This last quarter has seen almost unparalleled academic contributions to the global call for universal basic income guarantees. SPII is proud to have been...
This is the first edition of SPII Talk for 2021 and we have much to celebrate as an institute. We have been joined by...
To say that 2020 is a year unlike anything I have ever lived through is as trite as it is profound in my view....
What does the future of poverty look like? David Francis, Deputy Director of the Southern Centre for Inequality Studies at Wits University, tackles that...
As I write this, my neighbourhood has experienced four days of uninterrupted electricity supply, after weeks of frustrating load shedding. Stories of the impact...
The cost of the corruption has often been estimated in numerical terms. But surely there is another toll that the nefarious project has taken:...
In this edition of SPII Talk, Nsimbi helps us understand the disastrous human consequences of a failing land reform programme. Nsimbi, a 56-year-old domestic...
It’s been quite an eventful first quarter of the year. The political hangover of the ANC’s 54th conference in December has been felt far...
During this period, the South African government and its parastatals were plagued by the exposure of numerous scandals, including allegations of state capture and...
SPII has always protested against the level of the three poverty lines since adoption in 2012, compared to other studies that consider the cost...
In an organizational context, a process of profound and radical change that orients an organization in a new direction and takes it to an...