoil.com)
  • They argue that it discriminates against the Coloured, Indian and White minorities, and allege that hundreds of thousands will be retrenched to make way for 1 Africans to ensure that workplace representation corresponds to the country's racial demographics. (socialistworld.net)
  • Although interestingly enough South Africa can now boast one of the most clean water systems in the world, due to the lack of sanitation and access in the country's rural communities, the threat of water borne disease is steadily increasing. (african-volunteer.net)
  • With such degeneration from above, the country's impotent socialist left was pleasantly surprised last December when the largest union in Africa, the 342,000-strong National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa ("Numsa") split away from the ANC. (monthlyreview.org)
  • This book is based on a recent major report prepared by South African researchers for Thabo Mbeki, now the country's President. (uct.ac.za)
  • According to the report, the state must focus on building "capacity" and provide "quality response services to families" to couple the growing access to services in post-apartheid South Africa. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • Chronic and transitory poverty in post-apartheid South Africa : evidence from KwaZulu-Natal. (ukzn.ac.za)
  • Looking at our continent, energy poverty remains a pressing problem in 2023, particularly for sub-Saharan Africa. (worldoil.com)
  • The release of Nelson Mandela in 1994 created massive hopes that South Africa could finally be able to shake its dark history of repression. (lu.se)
  • Some of the worst recent violence against migrants in South Africa - who many locals accuse of taking their jobs - happens in neighbourhoods of extreme poverty. (sacsis.org.za)
  • That report would be a 6-page World Bank briefing note, the press release for which is titled: "New Estimates Reveal Drop in Extreme Poverty 2005-2010. (sacsis.org.za)
  • The new South Africa has encountered some successes, but also many disappointments since the democratic transition of the 1990s, including the obdurate continuation of extreme poverty and huge inequality. (uct.ac.za)
  • The global pandemic has thrown 100-million people into extreme poverty - an issue the Global Citizen Foundation is planning to address with its End Extreme Poverty NOW campaign. (sowetanlive.co.za)
  • The End Extreme Poverty NOW campaign aims to empower young women, bring about an end to "the twin evils of healthcare injustice and financial inequity" and by directing significant climate adaptation resources to rural communities and smallholder farmers. (sowetanlive.co.za)
  • The AfDB report also highlighted that 39 million more people could slip below the extreme poverty threshold of $1.90 per day this year, up from an estimated 30 million last year. (capitalethiopia.com)
  • A total of 465 million people in Africa could be affected by extreme poverty, one-third of the continent's population, in a setback after two decades of steady reductions. (capitalethiopia.com)
  • The World Bank (2018) report on the ease of doing business places South Africa 82nd out of 190 countries, down from its No. 32 spot in 2008. (afrobarometer.org)
  • A central question in the 13th South African Child Gauge 2018 report, was how to achieve a good collaboration between families and the state so that children could develop well and that no child was left behind. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • He researches on Third world urbanisation and the history of African cities, urban poverty, inclusive development, development discourse and theory. (berghahnbooks.com)
  • However, according to UNICEF in 2020, the child poverty rate for black children remains at 68%, 38% for 'coloured' children and just 11% for white children. (african-volunteer.net)
  • The 2.1-percent contraction of the pan-African economy in 2020 was the first recession in half a century but should give way to the expansion of 3.4 percent this year, the AfDB said in the 2021 edition of its African Economic Outlook report. (capitalethiopia.com)
  • Meanwhile, oil and raw materials exporters like Algeria, Nigeria, Angola and South Africa should enjoy the growth of around three percent, and the continent's most diversified economies like Ethiopia and Ivory Coast rise by 4.1 percent, having already suffered a softer 2020 blow. (capitalethiopia.com)
  • KATHMANDU, 1 June 2020 - The economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic could push up to 86 million more children into household poverty by the end of 2020, an increase of 15 per cent, according to a new analysis released today by Save the Children and UNICEF. (unicef.org)
  • en & Kaya, 2020), but also income distribution (Bar- gain et al. (lu.se)
  • J-PAL Africa is based at the Southern Africa Labour & Development Research Unit (SALDRU) at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • The report was compiled by the Children's Institute (CI) at the University of Cape Town, in partnership with DST-NRC Centre for Excellence in Human Development, University of the Witwatersrand, UNICEF South Africa, and the Standard Bank Tutuwa Community Foundation. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • The Premier of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), Mr Sihle Zikilala, reported that more than R26 million from the KZN Premier's Discretionary Bursary Fund is supporting 170 students from impoverished backgrounds across tertiary institutions in South Africa. (parliament.gov.za)
  • Furthermore, he said, through the Aerotropolis Institute Africa (AIA), the province supported a skills development programme with the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) to develop aviation skills and empowerment of the youth. (parliament.gov.za)
  • This article examines the rationale for a dynamic perspective of poverty in South Africa and analyses the magnitude and characteristics of those in chronic versus transitory poverty using data from the KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study. (ukzn.ac.za)
  • When South Africa gained its independence from the infamous apartheid regime in 1994, the entire world was hoping for a healthy regeneration of its vital culture. (healthlink.org.za)
  • He said while more black South Africans have found themselves in possession of land, the legacy of apartheid - specifically the 1913 Natives Land Act - continues being a dark cloud. (thesouthafrican.com)
  • When apartheid ended, South Africa sought to re-enter to world community by opening its doors to foreign investment and trade however, in doing so, it opened those same doors to foreign labour who took the few jobs available away from native South Africans. (african-volunteer.net)
  • His latest book, with John S. Saul, is South Africa-Present as History and soon to be published is a third edition of his Elite Transition: From Apartheid to Neoliberalism in South Africa . (monthlyreview.org)
  • He led the global governance theme and organised and convened the 2011 Johannesburg Global Poverty Summit. (wikipedia.org)
  • For answers and deeper insights, as well as a glimpse into the scope of global poverty. (sacsis.org.za)
  • Global poverty has fallen over the past three decades, but many of those lifted out of it have remained vulnerable. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • In a previous article , my co-authors and I argued that this could lead to an increase in global poverty for the first time since the 1990s, with tens of millions falling back below the poverty line. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Such extreme inequality is standing in the way of ending global poverty, and widening other inequalities like the gap between women and men. (oxfam.org.za)
  • The profile of global poverty has changed dramatically over the past decade, and around three-quarters of the poor now live in middle income countries, making inequality a major issue. (bloomsbury.com)
  • Providing poverty researchers and practitioners with valuable new tools to address new forms of poverty in the right way, Poverty and Inequality in Middle Income Countries shows how a radical switch from aid to redistribution-based social policies is needed to combat new forms of global poverty. (bloomsbury.com)
  • The CROP Poverty Brief Series comprises a series of short research notes highlighting research and trends in global poverty. (crop.org)
  • Poverty Brief 30: The Great Global Poverty Debate - Is something missing? (crop.org)
  • Income poverty and inequality remain fundamental problems in South Africa, and many households have insufficient resources to meet their needs. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Footnote 1 Although overall levels of food insecurity have declined in the past decade, under-nutrition remains a serious problem [ 2 ], with about half of South African households experiencing hunger and a further third at risk of it should their income decline [ 3 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • For children living in countries already affected by conflict and violence, the impact of this crisis will further increase the risk of instability and of households falling into poverty. (unicef.org)
  • The results show that the incidence and depth of poverty have increased steadily between 1993 and 1998, a trend that is pronounced in rural localities and for female-headed households. (ukzn.ac.za)
  • Though the majority of households (30.7%) were found to be experiencing transitory poverty, a significant proportion of households, in lieu of the expected small minority suggested by previous empirical research, were chronically poor. (ukzn.ac.za)
  • 34 were killed, making it the deadliest massacre of its kind since 1994, when South Africa became a democracy. (lu.se)
  • Charles Simkins is vice-president and professor of economics at St. Augustine College in Johannesburg, South Africa. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • Qualitative, in-depth interviews were held with 22 pregnant women at a public sector antenatal clinic in Johannesburg in 2011 to gather data on their greatest needs and priorities during pregnancy, their access to financial resources to meet these needs, and the overall experience of poverty while pregnant. (biomedcentral.com)
  • BACKGROUND: The South African government implemented lockdown restrictions in order to prevent the spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). (bvsalud.org)
  • Community-led initiatives for poverty alleviation may benefit from the transactional capabilities of e-commerce for direct trade with suppliers and consumers. (casestudy.sbs)
  • This review aims to discover formal research into the application of e-commerce in sustainable development models for poverty alleviation in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the extent of innovation, entrepreneurship, and collaboration among SMEs. (casestudy.sbs)
  • The Swedish Metalworkers' Union was clear not to endorse Sweden's demands to pull out of South Africa. (lu.se)
  • The Swedish metalworkers' unions' counterpart in South Africa, NUMSA, were also sending mixed messages by both wanting to remove multinational companies and then going out on strike when the companies threatened to close. (lu.se)
  • With more than six million children living below the poverty line, the state must collaborate with families to provide adequate care, says the latest Child Gauge report. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • Looking at pre-crisis data that covers 97% of the developing world's population, we've estimated what the cost would be of providing TBI to all people currently either below the poverty line or vulnerable to falling under it. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Using this as an indicator, the proportion of people living below the poverty line was about 53% in 1995 and fell to 48% in 2008. (samplius.com)
  • Basé à la Southern Africa Labour & Development Research Unit à l'Université du Cap en Afrique du Sud depuis 2010, J-PAL Afrique travaille à l'amélioration des programmes sociaux visant à réduire la pauvreté en Afrique subsaharienne. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • This use of cheap labour reflects the same attitude we have seen revealed in the Esidimeni scandal, where cutting costs overrode all other considerations - the safety, well-being and ultimately the lives of the most vulnerable South Africans. (saftu.org.za)
  • The industry grew in South Africa, and at the same time there was a lack of skilled labour. (lu.se)
  • However, deep poverty is also found in cities with inward migration in search of work. (samplius.com)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Africa South of the Sahara. (who.int)
  • Numsa pledged to organize mineworkers and any other disgruntled workers, and steadily to reconstruct a new South African left from below, including radical social movements once derided as "ultraleft" (because from the early 2000s they had already broken with the ANC). (monthlyreview.org)
  • South Africa is considered an upper middle-income country by virtue of the average national income per person or GDP per capita. (samplius.com)
  • In 1995, median per capita expenditure amongst Africans was R333 a month compared to whites at R3443 a month. (samplius.com)
  • In 2008, median expenditure per capita for Africans was R454 a monthcompared to whites at R5 668 a month. (samplius.com)
  • Another factor that has contributed to poverty in South Africa is the prevalence of AIDS with South Africa having the highest number of AIDS infected people than anywhere else on the planet. (african-volunteer.net)
  • Rural areas in the Deep South have a disproportionately high prevalence of obesity compared with urban areas of the United States (1-3), as have African American populations compared with white American populations (4). (cdc.gov)
  • Beliefs about generic medication safety and efficacy may be particularly relevant in the rural South, a geographic region characterized by high chronic disease prevalence and the highest stroke and coronary heart disease mortality in the United States (11,12). (cdc.gov)
  • This paper uses household level unit record data from South Africa to examine the behavioural and welfare impacts of private and public transfers. (edu.au)
  • Interventions promoting youth entrepreneurship in South Africa assume that there is a central role for entrepreneurship in confronting a range of development challenges. (anzishaprize.org)
  • Findings suggested the need for rural, community-based interventions that target obesity at multiple ecological levels and incorporate issues related to race, poverty, and the built environment. (cdc.gov)
  • Her current research projects focus on the economic impact of tobacco control interventions in Africa, South East Asia, and in the European Union. (who.int)
  • However, prior to the pandemic, the rate of poverty reduction had slowed, and the World Bank [ 2 ] observed that Sub-Saharan Africa (S-SA) was a major contributor to this slowing. (casestudy.sbs)
  • In a recent working paper for the United Nations Development Programme, my co-author George Gray Molina and I argue that unconditional emergency assistance - what we call temporary basic income (TBI) - is an urgent, fair and feasible way of stopping people falling into poverty or further impoverishment as a result of the pandemic. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • The analysis highlights that, without urgent action to protect families from the financial hardships caused by the pandemic, the total number of children living below the national poverty line in low- and middle-income countries could reach 672 million by year-end. (unicef.org)
  • The shocking poverty impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic will hit children hard. (unicef.org)
  • Before the pandemic, two-thirds of children worldwide did not have access to any form of social protection, making it impossible for families to withstand financial shocks when they hit and furthering the vicious cycle of intergenerational poverty. (unicef.org)
  • Educational programmes aimed at re-orientating boys and men in both rural and urban communities should be implemented.Contributions: This study provides an insight into the perceived effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual violence in the Amathole district and South Africa. (bvsalud.org)
  • Measurement of the enterprise dependency indices (EDIs) of these towns provides a valid measurement of their wealth/poverty states. (scielo.org.za)
  • Debates about the benefits of pro-poor tourism should include information about the impact of tourism on community wealth/poverty. (scielo.org.za)
  • 5 This view, however, ignores impacts on community wealth/poverty and focuses on individual poverty. (scielo.org.za)
  • This finding contrasts with a previous view about tourism and poverty reduction in South Africa. (scielo.org.za)
  • Leadership provided by individuals and location of towns can contribute to tourism success and poverty reduction. (scielo.org.za)
  • Poverty reduction is the ultimate measure of development effectiveness. (sussex.ac.uk)
  • 7 ] observed a positive, but inconsistent, correlation between trade and poverty reduction across the region. (casestudy.sbs)
  • This requires us to fundamentally rethink anti-poverty strategies and policies, as many aspects of the established framework for poverty reduction are no longer effective. (bloomsbury.com)
  • The excellent group of papers in this volume throw much needed light upon the politics of poverty reduction in middle-income countries. (bloomsbury.com)
  • In focusing on domestic actors and politics, the essays in this volume help to shed light on the social drivers of poverty and available instruments for effective poverty reduction. (bloomsbury.com)
  • A must read for scholars, activists, and policymakers interested in the problem of poverty and poverty reduction. (bloomsbury.com)
  • 6 The direct gross value added in South Africa by tourism increased from about ZAR99 billion in 2015 to nearly ZAR114 billion in 2016. (scielo.org.za)
  • The share of tourism of the total employment in South Africa increased to 4.4% from 2015 to 2016. (scielo.org.za)
  • As of February 2016 the Brooks World Poverty Institute joined with the Institute for Development Policy and Management to form the Global Development Institute. (wikipedia.org)
  • South Africa has two important "assets" that will help it to confront the poverty and inequality that beset the country. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • According to the World Bank's data, electricity deprivation varies widely from country to country, with 10.7% of South Africans and 49.4% of all sub-Saharan Africans without electricity, a total of approximately 600 million people. (worldoil.com)
  • This negative fact is based on the wave of poverty that has swept the country in the past century. (healthlink.org.za)
  • More than two-thirds (68%) of South Africans see their country as heading in the wrong direction. (afrobarometer.org)
  • Most South Africans say the country is headed in the wrong direction and describe economic conditions as bad. (afrobarometer.org)
  • It ranks, I think, in the top 27 counties in the country to get out of poverty. (wspa.com)
  • Panel members were asked about current levels of poverty in South Africa, how they expected the level of poverty to change looking to the future, and what factors they considered to be the major determinants of poverty in the country. (ids.ac.uk)
  • They concluded that a 1% decrease in Gini for each country reduced poverty by more than a 1% increase in GDP did. (casestudy.sbs)
  • There are also strong variations in the poverty figures throughout the country. (african-volunteer.net)
  • South Africa is a vastly unequal country. (samplius.com)
  • This is the first study that uses the National Income Dynamics Study data to analyse poverty across various objective and subjective methods. (uct.ac.za)
  • As the executive chairman of the AEC, I have warned that a premature transition from fossil fuel production to renewable energy will leave hundreds of millions in Africa quite literally in the dark. (worldoil.com)
  • I call attention to this in my new book "A Just Transition: Making Energy Poverty History with an Energy Mix," citing 1.5 to 4 million annual deaths worldwide - most among women and children - from illnesses and accidents caused by cooking with these fuels. (worldoil.com)
  • The act's main function was to help South Africa transition into a democratic society and to be used as an instrument to address racism. (socialistworld.net)
  • Development has remained elusive in Africa. (berghahnbooks.com)
  • The authors explore how Africa can adapt Western development models suited to its political, economic, social and cultural circumstances, while rejecting development practices and discourses based on exploitative capitalist and colonial tendencies. (berghahnbooks.com)
  • Busani Mpofu is Associate Professor in the Development Studies Department, University of South Africa. (berghahnbooks.com)
  • On this Poverty and Development MA, you gain the knowledge and skills to engage with the design, implementation and assessment of national and international efforts to reduce poverty. (sussex.ac.uk)
  • solid grounding in the concepts and skills needed to engage in debates on poverty and development. (sussex.ac.uk)
  • BWPI has received additional research funding from the University of Manchester, the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the Department for International Development (DFID), the Sustainable Consumption Institute (SCI) and the Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC). (wikipedia.org)
  • The Brooks World Poverty Institute is also home to the Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre [2] and the International Research Initiative on Brazil and Africa. (wikipedia.org)
  • David Alexander Clark (editor), Adaptation, Poverty and Development. (wikipedia.org)
  • Poverty elimination by 2030 is the major initiative of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. (casestudy.sbs)
  • The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were launched in 2015, with the top three goals being poverty eradication, improved food security and increased human health. (frontiersin.org)
  • At 3.1 percent, the International Monetary Fund's forecast was less optimistic than the AfDB, whose mission is to fund investment in African countries and offer advice and technical assistance to development. (capitalethiopia.com)
  • Featuring contributions from Latin America, Africa and Asia, this much-needed collection answers some of the key questions arising as development policy confronts the challenges of poverty and inequality on the global, national and local scale in both urban and rural contexts. (bloomsbury.com)
  • Deep poverty is widespread, and constraints social development and economic progress. (samplius.com)
  • We explored upstream ecological factors that may facilitate development of obesity or serve as barriers to maintaining a healthy weight among African American youth in a rural community in the Deep South. (cdc.gov)
  • International thesaurus of cultural development : Sub-Saharan Africa = Thesaurus international du développement culturel, Afrique subsaharienne. (who.int)
  • These discoveries represent huge opportunities for South Africa to strengthen its economy and build energy security. (worldoil.com)
  • South Africa needs to use its natural resources to address energy poverty and grow its economy, as do countries throughout the continent. (worldoil.com)
  • This is a very high level of poverty for a middle-income economy. (samplius.com)
  • which aims to provide new knowledge regarding multi-sectoral approaches to breaking the cycle of poverty and mental ill-health in Africa. (bvsalud.org)
  • Facts and figures and a profile of the latest South African statistics where crime is widespread. (african-volunteer.net)
  • Debates about the value of pro-poor tourism indicated a need to revisit the links between the dynamics of tourism and hospitality enterprises and community poverty in rural South African towns. (scielo.org.za)
  • It is wrong for Western environmental lobbies to interfere with Africans' chance to build a better future with their oil and gas resources - just as the environmentalists' home countries have. (worldoil.com)
  • While minimizing greenhouse gases will be necessary around the globe to prevent catastrophic climate change, African countries should not be expected to take those measures on the same timetable as wealthy Western nations. (worldoil.com)
  • A recent study shows that South Africa is one of the few countries in the world where child mortality has risen in the past 30 years. (healthlink.org.za)
  • The Director of the Institute was Professor David Hulme, who praised the work of countries like Brazil, India and China tackling poverty and reducing inequality in their countries on October 17, the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. (wikipedia.org)
  • As in many other low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), poverty in South Africa follows the fault-lines of gender inequality. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Under this system, the amount we simulated was US$5.50 (£4.30) a day per person, which is the typical level of the poverty line among upper middle-income countries. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • In countries where such systems are absent or weak, flat amounts according to general living standards (as in option two) or poverty lines (option three) might be better. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • About 25 000 000 people have succumbed to AIDS, approximately 49 000 000 are suffering from this disease and 14 000 are dying or contracting AIDS every day in the African countries. (who.int)
  • Without concerted action, families barely getting by could be pushed into poverty, and the poorest families could face levels of deprivation that have not been seen for decades. (unicef.org)
  • The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) is a global research center working to reduce poverty by ensuring that policy is informed by scientific evidence. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • and Research Associate at The Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies at The Open University in the United Kingdom. (berghahnbooks.com)
  • Le Laboratoire d'Action contre la Pauvreté, J-PAL, est un centre de recherche mondial qui œuvre à la réduction de la pauvreté en veillant à ce que les politiques sociales s'appuient sur des preuves scientifiques. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • The Brooks World Poverty Institute (BWPI) [1] is a research centre at the University of Manchester dedicated to multidisciplinary research on poverty, inequality and growth. (wikipedia.org)
  • SETTING: A Thuthuzela care centre in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa. (bvsalud.org)
  • Findings indicated that although government has made enormous inroads into dealing with the challenges of urban energy poverty, many problems remain entrenched. (sustainable.org.za)
  • The African Energy Chamber (AEC) wholeheartedly endorses Minister Mantashe's stance. (worldoil.com)
  • Despite this, successful control and eradication of hookworms is a worthy goal for new methods that could offer huge economic and social benefits to much of Africa and Asia. (medscape.com)
  • How did they affect the South African trade unions' struggle for democracy? (lu.se)
  • As climate change is expected to become increasingly variable, with greater impacts on agriculture, the ability to ensure increased food production is going to be increasingly important, as higher yields directly contribute to reducing poverty. (frontiersin.org)
  • Research that examines how upstream levels of the ecological theory, including superstructural factors such as racism and poverty, may contribute to disparities in rural risk for overweight and obesity is scarce. (cdc.gov)
  • The Institute also takes a specific focus on two issues to support people out of poverty: Social protection - examining the impact of government-owned and supported systems policies and programs designed to reduce poverty and vulnerability such as cash transfers, child benefits, old age pensions and credits. (wikipedia.org)
  • Yet, paradoxically, the poor in South Africa are thought to benefit very little in the short term from additional tourism income. (scielo.org.za)
  • In the 2010 survey, roughly a quarter of pregnant women reported earning an income or running their own business, compared to about half of all adults in South Africa. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The proportion of Africans in the top 20% of income earners increased from 39% in 1995 to 48% in 2009. (samplius.com)
  • This poverty gap is widening day by day and even a person with an average or modest income will not be able to buy the research products. (who.int)
  • Both private transfers and public pensions significantly reduce poverty but private transfers have a larger impact on expenditure patterns. (edu.au)
  • Numbers of TB cases and disease incidence were highest in the WHO South-East Asia and Africa regions, and 9% of cases occurred among persons with HIV infection. (cdc.gov)
  • We sought to obtain qualitative insight into beliefs about generic medication use among African Americans in the rural South. (cdc.gov)
  • It was established in 2005 following the donation of £1.3 million to the university by the Rory and Elizabeth Brooks Foundation, one of the largest known gifts to fund poverty research in Europe. (wikipedia.org)
  • in the Old Testament from the University of South Africa. (peterlang.com)
  • He is currently Lecturer of Old Testament and Hebrew at Makumira University College of Tumaini University and co-author (with Emeline Ndossi, Leif Gunnar Engedal, and Oyvind Eide) of Restoring Life in Christ: Dialogues of Care in Christian Communities from an African Perspective. (peterlang.com)
  • Thank you for your interest in the Comparative Research Programme on Poverty at the University of Bergen. (crop.org)
  • The conference assigned Dr. William Radice from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK, to write an extensive Conference Diary. (lu.se)