Most countries in Southern Africa are similar in providing some form of cash transfers to families with children, primarily to reduce child poverty, but there are striking variations in the categories of children targeted and the reach of social grants. Namibia adopted South Africa-like child grants during South Africa rule. Namibia’s child welfare regime, like most other regimes in Southern Africa, started with and maintained a strongly familial child welfare regime (CWR), focused on children living in families with only one or no parents present. Whereas South Africa, after its transition to democracy, introduced a Child Support Grant (CSG) - that expanded massively the reach of child grants - Namibia did not do likewise. This paper inves...
The South African Child Support Grant (CSG) is an example of a social assistance programme that, des...
South Africa suffers from high and rising poverty levels and extreme inequality. The social security...
M.A.Abstract: This study assesses the role of social assistance in helping underprivileged children ...
Most Anglophone countries in Southern Africa provide a form of social cash transfers (SCTs) to famil...
Following the change from over 350 years of colonial and apartheid rule in South Africa, thefirst de...
In 1994, racial domination in the form of apartheid ended in South Africa and the first postaparthei...
The main focus of this thesis is the child support grant, as part of a broader social security syste...
Background: In recent years cash transfer programs have increasingly become the strategy of choice f...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDState social security transfers for families existed in South Africa only i...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Child cash transfers are increasi...
This article discusses the complexities of aid-giving using the example of early childhood policies ...
An important historical record of one part of post-apartheid South Africa's policymaking, Changing s...
The Child Support Grant (CSG) represents a major policy response to child poverty in South Africa. B...
The Child Support Grant (CSG) represents a major policy response to child poverty in South Africa. B...
Background: In recent years cash transfer programs have increasingly become the strategy of choice f...
The South African Child Support Grant (CSG) is an example of a social assistance programme that, des...
South Africa suffers from high and rising poverty levels and extreme inequality. The social security...
M.A.Abstract: This study assesses the role of social assistance in helping underprivileged children ...
Most Anglophone countries in Southern Africa provide a form of social cash transfers (SCTs) to famil...
Following the change from over 350 years of colonial and apartheid rule in South Africa, thefirst de...
In 1994, racial domination in the form of apartheid ended in South Africa and the first postaparthei...
The main focus of this thesis is the child support grant, as part of a broader social security syste...
Background: In recent years cash transfer programs have increasingly become the strategy of choice f...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDState social security transfers for families existed in South Africa only i...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Child cash transfers are increasi...
This article discusses the complexities of aid-giving using the example of early childhood policies ...
An important historical record of one part of post-apartheid South Africa's policymaking, Changing s...
The Child Support Grant (CSG) represents a major policy response to child poverty in South Africa. B...
The Child Support Grant (CSG) represents a major policy response to child poverty in South Africa. B...
Background: In recent years cash transfer programs have increasingly become the strategy of choice f...
The South African Child Support Grant (CSG) is an example of a social assistance programme that, des...
South Africa suffers from high and rising poverty levels and extreme inequality. The social security...
M.A.Abstract: This study assesses the role of social assistance in helping underprivileged children ...