Social justice and the responsibility of the state: the triple burden of poverty, inequality and unemployment in southern Africa
This document is an outcome of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung conference organised in February 2011 in Windhoek. Participants [at the confrence] included representatives of governments and civil society from eight Southern African countries Contents: The triple burden of poverty, inequality and unemployment in Southern Africa and the new discussions on social protection India's Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme: A possible model for Southern Africa? The Basic Income Grant pilot project in Otjivero: lessons for Namibia 7 and Southern Africa Tackling poverty through conditional cash transfers: experiences with the Bolsa Familia programme in Brazil.
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