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  • ISI | Polls & Presentations

    Polls & Presentations Nov 26, 2024 PRESENTATION: The South Africa Social Cohesion Index May 11, 2023 PRESENTATION: Struggling to get going Aug 22, 2022 POLLING: ISI mid-year temperature check - Measuring the "Pulse of the Peopl e" Nov 2, 2024 PRESENTATION: How China ca accelerate Africa's green economy Mar 9, 2023 POLLING: The People's State of the Nation - Measuring the "Pulse of the People" Oct 16, 2021 POLLING: Desp o ndency and a little hope... - Measuring the "Pulse of the People" May 31, 2023 PRESENTATION: Multi-dimensional inequality in South Africa Feb 9, 2023 PO LLING: The People's State of the Nation - Meas uring the "Pulse of the People" Up

  • ISI | Privacy Policy

    Privacy Policy 1. Definitions 1.1. “Inclusive Society Institute Webpages”: means the Inclusive Society Institute website and all other related social media or means of communication’ including but not limited to 1.1.1. Website: https://www.inclusivesociety.org.za 1.1.2. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inclusivesocietyinstitute 1.1.3. Twitter: https://twitter.com/InclSocietyInst 1.1.4. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inclusive-society-institute 1.1.5. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inclusivesocietyinstitute/ 1.1.6.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnI3fypDZKNWeZd5ItV7_Kg 1.2. “Personal Information” means information relating to you or any other living person or existing legal entity, including but not limited to – 1.2.1. information relating to the race, gender, sex, pregnancy, marital status, national, ethnic or social origin, colour, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental health, well-being, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language and birth of the person; 1.2.2. information relating to the education or the medical, financial, criminal or employment history of the person; 1.2.3. any identifying number, symbol, e-mail address, physical address, telephone number or other particular assignment related to the person; 1.2.4. correspondence sent by the person that is implicitly or explicitly of a private or confidential nature or further correspondence that would reveal the contents of the original correspondence; 1.2.5. the name of the person if it appears with other personal information relating to the person or if the disclosure of the name itself would reveal information about the person, provided that such information is not in the public domain in the same or in a different format or held by a public body and publicly accessible. 1.3. “Processing of Information” means the automated or manual activity of collecting, recording, organising, storing, updating, distributing and removing or deleting of personal information 1.4. “Site” means the Inclusive Society Institute website 1.5. “You” or the “user” means any person who accesses and browses the site for any purpose. 2. Inclusive Society Institute Privacy Police 2.1. This privacy policy forms part of the Inclusive Society Institute’s Site terms and conditions. Your access to, and use of, the Site is subject always to the terms and conditions set out herein. If you do not agree with any of the terms of this privacy statement, please cease access of all Inclusive Society Institute Webpages immediately. 2.2.The Inclusive Society Institute respects and is committed to protecting your privacy. This policy informs you of how your personal information is processed and used in terms of the relevant legislation. 2.3. This privacy statement governs the processing of personal information provided to the Inclusive Society Institute through your use of the website as well as the steps we will take to use your personal information only in a manner that is compatible with this policy. 2.4. This policy is in effect for all Inclusive Society Institute Sites/Webpages. 2.5. The Inclusive Society Institute Site/Webpages track the content you access individually, but individual information on accessed content is deemed private and is therefore not made public. 2.6. This information is used as it relates to our business processes, customer care, and in the overall process of improving our business and service offering. 2.7. You agree that these terms and conditions apply to your use of: 2.7.1. the website; and 2.7.2. any licenced third-party website or mobile application. 2.8. Regardless of the method you use to install, download or access the Site, your cell phone provider may charge you for accessing the Site or for any usage of the Site (such as data charges, SMS charges). The Inclusive Society Institute is not responsible for these charges. 2.9. If you use the Site, you must keep your login access details confidential and prevent other people from making use of them. You also accept full responsibility for all activities that occur under your access details or membership number/password, and you further accept responsibility for sharing your username and membership number/password. 3. Your consent to this agreement 3.1. By using the Inclusive Society Institute Webpages, you consent to the collection and use of information by us as specified in this policy. 3.2. Any changes to the privacy policy, will be posted on the Site so that you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances we disclose it, always conforming to current legislation. 3.3. Due to legal and other developments, the Inclusive Society Institute may amend these terms and conditions from time to time and reserves the right to change this policy without prior notice. It is your duty to remain apprised of the current version of this privacy statement. 3.4. By continuing to browse or use this policy statement after a revised policy statement becomes effective, your agreement to observe this privacy statement is accordingly also revised. 4. Processing of personal information 4.1. By providing your personal information to the Inclusive Society Institute you acknowledge that it has been collected directly from you and you consent to its processing by the Inclusive Society Institute. 4.2. Where you submit personal information, such as name, address, telephone number and email address, via an Inclusive Society Institute Webpage e.g., through completing any online form, the following principles are observed in the processing of that information: 4.2.1. The Inclusive Society Institute will collect personal information only for a purpose consistent with the purpose for which it is required. The specific purpose for which information is collected will be apparent form the context in which it is requested and in a manner that is adequate, relevant and not excessive in the context of the purpose for which it is processed. 4.2.2. Personal information will be processed only for a purpose compatible with that for which it was collected, unless you have agreed to an alternative purpose in writing, or the Inclusive Society Institute is permitted in terms of national legislation of general application dealing primarily with the protection of personal information. 4.2.3. The Inclusive Society Institute will not disclose any personal information relating to you to any third party unless your prior written agreement is obtained, or the Inclusive Society Institute is required to do so by law. 4.2.4. The Inclusive Society Institute will destroy or delete any personal information that is no longer needed by the Inclusive Society Institute for the purpose it was initially collected, or subsequently processed. 4.3. As permitted by the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act No. 25 of 2002, the Inclusive Society Institute may use personal information collected to compile profiles for statistical purposes. No information contained in the profiles or statistics will be able to be linked to any specific user. 5. What information is collected and how is it collected? 5.1. Every computer connected to the Internet is given a domain name and a set of numbers that serve as that computer’s “Internet Protocol” (IP) address. 5.2. When a visitor requests a page from an Inclusive Society Institute Webpage, our web servers automatically recognise that visitor’s domain name and IP address. 5.3. The domain name and IP address reveal nothing personal about you other than the IP address from which you have accessed our site. 5.4. We use this information to examine website interactivity 5.5. Our web servers do not record email addresses of visitors. 5.6. We may request your personal details, including but not limited to, name, email address, and mailing address for the purposes of registering as mailing list subscriber; an event attendee; conducting a survey; or to provide additional services or enhance our current offering to you 5.7. Whenever we need to request the identity of a visitor, we will clearly indicate the purpose of the enquiry before the information is requested. 6. Use of information you provide us 6.1. We use the information that you provide us (both online and offline) to respond to your requests, customise the material presented to you, based on your past visits to our website, to communicate with you, to improve the content of our website, and to improve our service offering. 6.2. The primary goal in collecting personal information is to provide you with customised services, features, and content and to give you an efficient, personalised experience that best meets your needs. 6.3. If you choose to identify yourself by sending us an email, interacting with an email sent to you, or completing an online form, Inclusive Society Institute employees will have access to such information to contact you for follow-up and direct marketing purposes. 6.4. We also aggregate information on what pages you access. 6.5. Website interaction and information submitted by you, such as survey information and/or comments or feedback, may be stored in a personally identifiable format and will be used only for internal purposes and will not be shared with people or organisations outside of Inclusive Society Institute 7. Will we disclose the informations we collect to outside, third parties? 7.1. The Inclusive Society Institute Site/Webpages will disclose personal information when required by law or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary to: 7.1.1. conform to the edicts of the law or comply with a legal process served on the Inclusive Society Institute; 7.1.2. protect and defend the rights or property of the Inclusive Society Institute or visitors to Inclusive Society Institute Webpages; 7.1.3. identify persons who may be violating the law, the legal notice, or the rights of third parties; and 7.1.4. co-operate with the investigations of purported unlawful activities. 7.2. We may share your personal information with our affiliates and business partners in order to improve the products, services and offers provided to you as well as our affiliates and business partners. Where this occurs, we require our business partners and affiliates to honour this privacy policy and the provisions of POPIA generally. 7.2. We maintain a strict “No-Spam” policy. We will also not sell or rent your email address to a third-party. 8. Automatic information 8.1. This information enables us to run site usage tools and create statistics about our site. 8.2. These statistics give us a better understanding of how our site is being used and what we can do to make it more useful to visitors. 8.3. If you are an existing customer and we have your information already on file, provided that we obtained such personal information with your authorisation or from a competent person authorised to provide consent, we may use individual information or aggregated information to enhance our relationship with you or improve our service. 9. Use of “cookies” 9.1. From time to time, the Inclusive Society Institute may send a cookie to your computer. 9.2. A cookie is a small piece of data sent to your browser from a web server and stored on your computer’s hard drive. 9.3. A cookie can’t read data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites. Cookies do not damage your system. No personal information is stored in this cookie. 9.4. We use cookies to identify unique website users and the areas of the Inclusive Society Institute website you have visited. This information may be used to personalise our services to you. We do not record any information other than how you interact with the Inclusive Society Institute website. 9.5. You can choose whether to accept cookies by changing the settings of your browser. You can reset your browser to refuse all cookies or allow your browser to show you when a cookie is being sent. If you choose not to accept these cookies, your experience at our site and other websites may be diminished and some features may not work as intended. 9.6. The Inclusive Society Institute may use remarketing to reach users who have previously visited specific pages on the Inclusive Society Institute website and to communicate relevant messages to users, related to the content on that page and the user’s interest. These ads will be shown on sites across the internet by third-party vendors including Google who use cookies to serve ads based on the user’s past visits on the Inclusive Society Institute website. 9.7. Users can opt-out of use of cookies by visiting the double click opt-out page. 9.8. The Inclusive Society Institute cannot be held liable for a user’s personalised information changing or being deleted as a result of the user’s disablement or deletion of cookies. 10. How are single-pixel gifs or tracking scripts used? 10.1. The Inclusive Society Institute Site/ Webpages may use both single-pixel GIF images and tracking scripts, sometimes referred to as web bugs or web beacons, to evaluate website interactivity and gather both general statistical information and individual information relating to content accessed. 10.2. The Inclusive Society Institute may use tracking scripts that can track personal information from cookies that may have been previously placed on a user’s computer and are able to identify individual users who have interacted with email communications sent from the Inclusive Society Institute. 11. Email/other electronic/online communication 11.1. The Inclusive Society Institute, from time-to-time, distributes newsletters, reports, event invitations, and notices/announcements relating to Inclusive Society Institute activities that we believe will interest Inclusive Society Institute clients. 11.2. The Inclusive Society Institute recognises that users may not wish to be contacted about new or related services; therefore, you may opt-out of any email marketing or newsletters that may result from use of the site. When you receive an email, you will be given instructions on how to remove yourself from that list. This opt out will not prevent the Inclusive Society Institute from sending transactional communication which we are by law required to send to you. 11.3. All our email communications are tracked to evaluate interaction success and to understand better how stakeholders are responding to communications. 11.4. Typically, the Inclusive Society Institute uses email tagging to identify the links in the email on which you click and how you interact with the Inclusive Society Institute Webpages. This information may be linked to the unique cookie stored on your hard drive. 12. Collection of anonymous data 12.1. The Inclusive Society Institute may use standard technology to collect information about the use of the Inclusive Society Institute Webpages. This technology is not able to identify individual users but simply allows the Inclusive Society Institute to collect statistics. 13. Security 13.1. The Inclusive Society Institute takes reasonable technological measures to ensure the security and integrity of information submitted to or collected by the Inclusive Society Institute Webpages, but cannot under any circumstances be held liable for any loss or other damage sustained by you as a result of unlawful access to or dissemination of any personal information by a third party. 13.2. If you suspect a breach or where a breach may have taken place and this comes to your knowledge, please contact us as soon as possible so that we can address the problem. 14. Links to other websites 14.1. The Inclusive Society Institute has no control over, and accepts no responsibility for, the privacy practices of any third-party websites to which hyperlinks may have been provided and the Inclusive Society Institute strongly recommends that you review the privacy statement of any website you visit before you use it any further. 14.2. Because the Inclusive Society Institute is not responsible for any representations, information, warranties or content on any third-party website (including websites that serve as social networks like Facebook or Twitter), the Inclusive Society Institute does not exercise control over the privacy policies of these third parties and you should refer to the privacy policy of these third parties should you wish to see how they protect your privacy. 14.3. The Inclusive Society Institute may enter into arrangements with its partners and other third-party suppliers in order for them to provide services to you. Those arrangements may require us to disclose your personal information to them, whether in person or by means of an application. 14.4. If a third party asks us for any of your personal information, we will share it with them only if: 14.4.1. you have already given your consent for the disclosure of this information to that third party; or 14.4.2. we have a legal or contractual duty to give the information to that third party. 15. What else should I know about my privacy when online? 15.1. The Inclusive Society Institute takes all reasonable steps to protect your personal information and maintain confidentiality. However, we cannot guarantee the security or integrity of any information you transmit to us online and you agree that you do this at your own risk. 15.2. Whenever you voluntarily disclose personal information online – for example through email, discussion lists, or elsewhere – that information can be collected and used by others. In short, if you post personal information online that is accessible to the public, you may receive unsolicited messages from other parties in return. 16. Disclaimer 16.1. The Site and all information, content, tools and materials are provided by the Inclusive Society Institute on an “as is” and “as available” basis, unless we inform you in writing 16.2. The Inclusive Society Institute does not guarantee the operation of the Site or the information, content, tools or materials on the Site. You agree that you use the Site at your own risk. 16.3. The Inclusive Society Institute does not guarantee that; (i) the Site; (ii) the information, content, tools or materials included on the Site; (iii) the servers; or (iv) any electronic communications sent by us are free from viruses or other harmful components. The Inclusive Society Institute will not be liable for any damages of any kind arising from your use of the Site or from any information, content, tools or materials included on or otherwise made available to you through the Site, including for direct, incidental, punitive and/or consequential damages 16.4. We are fully committed to providing you with the best possible service. However, we are not responsible for: 16.4.1. any interrupted, delayed or failed transmission, storage or delivery of information due to power failures, equipment or software malfunction, natural disasters, fire, labour unrest, or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the Inclusive Society Institute; or 16.4.2. any inaccurate, incomplete or inadequate information obtained from the Site and supplied by you. 17. Phising and spoofing 17.1. If you receive unsolicited e-mails that appear to be from the Inclusive Society Institute which request you to provide personal information (such as your credit card number), or that ask you to verify or confirm your personal information by clicking on a link, it is most likely that the e-mail was sent by a “phisher” or “spoofer.” 17.2. The Inclusive Society Institute will never ask for this type of information in an e-mail, and we strongly recommend that you do not respond to these e-mails and that you do not click on the link. Responding to “phishing” places you and your personal information at risk. The Inclusive Society Institute cannot be responsible for any consequences resulting from your response to any email sent by a “phisher” or a “spoofer”. 18. Data processing outside South Africa 18.1. You agree that we may transfer your personal information outside South Africa: 18.1.1. if you give us an email address that is hosted outside South Africa; or 18.1.2. to administer certain services, for example, cloud services. 18.2. We will ensure that any country, company or person that we pass your personal information to agrees to treat your information with the same level of protection as we are obliged to. 19. Correction of personal information 19.1. You have the right to know what personal information we hold about you. If you wish to receive information in this regard, please complete an ‘Access Request Form’ on the Inclusive Society Institute’s Privacy Hub to obtain the information you would like. We will take all reasonable steps to confirm your identity before providing details of your personal information. 19.2. Please note that we are legally entitled to charge a fee for this service which will be advised at the time of your request. 19.3. You have the right to ask us to update, correct or delete your personal information. Where we cannot delete your personal information, we will take all steps to make it anonymous. You agree that we may keep your personal information until you ask us to delete or destroy it. This applies unless the law requires us to keep it or dispose thereof. 20. Which laws apply to this privacy statement 20.1. This privacy policy is governed by the laws of the Republic of South Africa, and you consent to the jurisdiction of the South African courts in respect of any dispute which may arise out of or in connection with the formation, interpretation, substance or application of this privacy policy 21. Use of personal information contrary to the privacy statement 21.1. If you believe that we have used your personal information contrary to this Policy, you are requested to attempt to resolve any concerns with us. If you are not satisfied thereafter, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Regulator, under the Protection of Personal Information Ac 21.2. The Information Regulator (South Africa) 21.2.1. Physical address: JD House, 27 Stiemans Street, Braamfontein 21.2.2. P O Box 31533, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2017 21.2.3. Complaints email: complaints.IR@justice.gov.za 21.2.4. General enquiries email: inforeg@justice.gov.za 22. Queries 22.1. If you have any queries about this privacy policy, please contact us.

  • ISI | Current Projects

    Current Projects POLICY RESEAR CH & ANALYSIS Up PANEL AND ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION Up BRIEFINGS Up INTERNATIONAL Up POLLING Up SEMINARS & CONFERENCES Up PUBLICATIONS Up LIBERATION & LIVING ARCHIVES Up

  • ISI | Seminars & Conferences

    Seminars & Conferences Annual Lecture - Durban - Cape Town - Johannesburg This will be a three-part annual series, with events in Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg. The lectures will advance two objectives, the first being to address some of the burning issues confronting society, and the second to advance nation-building and reconciliation. Eminent persons and role models who have served with distinction the democratic emancipation of the South African people, or who have excelled in the fields of politics, public policy, culture and economic development, will be selected to deliver speeches at annual prestigious events. They will be invited to deliver keynote and thought-provoking speeches on crucial matters confronting society. Through the combined participation of the speakers, who will be drawn from the broader spectrum of South African society, the ISI aims to promote inclusivity and unity, by broadly including the diversity of the South African people.

  • ISI | Media Coverage - 2023

    Media Coverage - 2023 Dec 18, 2023 No economic sector in SA is out of reach for organised crime Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Dec 11, 2023 Study: Multi-party charter unlikely to unseat the ANC Newzroom Afrika Up Dec 11, 2023 Study: Multi-party charter unlikely to unseat the ANC Facebook: Newzroom Afrika Up Dec 1, 2023 Analysis by the Inclusive Society Institute of the latest Ipsos polls shows ANC support among eligible voters has plummeted to 33%. However, it is still likely to form a coalition government next year – but is unlikely to win a majority. Dynasty Wealth & Asset Management Up Nov 30, 2023 Poll finds ANC support has PLUMMETED, but they could still get majority VN Explorer Up Nov 30, 2023 'n Nuwe ontleding van politieke meningsopnames wys die ANC se steun het tot 33 persent gedaal. RSG: Interview with Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 30, 2023 Inclusive Society Institute GovDem Poll finds that ANC support has dropped significantly SABC News: Interview with Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 30, 2023 ANC support declines but likely to keep control nationally in 2024 - data news24: Zintle Mahlati Up Nov 30, 2023 ANC support declines but likely to keep control nationally in 2024 - data Polity Up Nov 29, 2023 Many ethical hurdles to overcome in managing global population growth Mail & Guardian: Motsamai Molefe Up Nov 29, 2023 IPSOS Poll: South Africa's political landscape shifts dramatically Cape Talk: Interview with Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 29, 2023 IPSOS Poll: South Africa's political landscape shifts dramatically 702: Interview with Da ryl Swanepoel Up Nov 29, 2023 GRAFIKA | ANC kan weer nasionaal wen – maar dalk nie in Gauteng of KZN Netwerk24: Gert van der Westhuizen Up Nov 29, 2023 GRAFIKA | ANC kan weer nasionaal wen – maar dalk nie in Gauteng of KZN Beeld: Gert van der Westhuizen Up Nov 29, 2023 GRAFIKA | ANC kan weer nasionaal wen – maar dalk nie in Gauteng of KZN Die Burger: Gert van der Westhuizen Up Nov 29, 2023 GRAFIKA | ANC kan weer nasionaal wen – maar dalk nie in Gauteng of KZN Volksblad : Gert van der Westhuizen Up Nov 29, 2023 ROAD TO 2024 ELECTIONS: ANC support plummets to 33%, but it is still likely to form a government next year, new study finds Banoyi Up Nov 28, 2023 ANC support plummets to 33%, but it is still likely to form a government next year, new study finds Daily Maverick: Ferial Haffajee Up Nov 28, 2023 Seize on the uptick in construction jobs to push for growth Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 20, 2023 UN must reform to represent interests of Global South Mail & Guardian: Klaus Kotzé Up Nov 20, 2023 UN must reform to represent interests of Global South Velvet Classic : Klaus Kotzé Up Nov 17, 2023 Hoe China dinge máák werk Vrye Weekblad: JP Landman Up Nov 15, 2023 Thoughts after a visit to China Polity: JP Landman Up Nov 13, 2023 Business Against Crime calls for more government transparency in fight against criminal kingpins Daily Maverick: Greg Ardé Up Nov 3, 2023 Thoughts after a visit to China Nedbank Private Wealth: JP Landman Up Nov 2, 2023 South Africa before and after the 2024 elections ll rnews.co.za : Henry Walsh Up Nov 2, 2023 Suid-Afrika voor en na die 2024-verkiesing II Maroela Media: André Duvenhage Up Nov 1, 2023 An in-depth look into the quality of life of LGBT South Africans South African Institute of Race Relations: Gerbrandt van Heerden Up Oct 31 , 2023 FOGGS & Partners Event in New York, 15 September 2023 FOGGS Update: September-October 2023 Up Oct 25 , 2023 Die 2024-verkiesing: Is ’n Suid-Afrikaanse Lente op pad? LitNet Up Oct 18 , 2023 Global governance reimagined Daily News: Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 18 , 2023 Global governance reimagined The Star: Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 18 , 2023 Global solutions required Cape Argus : Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 18 , 2023 “E-tolls are history” – But you’ll have to keep paying TopAuto: Michael Taylor Up Oct 13 , 2023 Veh icle for a better future Cape Argus: Buyelwa Sonjica Up Oct 13 , 2023 Adapting for an uncertain future The Star: Buyelwa Sonjica Up Oct 13 , 2023 Adapting for an uncertain future Daily News: Buyelwa Sonjica Up Oct 7 , 2023 Smaller parties 'gamechangers' The Citizen: Brian Sokutu Up Oct 5 , 2023 Brics bank needs to rethink its lending model and governance structure Business Day: William Gumede Up Sep 26 , 2023 We have ‘destroyed the legitimacy’ of our own Constitution – experts lament South Africans’ unfulfilled rights Daily Maverick: Chuma Nontsele Up Sep 25 , 2023 LETTER: Harder realities in the face of optimism Business Day Up Sep 25 , 2023 South Africa country brief: A socio-economic and political prognosis ArenaGruppen Up Sep 22 , 2023 Africa: How Lack of Democracy Fuels Coups in Africa All Africa: William Gumede Up Sep 21 , 2023 Growth drivers coming to the fore Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel & Roelof Botha Up Sep 15 , 2023 Administrative justice remains a critical cornerstone of SA’s quest for a fair and inclusive society Daily Maverick: Nicola Jo Bergsteedt Up Sep 1 , 2023 Keer mislukkings om met innovasie, bemagtiging in gemeenskappe Vrye Weekblad: Anneliese Burgess Up Aug 31 , 2023 ‘Very toxic’ – public service culture in South Africa ‘not accountable and not transparent’, say experts Daily Maverick: Chuma Nontsele Up Aug 22 , 2023 Pros and cons of BRICS common currency debated The Mercury: Banele Ginindza Up Aug 22 , 2023 Here are 3 things that can make the BRICS currency feasible according to industry expert News 365: Omie Chester Up Aug 22 , 2023 Is a Brics currency possible? Experts say it’s not an option The Citizen: Ina Opperman Up Aug 22 , 2023 Three things that can make the BRICS currency feasible according to industry expert IOL: Xolile Mtembu Up Aug 21 , 2023 2023 BRICS Summit | Countries plan to introduce new currency eNCA: Prof William Gumede Up Aug 21 , 2023 ‘The Constitution is in charge’ – Justice Albie Sachs lays out the role of administrative justice in today’s South Africa Daily Maverick: Tamsin Metelerkamp Up Aug 21 , 2023 Brics and the bars to dedollarising the world Business Day: William Gumede Up Aug 10 , 2023 Konstruksie kan land só ophef Netwerk24: Dr Roelof Botha Up Aug 10 , 2023 Konstruksie kan land só ophef Netwerk24: Dr Roelof Botha Up Aug 6 , 2023 Albie Sachs on the landmark case that affirmed the importance of legislative public participation Daily Maverick: Nicola Jo Bergsteedt Up Jul 27 , 2023 Safeguarding our global village Beijing Review Up Jul 27 , 2023 South Africans cannot afford to sit on the sidelines of our young democracy – experts say - an Inclusive Society Institute and Daily Maverick collaborative project Daily Maverick: Suné Payne Up Jul 25 , 2023 ‘Unity in diversity’ – Justice Albie Sachs reflects on the importance of participatory democracy in SA Daily Maverick: Tamsin Metelerkamp Up Jul 24 , 2023 South Africans must pay e-tolls for another 6 months at least Top Auto: Michael Taylor Up Jul 24 , 2023 Electric vehicle revolution is taking shape — but slowly in SA The World News: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 24 , 2023 Mbalula's 'foot in mouth' moment as he puts the boot into Gordhan over slow pace News24: Ralph Mathekga Up Jul 24 , 2023 Electric vehicle revolution is taking shape — but slowly in SA Head Topics: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 24 , 2023 Electric vehicle revolution is taking shape — but slowly in SA Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 19 , 2023 Pro tecting our global community french.ching.org.cn Up Jul 18 , 2023 Safeguarding Our Global Village China Focus: Swanepoel Up Jul 10 , 2023 Sanctions impede trade Cape Argus: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 10 , 2023 Covid, war a global wake-up call The Star: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 10 , 2023 Covid, war a global wake-up call Daily News: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 3 , 2023 Trust – the 'glue' that binds society together – is missing in SA Knowledia Up Jul 3 , 2023 Bridge the superpowers' divide Daily News: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 3 , 2023 Trust – the ‘glue’ that binds society together – is missing in SA Mail & Guardian: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 3 , 2023 Bridging the great divide Cape Argus: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 30 , 2023 Electric Vehicle | Can SA's grid support electric cars? eNCA: Ilze-Marie le Roux Up Jun 30 , 2023 The Electric Vehicle revolution in SA Cape Talk: Ilze-Marie le Roux Up Jun 26 , 2023 Keeping China-Africa relations Daily News: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 26 , 2023 Africa's trade challenge Cape Argus: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 26 , 2023 Keeping China-Africa relations The Star Early Edition: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 25 , 2023 Safeguarding Our Global Village ChinAfrica: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 12 , 2023 ISF Panel - Türkiye as a Stabilising Power in an Age of Turmoil Istanbul Security Forum - Yo uTube (40:07) Up Jun 8 , 2023 Chapter 9 Institution, Whistleblower Protection and Active Citizenry Offered as Solutions to Fight Corruption at ActionSA’s First Expert Policy Panel Polity Up Jun 7 , 2023 Changing norms to reduce GBV Daily News: Shehnaz Munshi & Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 7 , 2023 Inequality is gendered Cape Argus Up Jun 7 , 2023 Changing norms to reduce GBV The Star Early Edition: Shehnaz Munshi & Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 2 , 2023 12th China-Africa Think Tanks Forum Underway In Zhejiang Fana Broadcasting Corporation Up May 31 , 2023 China-African Cooperation: 12th China-Africa Think Tanks Forum begins in Zhejiang CGTN Up May 30 , 2023 African officials, experts refute China "debt trap" allegations, laud bilateral cooperation CCTV+ Up May 29 , 2023 End patriarchy, end inequality Daily News: Jodi Wishnia & Nicole Daniels Up May 29 , 2023 End patriarchy, end inequality The Star Early Edition: Jodi Wishnia & Nicole Daniels Up May 29 , 2023 Gender pressure on men Cape Argus: Jodi Wishnia & Nicole Daniels Up May 25 , 2023 LETTER: BIG is just one more grant Business Day Up May 23 , 2023 Feasibility of a basic income grant for SA Business Day: Roelof Botha & Daryl Swanepoel Up May 22 , 2023 Inequality in caregiving in SA Daily News: Dr Jodi Wishnia & Daryl Swanepoel Up May 22 , 2023 Value of home economics Cape Argus: Dr Jodi Wishnia & Daryl Swanepoel Up May 22 , 2023 Inequality in caregiving in SA The Star Early Edition: Dr Jodi Wishnia & Daryl Swanepoel Up May 19 , 2023 Global growth prospects — lower interest rates required Business Day: Roelof Botha & Daryl Swanepoel Up May 15 , 2023 Equity for women is an illusion The Star Early Edition Up May 15 , 2023 Equity for women still an illusion Daily News : Daryl Swanepoel and Dr Nicole Daniels Up May 15 , 2023 Equity for women is a dream Cape Argus: Daryl Swanepoel and Dr Nicole Daniels Up May 13 , 2023 South African business circles discussed the economic situation Consul General Tang Middle East delivered a speech African Times Up May 11 , 2023 How patriotic are we as a country? 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But civil society disagrees News24: Jan Gerber Up Nov 5, 2024 The case for multi-member constituencies in SA Daily News: Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 5, 2024 The case for multi-member constituencies in SA Cape Argus: Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 5, 2024 The case for multi-member constituencies in SA The Star: Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 29, 2024 Soft power vs binding authority — two human rights commissions in action Daily Maverick: André Gaum and Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 18, 2024 The National Dialogue: Pathway to a People's Plan for South Africa Polity Up Oct 17, 2024 Building a people-powered plan for South Africa through national dialogue Mail & Gueardian: Klaus Kotzé Up Oct 16, 2024 Museum ground-breaking ceremony Anti-Apartheid Legacy: Centre of Memory and Learning Up Oct 7, 2024 The Summit of the Future defined the world we want, but has anything actually changed? Daily Maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 26, 2024 Provincial Economic Review and Outlook 2024 Western Cape Government Up Sep 26, 2024 Brazil: media professionals urged to ‘build bridges, not make bad situations worse’ Middle East Monitor Up Sep 18, 2024 Lessons for SA from Finland The Witness: Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 17, 2024 Coalition stability has little to do with numbers Daily News: Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 17, 2024 Coalition stability has little to do with numbers Cape Argus: Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 17, 2024 Coalition stability has little to do with numbers The Star: Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 12, 2024 South Africa has much to learn from Finland’s example of building social cohesion Daily Maverick: Nicola Bergsteedt and Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 11, 2024 Episode 22 – P5 and Shifting Power: Is a Realistic Path to UN Reform Possible? Katoikos.World: Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 7, 2024 Harnessing a diverse heritage to build social cohesion The Star: Paul Kariuki Up Sep 7, 2024 Harnessing a diverse heritage to build social cohesion Independent on Saturday: Paul Kariuki Up Sep 7, 2024 Harnessing a diverse heritage to build social cohesion Weekend Argus: Paul Kariuki Up Sep 7, 2024 Harnessing a diverse heritage to build social cohesion Head Topics: Paul Kariuki Up Sep 7, 2024 Harnessing a diverse heritage to build social cohesion The African: Paul Kariuki Up Sep 7, 2024 Harnessing a diverse heritage to build social cohesion IOL: Paul Kariuki Up Sep 7, 2024 Entrepreneurship alone can’t save SA IOL: Catherine Wijnberg Up Aug 22, 2024 South Africa’s national interest must be people-centred and pragmatic Daily Maverick: Klaus Kotzé Up Aug 19, 2024 Reserve Bank’s monetary policy committee must loosen its grip Business Day: Roelof Botha & Daryl Swanepoel Up Aug 18, 2024 Group halts building of Limpopo theatre Sunday World: Moyahabo Mabeba Up Aug 14, 2024 This is how many South Africans have moved to the UK, Australia, and Canada BusinessTech: Malcolm Libera Up Aug 6, 2024 Speech presented by Ms Nondumiso Alice Sithole Strategia News Up Aug 3, 2024 Crackdown on construction Mafia The Star: Siyabonga Sithole Up Aug 3, 2024 Crackdown on construction Mafia IOL: Siyabonga Sithole Up Aug 2, 2024 S.Africa's 'construction mafias' are scaring away investors, minister says Reuters: Nellie Peyton Up Aug 2, 2024 S.Africa's 'construction mafias' are scaring away investors, minister says U.S.News: Reuters Up Aug 2, 2024 S.Africa's 'construction mafias' are scaring away investors, minister says Khaleej Times: Reuters Up Jul 28, 2024 South African businesses under siege by criminals BusinessTech: Seth Thorne Up Jul 26, 2024 A new council for better global governance Cape Argus: Buyelwa Sonjica & Klaus Kotzé Up Jul 26, 2024 A new council for better global governance Daily News: Buyelwa Sonjica & Klaus Kotzé Up Jul 26, 2024 A new council for better global governance The Star: Buyelwa Sonjica & Klaus Kotzé Up Jul 24, 2024 These countries are poaching South Africans for jobs – paying up to R2.3 million BusinessTech: Malcolm Libera Up Jul 17, 2024 A people of national unity must rise to recalibrate the future of the country Mail & Guardian: Klaus Kotzé Up Jul 5, 2024 New approach needed by UN Security Council P5 Cape Argus: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 5, 2024 New approach needed by UN Security Council P5 Daily News: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 3, 2024 Diversity is a source of strength, rather than a cause of division United Nations SA Up Jul 2, 2024 Diversity is a source of strength, rather than a cause of division Mail & Guardian: Eva Kiwango Up Jul 1, 2024 Projet de décision déposé par le Président de l’Assemblée générale United Nations Up Jun 27, 2024 Key considerations for election week, plus a pollster’s prediction Daily Maverick: Ferial Haffajee Up Jun 26, 2024 The GNU needs a complete mindset change: Daryl Swanepoel weighs in Banoyi: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 26, 2024 The GNU needs a complete mindset change: Daryl Swanepoel weighs in SABC: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 25, 2024 GNU promises exciting and inclusive future — don’t squander it for 30 pieces of silver Daily Maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 25, 2024 Murder suspect in alleged Cape Town construction mafia case to appear in court on Tuesday News365: Omie Chester Up Jun 25, 2024 Murder suspect in Cape Town ‘construction mafia’ case to appear in court on Tuesday The Citizen: Jarryd Westerdale Up Jun 22, 2024 KZN man’s close shave with death The Witness: Khethukuthula Xulu Up Jun 20, 2024 Time to bring private sector into SEZs Business Day: Tumelo Chipfupa Up Jun 14, 2024 Developing a Youth Labour Market Index for SouthAfrica at the sub-national level stateofthenation.gov.za Up Jun 14, 2024 How dignity matters for life and lifelong learning: insights from participatory story-telling by university students in South Africa Taylor & Francis Online: Melanie Walker & Carmen Martinez-Vargas Up Jun 14, 2024 System is not collapsing: Is SA getting healthier? Cape Argus: Daryl Swanpoel Up Jun 14, 2024 System is not collapsing: Is SA getting healthier? Daily News: Daryl Swanpoel Up Jun 9, 2024 Dwase Thomasse sluk hul ongeloof Rapport: Dawie Boonzaaier Up Jun 9, 2024 Dwase Thomasse sluk hul ongeloof Netwerk24: Dawie Boonzaaier Up Jun 4, 2024 New municipal bill prepares SA for coalition governments MoneyWeb: Ciaran Ryan Up Jun 1, 2024 ‘Worried about the future’: South Africans flee to UK despite vote for change iNews: Joe Walsh Up May 31, 2024 A safer SA? Gap between perception and evidence Cape Argus: Daryl Swanepoel Up May 31, 2024 A safer SA? Divide between perception and evidence The Star: Daryl Swanepoel Up May 31, 2024 A safer SA? Divide between perception and evidence Daily News: Daryl Swanepoel Up May 29, 2024 We’re set for another ‘free and fair’ general election – experts after IEC, cops handle incidents The Citizen: Brian Sokutu Up May 29, 2024 Magsdeling so moontlik Netwerk24: Coetzee Bester Up May 29, 2024 Alternatief vir 'n koalisieregering Volksblad: Daryl Swanepoel Up May 29, 2024 Magsdeling so moontlik Die Burger: Coetzee Bester Up May 29, 2024 Magsdeling so moontlik Beeld: Coetzee Bester Up May 29, 2024 We are ready, say IEC, cops The Citizen: Brian Sokutu Up May 28, 2024 'Government of National Unity was remedy in 1994 and remains solution today' Primedia+: Amy Fraser Up May 28, 2024 Alternatief vir 'n koalisieregering Beeld: Daryl Swanepoel Up May 27, 2024 Alternatief vir morsige koalisieregering Netwerk24: Daryl Swanepoel Up May 27, 2024 Government of National Unity — a win for inclusive decision-making Daily Maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up May 27, 2024 A government of national unity – can SA pull it off? 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  • ISI | PAIA Manual

    PAIA Manual Manual in terms of Section 51 of the Promotion of Access to Information Act 2 of 2000 (the “act”) 1. Instruction 1.1. The Inclusive Society Institute, founded in 2019, is an autonomous and independent institution that functions independently from any other entity. It is founded for the purpose of supporting and further deepening multi-party democracy. The Inclusive Society Institute's work is motivated by its desire to achieve non-racialism, non-sexism, social justice and cohesion, economic development and equality in South Africa, through a value system that embodies the social and national democratic principles associated with a developmental state. It recognises that a well-functioning democracy requires well-functioning political formations that are suitably equipped and capacitated. It further acknowledges that South Africa is inextricably linked to the ever-transforming and interdependent global world, which necessitates international and multilateral cooperation. As such, the Inclusive Society Institute also seeks to achieve its ideals at a global level through cooperation with like-minded parties and organs of civil society who share its basic values. Whilst the institute undertakes research through the lens of social and national democratic values and principles, it is pragmatic, not dogmatic, in its approach. 1.2. This manual outlines the implementation of the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) (and aspects of Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA)) at the Inclusive Society Institute, and lists the primary records held by the institute, which can be accessed in accordance with the provisions of law. It further sets out how people can access information in terms of POPIA. 2. Institute contact details The Chief Executive Officer, as head of the institute, and through the delegation of authority by the Institute’s board, has been appointed as the Information Officer, whose details appear hereunder for purposes of dealing with all matters in connection with requests for information on the Inclusive Society Institute’s behalf, and to ensure compliance with the PAIA statute. 2.1. Designated/duly authorised persons: Information Officer: Daryl Swanepoel (Chief Executive Officer) Deputy Information Officer: Edwin Mc Queen (Corporate Services Officer) 2.2. Contact Details: Postal Address: P.O. Box 12609, Mill Street, Cape Town, 8010 Street Address: 1006 One Thibault, 1 Thibault Square , Cape Town, 8001 Telephone Number: 021 201 1589 Email: admin@inclusivesociety.org.za 3. Description of guide referred to in section 10 3.1.The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has compiled a guide, as required by Section 10 of the Act, containing such information as may reasonably be required by a person who wishes to exercise any right contemplated in this Act. It is available in all of the official languages. The Guide is available for inspection, inter alia, at the office of the Human Rights Commission, located at 29 Princess of Wales Terrace, corner York and St. Andrews Street, Parktown, Johannesburg, Gauteng and at www.sahrc.org.za For further information please contact the SAHRC: E-mail: paia@sahrc.org.za Postal address: Private Bag 2700, Houghton, 2041 Telephone: 011 484 8300 Fax: 011 484 0582 Click here to view or download the guide. 4. The Act 4.1.The PAIA statute grants a requester access to records of a private body, if the record is required for the exercise or protection of appropriate legal rights. If a public body lodges a request, the public body must be acting in the public interest. 4.2.Requests in terms hereof shall be made in accordance with the prescribed procedures, and where applicable at the rates provided. The forms and tariffs are dealt with in paragraphs 6 and 7 of the Act. 4.3.Requesters are referred to the Guide in terms of Section 10 which has been compiled by the South African Human Rights Commission, which will contain information for the purposes of exercising Constitutional Rights. The Guide is available from the SAHRC. 4.4.The contact details of the Commission are: Postal Address: Private Bag 2700, Houghton, 2041 Telephone Number: 011 877 3600 Fax Number: 011 403 0625 Website: www.sahrc.org.za 5. Records automatically available 5.1. The following Records are automatically available without a person having to request access in terms of the Act: 5.1.1. The web page www.inclusivesociety.org.za is accessible to anyone who has access to the Internet. The Inclusive Society Institute’s website hosts the following categories of information: 5.1.1.1. Products and Services 5.1.1.2. Membership (individual and corporate) 5.1.1.3. Media reports and releases 5.1.1.4. Reports, Occasional Papers and Journal for Inclusive Public Policy 5.1.2. Product and promotional brochures/pamphlets 5.1.3. News and marketing information 5.1.4. Corporate communications 5.1.5. Other literature intended for public viewing 6. A pplicable legislation 6.1. Legislation 6.1.1. Attorneys Act 53 of 1979 6.1.2. Basic Conditions of Employment Act 75 of 1997 6.1.3. Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act 53 of 2003 6.1.4. Businesses Act 71 of 1991 6.1.5. Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act 130 of 1993 6.1.6. Competition Act 89 of 1998 6.1.7. Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 6.1.8. Copyright Act 98 of 1978 6.1.9. Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 25 of 2002 6.1.10. Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 6.1.11. Financial Intelligence Centre Act 38 of 2001 6.1.12. Income Tax Act 58 of 1962 6.1.13. Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 6.1.14. Insurance Act 27 of 1943 6.1.15. Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Act 38 of 1997 6.1.16. Interception and Monitoring Prohibition Act 127 of 1992 6.1.17. Justice of the Peace and Commissioners of Oaths Act 16 of 1963 6.1.18. Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 6.1.19. National Qualifications Framework Act 67 of 2008 6.1.20. Nonprofit Organisations Act 71 of 1997 6.1.21. Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 6.1.22. Prevention of Organised Crime Act 121 of 1998 6.1.23. Promotion of Access to Information Act 2 of 2000 6.1.24. Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 6.1.25. Protection of Business Act 99 of 1978 6.1.26. Skills Development Act 97 of 1998 6.1.27. Skills Development Levies Act 9 of 1999 6.1.28. Co-operatives Act 14 of 2005 6.1.29. Fund-raising Act 107 of 1978 6.1.30. National Credit Act 34 of 2005 6.1.31. Trade Marks Act 194 of 1993 6.1.32. Trust Property Control Act 57 of 1988 6.1.33. Unemployment Insurance Act 63 of 2001 6.1.34. Unemployment Insurance Contributions Act 4 0f 2002 6.1.35. Value Added Tax Act 89 of 1991 7. Schedule of records 7.1. General information about the Inclusive Society Institute can be accessed via the internet on www.inclusivesociety.org.za which is available to all persons who have access to the internet 7.2.The subjects on which the private body holds records and the categories on each subject in terms of Section 51(1)(e) are as listed below. Please note that a requester is not automatically allowed access to these records and that access to them may be refused in accordance with Sections 62 to 69 of the Act: 8. Purpose of processing of personal information 8.1. The Inclusive Society Institute processes personal information: 8.1.1. To support engagement with the media 8.1.2. To support engagement with service providers 8.1.3. To support engagement with members, customers and the general public 8.1.4. To support engagement with industry bodies 8.1.5. To support the recruitment and management of staff 8.1.6. To support relationships with statutory and other authorities 8.1.7. To support sales and marketing activities 9. Data subjects categories and their personal information 9.1. The following data subjects, and personal information processed, have been identified by the organisation: 9.1.1. Employees: record of employee life cycle 9.1.2. Funders and donors: records as maintained by Public Affairs 9.1.3. Members 9.1.4. Corporate Customers 9.1.5. General public: tracking general enquiries and web site visits 9.1.6. Industry bodies: membership records 9.1.7. International Affiliates 9.1.8. Media: records of media interactions 9.1.9. Service providers: record of service provider life cycle 9.1.10. Statutory and other authorities: contact details 10. Planned recipients of personal information 10.1. Employee Provident Fund 10.2. Employee Benefits providers (Wellness, tax assist etc.) 10.3. Trade union 10.4. Medical Schemes 10.5. Recruitment Agencies 10.6. Telecommunication providers 10.7. Financial institutions 10.8. Funders and donors 10.9. Industry bodies 10.10. Operators (service providers) 10.11. Statutory authorities 10.12. Media 11. Planned trans-border flows of personal information 11.1. Flows to international affiliates. 11.2. Flows to operators (service providers) 11.3. Flows to donors and funders. 11.4. Flows through the use of social media. 12. Security measures to protect personal information 12.1. Physical security measures 12.2. Access controls 12.3. Home and mobile measures 12.4. Internal security measures 12.5. Cyber security measures 12.6. Anti-spam measures 12.7. Anti-virus measures 12.8. Firewalls 12.9. Password control 12.10. Training in information security and other POPIA requirements 12.11. Selective training of key staff 12.12. Policies for information security 12.13. Comprehensive coverage of all IT-related issues 12.14. Audits of information security 12.15. Provisions around security in all provider contracts/agreements 13. Form of request 13.1. The requester must complete Form C and submit this form together with a request fee, to the person delegated to deal with requests (for “the Information Officer”). 13.2. The form must be submitted using any of the methods noted below: 13.2.1. Postal Address: PO Box 12609, Mill Street, Cape Town, 8010 13.2.2. Physical Address: 1006 One Thibault, 1 Thibault Square , Cape Town, 8001 13.2.3. Tel: 021 201 1589 13.2.4. E-mail: admin@inclusivesociety.org.za 13.3. The requester must provide sufficient detail on the request form to enable the designated head to identify the record and the requester: 13.3.1. The requester should indicate which form of access is required. 13.3.2. The requester should indicate if any other manner is to be used to inform the requester and state the necessary particulars to be so informed. 13.3.3. The requester must identify the right that is sought to be exercised or to be protected and provide an explanation of why the requested record is required for the exercise or protection of that right. 13.3.4. If a request is made on behalf of another person, the requester must then submit proof of the capacity in which the requester is making the request to the satisfaction of the designated head of the private body. 13.3.5. A requester who seeks access to a record containing personal information about that requester is not required to pay the request fee. 13.3.6. Every other requester, who is not a personal requester, must pay the required request fee 13.3.7. The Information Officer must notify the requester (other than a personal requester) by notice, requiring the requester to pay the prescribed fee (if any) before further processing the request. 13.3.8. The fee that the requester must pay to a private body is currently R50,00. The requester may lodge an application to the court against the tender or payment of the request fees. 13.3.9. After the Information Officer has made a decision on the request, the requester must be notified in the required form. 13.3.10. If the request is granted then a further access fee must be paid for the search, reproduction, preparation and for any time that has exceeded the prescribed hours to search and prepare the record for disclosure. 13.4. The Inclusive Society Institute has the right to reject any request for information submitted in terms of Sections 62 to 70 of Chapter 4 of PAIA. 14. 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  • ISI | Activities

    Activities Going for growth: Structural reforms needed for South Africa's economic recovery Release of Occasional Paper William Gumede 1 day ago WEBINAR: #PublicDebtisPublic – New public platform on sovereign borrowing terms and conditions Panel Discussion Inclusive Society Institute 3 days ago T20 High-level Policy Dialogue Dialogue Event Inclusive Society Institute Apr 30 Human Rights Barometer for G20 Members Release of Report Inclusive Society Institute Apr 24 Taking the Constitution to the People - Acudeo College - Kirkney, Hercules, Pretoria West Civic Education Inclusive Society Institute Apr 23 2025 South African Economic Brief - Growth under pressure: South Africa's economic outlook amidst domestic constraints and global trade shocks Release of Occasional Paper Daryl Swanepoel Apr 23 Civil Society Policy Forum 2025 - Hidden debt: Tackling grand corruption in debt management to safeguard financing for development Panel Discussion Inclusive Society Institute Apr 23 Taking the Constitution to the People - Northwood Secondary School, Pretoria Central Civic Education Patrick Motsepe Apr 22 Taking the Constitution to the People - Angelos North Secondary School in Pretoria North Civic Education Inclusive Society Institute Apr 14 Inclusive Society Institute's CEO meets with Institute for African Studies at Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, China: Delivers lecture on G20 International Engagement Inclusive Society Institute Apr 10 Inclusive Society Institute and Center for China & Globilization meet to explore cooperation International Engagement Inclusive Society Institute Apr 8 Gearing the economy for growth: Economic resilience through strategic macroeconomic interventions Release of Report Jan van Heerden Apr 2 How South Africa can sustainably transition from coal Release of Occasional Paper William Gumede Mar 27 Africa Consultative Meeting, 25-26 March 2025 Conference Inclusive Society Institute Mar 26 Inclusive Society Institute Deputy Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer attend African Chinese Women’s Association Gala Dinner Public Engagement Inclusive Society Institute Mar 15 Commemorative plaque unveiling ceremony and the Martti Ahtisaari legacy seminar 2025 Conference Inclusive Society Institute Mar 6 Türkiye Africa Media Forum International Engagement Inclusive Society Institute Feb 28 Decolonisation of education: Not a destination, but a continuous journey Release of Report Klaus Kotzé Feb 19 The South Africa Social Cohesion Index: Measuring the well-being of a society - 2024 UPDATE Release of Report Georgi Dragolov & Klaus Boehnke Feb 5 Inclusive Society Institute releases the 2024 South African Social Cohesion Index Release of Report Inclusive Society Institute Feb 5 Black Professionals Institute Lecture and Panel Discussion Panel Discussion Inclusive Society Institute Feb 4 Journal for Inclusive Public Policy, Volume 5, Issue 1 Release of JIPP Inclusive Society Institute Jan 31 How China can accelerate an African and South African green economy and technology expansion, and low-carbon development Release of Occasional Paper Daryl Swanepoel Jan 29 Fostering a common South Africaness based on democracy, diversity and social justice Release of Occasional Paper William Gumede Jan 16 How South Africa can leverage the Artificial Intelligence Revolution Release of Occasional Paper Lars Gumede Dec 11, 2024 Inclusive Society Institute presents its electoral reform proposals to the Electoral Reform Consultation Panel Public Engagement Inclusive Society Institute Dec 4, 2024 The South Africa Social Cohesion Index: Measuring the well-being of a society Release of Report Georgi Dragolov & Klaus Boehnke Nov 26, 2024 Inclusive Society Institute launches its "South Africa Social Cohesion Index" at the Social Cohesion Dialogue Dialogue Event Inclusive Society Institute Nov 26, 2024 Dialogue on the substance and implementation of a decolonised education Dialogue Event Inclusive Society Institute Nov 20, 2024 COMPARATIVE STUDY: Enforcement mechanisms of the New York City Commission on Human Rights and South African Human Rights Commission Release of Occasional Paper JoAnn Kamuf Ward Nov 13, 2024 Taking the Constitution to the People - Setlalentoa High School, Zone 5 Ga - Rankuwa, Tshwane West District Civic Education Inclusive Society Institute Nov 4, 2024 Inclusive Society Institute Chief Executive Officer attends the 22nd Conference on International Exchange of Professionals International Engagement Inclusive Society Institute Nov 3, 2024 Taking the Constitution to the People - Mapenane High School, Zone 16 Ga - Rankuwa, Tshwane West District Civic Education Inclusive Society Institute Nov 1, 2024 Taking the Constitution to the People - Kgatoentle Secondary School, Zone 5 Ga - Rankuwa, Tshwane West District Civic Education Inclusive Society Institute Oct 17, 2024 The National Dialogue: Pathway to a People's Plan for South Africa Release of Occasional Paper Klaus Kotzé Oct 16, 2024 Taking the Constitution to the People - Modiri Secondary School, Zone 2 Ga - Rankuwa, Tshwane West District Civic Education Inclusive Society Institute Oct 15, 2024 Youth Leadership Camp 2024 Workshop Inclusive Society Institute Oct 6, 2024 Managing Social Cohesion in diverse communities: Can South Africa draw lessons from Finland Release of Occasional Paper Nicola Jo Bergsteedt & Daryl Swanepoel Oct 2, 2024 Experts' closed roundtable on regional peace and security and the role of SADC Dialogue Event Inclusive Society Institute Sep 24, 2024 Inclusive Society Institute (ISI) at UN’s Summit of the Future (SOTF): UN Headquarters, New York: 20-23 September 2024 International Engagement Inclusive Society Institute Sep 23, 2024 C20 meeting organised by the Governments of Brazil and South Africa International Engagement Inclusive Society Institute Sep 20, 2024 Shaanxi (China) - 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    Briefings International briefing on land expropriation without compensation Despite assurances by government that the introduction of land reform policies (aimed at providing expropriation of land without compensation) will not provide for any ‘land grab’ scenarios, or be designed in a way that will harm the economy, opposition forces have proceeded to advance countermeasures to discredit the envisaged concept. They wrongly promote the argument that the envisaged policy will result in Zimbabwe-style land grabs and that it will lead to investment insecurity. The deployment of their strategy has included calls on the international community, including the European, British, Australian and American political establishment, to intervene and to place pressure on the South African authorities to desist from implementing these important measures. The ISI, in its support for urgent land reform in South Africa, aims to create, through these briefings, platforms for ANC and government leaders to clarify the policies necessary, and true transformative intentions.

  • ISI | How We Are Governed

    How We Are Governed Membership & General Assembly Membership of the ISI is open to individuals who have served with distinction the democratic emancipation and education of the South African people, or who have excelled in the fields of politics, public policy and economic development, or who, by their personality, guarantee that they will act fully in line with the ISI’s objectives. The collective membership will, when in sitting during the Annual General Meetings and/or Special Meetings of the membership, comprise the General Assembly. The Board The Board is elected by the General Assembly to oversee the Institute. It manages the affairs of the Institute in accordance with the resolutions of the members as taken from time to time at general meetings of the Institute. The Board is responsible for making and acting on such decisions that are essential to achieve the objectives of the Institute. Meet the Board The Advisory Council The Advisory Council, which is comprised of eminent persons in society, advises and supports the Board on important matters affecting the ISI. It also mediates when disputes arise within the Board. Meet the Advisory Council

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    Monthly Newsletter Mar 31, 2025 ISI Newsletter: March 2025 Nov 30, 2024 ISI Newsletter: November 2024 Aug 31, 2024 ISI Newsletter: August 2024 May 31, 2024 ISI Newslette r: May 2024 Feb 29, 2024 ISI Newslette r: February 2024 Oct 31, 2023 ISI Newsletter: October 2023 Jul 31, 2023 ISI Newsletter: July 2023 Apr 30, 2023 ISI Newsletter: April 2023 Jan 31, 2023 ISI Newsletter: December 2022 & January 2023 Sep 30, 2022 ISI Newsletter: September 2022 Jun 30, 2022 ISI Newsletter: June 2022 Mar 31, 2022 ISI Newsletter: March 2022 Feb 28, 2025 ISI Newsletter: February 2025 Oct 31, 2024 ISI Newsletter: October 2024 Jul 31, 2024 ISI Newsletter: July 2024 Apr 30, 2024 ISI Newslette r: April 2024 Jan 31, 2024 ISI Newsletter: December 2023 & January 2024 Sep 30, 2023 ISI Newsletter: September 2023 Jun 30, 2023 ISI Newsletter: June 2 023 Mar 31, 2023 ISI Newsletter: March 2023 Nov 30, 2022 ISI Newsletter: November 2022 Aug 31, 2022 ISI Newsletter: August 2022 May 31, 2022 ISI Newsletter: May 2022 Feb 28, 2022 ISI Newsletter: February 2022 Jan 31, 2025 ISI Newsletter: December 2024 & January 2025 Sep 30, 2024 ISI Newsletter: September 2024 Jun 30, 2024 ISI Newsletter: June 2024 Mar 31, 2024 ISI Newslette r: March 2024 Nov 30, 2023 ISI Newsletter: November 2023 Aug 31, 2023 ISI Newsletter: August 2023 May 31, 2023 ISI Newsletter: May 2023 Feb 28, 2023 ISI Newsletter: February 2023 Oct 31, 2022 ISI Newsletter: October 2022 Jul 31, 2022 ISI Newsletter: July 2022 Apr 30, 2022 ISI Newsletter: April 2022 Jan 31, 2022 ISI Newsletter: January 2022 Up

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    Embracing a society that is built on social and national democratic values Public Policy Research & Analysis Democratic Education, Briefings, Seminars & Conferences Publications & Liberation Archive Portal Featured Activity Inclusive Society Institute releases the 2024 South African Social Cohesion Index Release of Report Our Latest Activities Going for growth: Structural reforms needed for South Africa's economic recovery Release of Occasional Paper William Gumede 1 day ago WEBINAR: #PublicDebtisPublic – New public platform on sovereign borrowing terms and conditions Panel Discussion Inclusive Society Institute 3 days ago T20 High-level Policy Dialogue Dialogue Event Inclusive Society Institute Apr 30 Up

  • ISI | International

    International NHI: Lessons from China, Germany and the United Kingdom The South African government has introduced legislation to introduce a National Health Insurance which aims to provide universal access to affordable and quality healthcare. Various sectors in society have expressed concerns as to the policy’s affordability and its impact on private medical aids and hospitals. This has prompted the ISI to commission research aimed at assessing various financing and structural models that will enable the introduction of a universally accessible, affordable, quality healthcare system. This project aims to create a platform for learning from international practice in this field. China has introduced a universal national healthcare system which also allows for an expansion of private healthcare. Germany has a well-developed national healthcare system which includes space for private healthcare. The United Kingdom’s National Health Scheme is considered an indespensable feature of British society. It too provides for private healthcare. The study will examine the model and its applicability to the South African environment, which study will include an assessment of the interplay between the national system and private medical aids and hospitals.

  • ISI | Journals

    Journals Journal for Inclusive Public Policy, Volume 5, Issue 1 Jan 31 Journal for Inclusive Public Policy, Volume 4, Issue 2 Jul 31, 2024 Journal for Inclusive Public Policy, Volume 4, Issue 1 Jan 31, 2024 Journal for Inclusive Public Policy, Volume 3, Issue 2 Jul 31, 2023 Journal for Inclusive Public Policy, Volume 3, Issue 1 Jan 31, 2023 Journal for Inclusive Public Policy, Volume 2, Issue 2 Jul 31, 2022 Journal for Inclusive Public Policy, Volume 2, Issue 1 Jan 31, 2022 Journal for Inclusive Public Policy, Volume 1, Issue 1 Jul 31, 2021 Editorial Policy Up

  • ISI | Media Releases & Op-eds

    Media Releases & Op-eds Apr 22, 2025 Op-ed: The Fragility of the Government of National Unity: A Critical Examination by Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 3, 2025 Press Release: South Africans express doubts about GNU's cooperation and effectiveness by Ipsos and Inclusive Society Institute Up Mar 24, 2025 Op-ed: The urgency of fair climate finance for developing nations by Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 12, 2025 Op-ed: No national dialogue if deferred by Klaus Kotzé Up Feb 12, 2025 Op-ed: Trump tariff fest threatens South African exports by Daryl Swanepoel Up Jan 21, 2025 Op-ed: A credo for a new South Africaness by William Gumede Up Dec 2, 2024 Op-ed: Trump threatens 100% tariffs on BRICS countries by Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 29, 2024 Op-ed: How cohesive is South African society? by Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 29, 2024 Op-ed: South Africa's Social Cohesion Crisis by Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 27, 2024 Media Release: Launch of the South African Social Cohesion Index (SASCI) at the Social Cohesion Roundtable hosted by the National Planning Commission at the Union Buildings, Pretoria, on 26 November 2024 by Inclusive Society Institute Up Oct 22, 2024 Op-ed: The Electoral Reform consultation panel call for public submissions by Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 22, 2024 Op-ed: Strong enforcement needed to curb Human Rights abuses by André Gaum and Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 2, 2024 Op-ed: The National Dialogue: Pathway to a people's plan for South Africa by Klause Kotzé Up Sep 12, 2024 Op-ed: Proposed Local Government: Municipal Structures Amendment Bill is flawed by Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 12, 2024 Op-ed: Can South Africa learn from Finland's model for social cohesion by Nicola Bergsteedt and Daryl Swanepoel Up Aug 23, 2024 Op-ed: Government of National Unity met with positive response by Roelof Botha & Daryl Swanepoel Up Aug 22, 2024 Op-ed: South Africa’s national interest must be people-centred and pragmatic by Klaus Kotzé Up Jul 1, 2024 Op-ed: A new council for better global governance by Buyelwa Sonjica and Dr Klaus Kotzé Up Jul 1, 2024 Op-ed: Assessing institutional capacities to deliver in a changing world by Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 25, 2024 Op-ed: Proposed Government of National Unity promises an exciting and inclusive future by Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 24, 2024 Op-ed: South Africa is getting healthier? by Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 3, 2024 Op-ed: South Africa is getting safer? by Daryl Swanepoel Up May 21, 2024 Op-ed: Voluntary Government of National Unity - an alternative to messy coalition government by Daryl Swanepoel Up May 21, 2024 Op-ed: China is an important African partner by Klaus Kotzé Up May 21, 2024 Op-ed: A constructive contribution to re-energize South Africa by Buyelwa Sonjica and Klaus Kotzé Up May 6, 2024 Op-ed: 2024 National Assembly Election: Two ballot papers - both of equal importance by Jørgen Elklit Up Apr 26, 2024 Op-ed: Developing an instrument to assess levels of social cohesion in SA by Klaus Boehnke and Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 17, 2024 Media Release: Scrapping of Gauteng e-Tolls welcomed, but defaulters still have to pay by Inclusive Society Institute Up Apr 16, 2024 Op-ed: The manifold challenges facing SA's Higher Education government policy by Dr Douglas Blackmur Up Apr 12, 2024 Op-ed: Voter registration mechanism needs to change by Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 12, 2024 Op-ed: Managing social cohesion in diverse communities by Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 3, 2024 Op-ed: Misrepresenting Polls Does Democracy A Disservice by Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 25, 2024 Op-ed: UN summit of the future: On track to nowhere? by Nicola Bergsteedt and Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 11, 2024 Media Release: Mistrust in immigrants threatens social cohesion by Inclusive Society Institute Up Mar 5, 2024 Op- ed: A Critical Review of the General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill by Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 21, 2024 Op-ed: Embracing Flexicurity: Lessons from Denmark by Nicola Bergsteedt Up Feb 9, 2024 Op-ed: Navigating the complexities of coalition politics in South African municipalities by Nondumiso Sithole Up Feb 9, 2024 Op-ed: Growth drivers coming to the fore by Roelof Botha and Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 7, 2024 Op-ed: Coalitions: Lessons from Finland by Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 1, 2024 Media Release: Intent to emigrate remains disturbingly high by Inclusive Society Institute Up Jan 23, 2024 Op-ed: Who do we listen to? The human cost of war and its global impact by Buyelwa Sonjica Up Jan 16, 2024 Op-ed: Economic pandemic: Organised crime’s stranglehold on South Africa by Daryl Swanepoel Up Dec 14 , 2023 O p-ed: Leveraging Special Economic Zones for Growth by William Gumede Up Nov 29 , 2023 Op-ed: Many ethical hurdles to overcome in managing global population growth by Motsamai Molefe Up Nov 28 , 2023 Op-ed: Turnaround of construction sector is South African economy’s bellwether by Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 20 , 2023 Op-ed: The United Nations must reform to represent the interests of the Global South by Klaus Kotzé Up Oct 18 , 2023 Op- ed: Reimagining Global Governance: A Call for Equitable and Resilient Systems by Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 13 , 2023 Op-ed: Why Building Global Resilience Is the Best Investment We Can Make Now by Buyelwa Sonjica Up Oct 4 , 2023 Op- ed: Re-modeling the BRICS New Development Bank by William Gumede Up Sep 21 , 2023 Op- ed: Growth drivers coming to the fore by Roelof Botha & Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 19 , 2023 Op- ed: The Progressive Realisation of Socio-economic Rights in South Africa: Albie Sachs' Pioneering Role by Nicola Jo Bergsteedt Up Aug 17 , 2023 Op-ed: Ensuring Administrative Justice for a Truly Inclusive Society by Inclusive Society Institute in collaboration with the Daily Maverick Up Jul 25 , 2023 Op-ed: The Vital Role of Participatory Democracy in Building a Just and Inclusive Society by Inclusive So ciety Institute in collaboration with the Daily Maverick Up Jul 12 , 2023 Op -ed: The global development and security initiatives: Safeguarding our global village by Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 12 , 2023 Op -ed: Navigating China-Africa cooperation within a globally constrained environment by Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 12 , 2023 Op -ed: New global trade and investment thinking by Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 3 , 2023 Op -ed: Trust – the ‘glue’ that binds society together – is missing in SA by Daryl Swanepoel Up May 29 , 2023 Op-ed: Gender inequality - Men’s involvement in care: Contemplating the glass escalator by Nicole Daniels, Jodi Wishnia and Daryl Swanepoel Up May 22 , 2023 Op-ed: The personal is political: our families are blueprints for society by Jodi Wishnia and Daryl Swanepoel Up May 15 , 2023 Op-ed: Understanding gender inequality in caregiving and families by Nicole Daniels and Daryl Swanepoel Up May 9 , 2023 Me d ia Release: Intent to emigrate decreases but remains a risk Findings from the Inclusive Society Institute's GovDem Poll Up May 8 , 2023 Op-ed: Beyond Colonialism: Türkiye's Unique Approach to Africa by Daryl Swanepoel Up May 2 , 2023 Media Release: Mistrust in immigrants remains alarmingly high Findings from the Inclusive Society Institute's GovDem Poll Up Apr 25 , 2023 Med ia Release: An opposition coalition at the national level is highly unlikely Findings from the Inclusive Society Institute's GovDem Poll Up Apr 17 , 2023 Media Release: Comment on President Ramaphosa assents to the Electoral Amendment Bill by Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 13, 2023 Media Release: Writing off outstanding E-Tolls under the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project by Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 22, 2023 O p-e d: A strong democracy comes with a price tag – and it’s worth every cent by Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 22, 2023 Op-e d: Social Cohesion: Getting Symbolism, Action and Rhetoric Right by Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 8, 2023 M edia Release : Inclusive Society Institute calls on President Ramaphosa to consider constitutionality of Electoral Amendment Bill by Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 3, 2023 Op-e d: Born free, but not fair: Solutions to tackle youth inequality and unemployment in South Africa - Considered solutions to closing the gap on youth inequality and unemployment by Beth Vale and Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 28, 2023 Op-e d: Born free, but not fair: 5 ways we can support SA’s teens to stay in school w ithout interventions along their life cycle, kids could well become the “disaffected youth” as early inequality gets compounded from birth, through school, and beyond. by Beth Vale and Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 20, 2023 Op-e d: Born free, but not fair: Setting the foundation for long-term learning and earning Interventions that support childhood development in the first 1,000 days of a child’s life have the potential to radically shift South Africa’s current inequality crisis. by Michelle Flowers and Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 16, 2023 Op-e d: Multi-Member Constituency model trumps Single Seat Constituency model by Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 14, 2023 Op-ed: Born free, but not fair by Nicole Daniels and Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 8, 2023 Op-ed: Coalitions must be built on trust and generosity by Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 8, 2023 Op-ed: Born free, but not fair: Understanding youth inequality Youth inequality accumulates over a life course, but there are critical moments where policy and programming can intervene to alleviate inequality and safeguard more just futures for young people by Beth Vale and Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 3, 2023 Op-ed: Sustainable population and possible standards of living by Anton Cartwright Up Feb 3, 2023 Op-ed: Automatic voter registration: removing the thorn in the side of SA’s democracy by Daryl Swanepoel Up Jan 23, 2023 Op-e d: African Philosophy and Social Justice: The inclusiveness and limitations of a continent’s political thought by Mutshidz Maraganedzha Up Jan 20, 2023 Op-e d: Rise civil society: A new year’s resolution by Klaus Kotzé Up Jan 13, 2023 Op-ed: End the Social Compact tug-of-war: Lessons from Denmark by Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 9 , 2022 Op-Ed: Parliament persists in passing an unconstitutional Electoral Amendment bill by Inclusive Society Institute Up Nov 2 , 2022 Op-Ed: Democratising the United Nations by Inclusive Society Institute Up Oct 27 , 2022 Op-Ed: A people-driven state is required for national renewal by Inclusive Society Institute Up Oct 24 , 2022 Op-Ed: Contractionary fiscal consolidation versus expansionary stimulus implications for growth, employment and debt by Inclusive Society Institute Up Oct 16 , 2022 Op-Ed: The world is on shaky ground, with South Africa no different by Inclusive Society Institute Up Oct 12 , 2022 Op-Ed: UN Security Council Reform - A New Approach to Reconstructing the International Order by Inclusive Society Institute Up Oct 06 , 2022 Op-Ed: The need for an evidence-based response to addressing Xenophobia in SA. The importance of addressing the real drivers of Xenophobia and Xenophobic vilolence. by Inclusive Society Institute Up Sep 15, 2022 Op-Ed: SA must pull up its socks or tourism rebound may be short-lived by Inclusive Society Institute Up Sep 08, 2022 Op-Ed: Challenges and solutions for local economic development in the City of Ekurhuleni by Inclusive Society Institute Up Sep 05, 2022 Op-Ed: Climate change adaptation and resilience: An analysis of some Global and National Measures by Inclusive Society Institute Up Aug 29, 2022 Media Release: Proposals to remedy current deficiencies in the proposed NHI bill by Inclusive Society Institute Up Aug 23, 2022 Op-Ed: Grease the gears so the economic wheels can turn by Inclusive Society Institute Up Jul 27, 2022 Op-Ed: As long as we keep failing our youth, the cycle of inequality will remain unbroken by Inclusive Society Institute Up Jul 21, 2022 Media Release: Trust deficit between civil society and SAPS is flaming lawlessness in South Africa by Inclusive Society Institute Up Jul 05, 2022 Op-Ed: Challenges and opportunities to enhance social mobilisation to combat corruption by Prof Evangelos Mantzaris Up Jun 28, 2022 Op-Ed: Towards a national commitment by Dr Klaus Kotzé Up May 26, 2022 Op-Ed: Social Cohesion: Taking stock of South Africa’s socio-political strategy by Dr Klaus Kotzé Up May 26, 2022 Op-Ed: Get the basics right to reboot growth by Daryl Swanepoel Up May 11, 2022 Op-Ed: The preconditions for a South African welfare state by Dr Klaus Kotzé Up Apr 11, 2022 Op-Ed: Leveraging ideas of hope to reduce inequality in South Africa by Anja Smith, Jodi Wishnia, Carmen Christian and Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 11, 2022 Op-Ed: The Russia-Ukraine conflict: Impact on South Africa, fellow BRICS members and Africa by William Gumede Up Apr 07, 2022 Op-Ed: The establishment of a National Anti-Corruption Agency for South Africa by Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 06, 2022 Op-Ed: Rejuvenating South Africa's economy - a labour sector perspective by Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 28, 2022 Op-Ed: Efficient logistics needed to keep agri-exports on the right track by Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 14, 2022 Op-Ed: Back to basics to better economy - Getting fundamentals right will reverse economic woes by Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 10, 2022 Op-Ed: Crisis in Europe highlights critical importance of self-sufficient, secure and stable energy production by Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 16, 2022 Social Democracy: A pathway for South Africa's development by Dr Klause Kotzé Up Feb 03, 2022 WEF Global Risks Report 2022 suggests it cannot be business as usual Up Feb 02, 2022 Preventing corruption is the key by Willie Hofmeyr Up Jan 31, 2022 South Africa investing in the ICT sector is a no-brainer by Daryl Swanepoel Up Jan 28, 2022 The effects of corruption by Prof Pregala Solosh Pillay Up Jan 17, 2022 Anti-corruption agencies need to be nurtured by Prof Andrew Spalding Up Jan 13, 2022 Different types of anti-corruption agencies by Drago Kos Up Jan 12, 2022 Construction sector: A friend in need is a friend indeed. Let the private sector help Up Dec 7, 2021 Rejuvenating South Africa's economy - a retail sector perspective Up Dec 3, 2021 Speech delivered by Vusi Khanyile, Chairperson of the Inclusive Society Institute, to the Integritasza Conference, Wellington, South Africa Up Nov 11, 2021 ISI meets Deputy Minister of Finance - Present NHI and Inequality research outcomes Up Nov 8, 2021 Op-Ed: Rejuvenating South Africa's economy - A SMME sector perspective Up Nov 8, 2021 Op-Ed: South Africa needs an urgent national security and intelligence assessment Up Nov 2, 2021 ANC support dips, but it is still best placed to win local government election Up Nov 2, 2021 Op-Ed: SA's Jekyll and Hyde economy has investors second guessing Up Sep 16, 2021 Op-Ed: Would you choose NHI as our universal health care scheme if you knew the costs twenty years from now? Up Sep 15, 2021 Op-Ed: Local government challenges: How far have we come? Up Sep 8, 2021 Op-Ed: South African courts: Are they guilty of judicial overreach or merely upholding the rule of law? Up Sep 6, 2021 Op-Ed: Assessing crime intelligence in South Africa Up Aug 27, 2021 Op-Ed: Rebuilding US-Africa relations under the Biden administration and its nexus with China Up Aug 26, 2021 Achieving wellbeing equa lity for South Africans: a dream that shouldn’t be deferred by the Inclusive Society Institute Up Aug 13, 2021 Op-Ed: Reviving factories can fire up a much-needed growth engine Up Aug 11, 2021 South Africa's developmental model: The significance of state-owned enterprises Up Jun 23, 2021 Challenging climate change: The transition to a sustainable economy Up Jun 10, 2021 No quick fixes for SA's woes but glimmer of hope on the horizon Up May 31, 2021 Restoring faith in South Africa key to rejuvenating the economy Up May 5, 2021 Survey suggests voter support for party system in SA Up Apr 8, 2021 ISI presents electoral system proposals to IEC Up Mar 16, 2021 COVID-19: Severe blow to long-term employment prospects Up Jan 28, 2021 Speech by Daryl Swanepoel, CEO, Inclusive Society Institute, South Africa: International Conference on Poverty Alleviation: China's rationale, Beijing, China Up Jan 25, 2021 Op-Ed: Slowing the population growth is vital for South Africa's economic recovery Up Dec 11, 2020 Op-Ed: The US-China-Africa nexus under a Biden administration Up Dec 11, 2020 Op-Ed: ISI Annual Lecture with Justice Albie Sachs Prosperity through inclusivity Up Aug 13, 2020 Op-Ed: South African and the 12th summit of BRICS Up Aug 12, 2020 Op-Ed: Universal Health Coverage pathways for South Africa Areas of misalignment between stakeholders on the NHI Bill require further engagement Up Aug 11, 2020 Universal Health Coverage pathways for South Africa Areas of misalignment between stakeholders on the NHI Bill require further engagement Up Aug 3, 2020 Op-Ed: COVID-19 US-China discord and its impact on Sino-South African relations Up Jul 21, 2020 LGBT+ survey findings Survey on everyday experience of the LGBT+ communicy finds inequality and discrimination still rife, and mental health potentially a crisis in the making Up Jul 14, 2020 National health insurance Bill Parliament's Portfolio Committee would be well-advised first to obtain legal clarity on constitutionality Up May 20, 2020 COVID-19 ANC members and supporters show overwhelming support for government measures and ANC leadership, but are concerned about the future of the economy Up Apr 17, 2020 COVID-19 Survey: COVID-19 and its impact on the SMME sector Up Up

  • ISI | Activities

    Business Circle The Inclusive Society Institute (ISI) is broadly aligned with social democracy , an ideology that favours social and economic interventions aimed at advancing social justice. It does so within the framework of a democratic, free market society. Thus, it promotes a say for people in government actions, supports a competitive economy while also helping the more vulnerable and poorer people in society. The ISI promotes national democracy in South Africa by supporting processes aimed at transforming the country into a non-racial, non-sexist, united democratic society, in which all people enjoy equal rights. Since economic growth and social development needs to be balanced, the ISI considers the developmental state model, in which government plays an active role in guiding economic development, as the most appropriate approach for transforming the economy and society. It, therefore, finds acceptable the use of state resources and state influence to confront poverty and expand economic opportunities. It believes that the well-being of South Africa is best promoted by ensuring an inclusive society , in which the composition of the economy, government and civil society equitably reflects the demographics of the nation, and in which people from all cultural, religious and social groupings are able to freely and equally participate therein. Panel discussion on the impact of the Construction Mafia on the South African economy Business Circle Oct 11, 2023 Launch of Business Circle: Thursday, 11 May 2023: Radisson Blu Hotel, Sandton Business Circle May 11, 2023 Up

  • ISI | Media Coverage - 2022

    Media Coverage - 2022 Dec, 2022 2021 Civil Society Organization Sustainability Index for Sub-Saharan Africa fhi360: 13th Edition - December 2022 Up Dec 20, 2022 South Africa can find inspiration in Denmark's social model Arbejdervevaegelsens Erhvervsrad Up Dec 16, 2022 55th national elective congress is a ‘watershed moment’ for the ANC: Ramaphosa Inside Politics: Phuti Mosomane Up Nov 09, 2022 D-Day for public to give feedback to NCOP on Electoral Amendment Bill NewsNaija Up Nov 09, 2022 D-Day for public to give feedback to NCOP on Electoral Amendment Bill Head Topics Up Nov 09, 2022 D-Day for public to give feedback to NCOP on Electoral Amendment Bill SABC News Up Nov 09, 2022 Kieswet-wysiging: SA ‘by dieselfde draaipunt as in 1994’ Netwerk24: Ané van Zyl Up Nov 09, 2022 Kieswet-wysiging: SA ‘by dieselfde draaipunt as in 1994’ Netwerk24: Ané van Zyl Up Nov 09, 2022 Kieswet-wysiging: SA ‘by dieselfde draaipunt as in 1994’ Netwerk24: Ané van Zyl Up Nov 09, 2022 Kieswet-wysiging: SA ‘by dieselfde draaipunt as in 1994’ Netwerk24: Ané van Zyl Up Nov 07, 2022 Feelings of Trust, Distrust and Risky Decision-Making in Political Office. An Experimental Study With National Politicians in Three Democracies Sage Journals: James Weinberg Up Nov 07, 2022 The South African welfare state must be implemented in stages, as and when the economy allows Daily Maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 02, 2022 Democratising the United Nations – Namibian TN Live News Up Nov 01, 2022 Democratising the United Nations The Namibian: William Gumede Up Oct 27, 2022 A people-driven state is required for national renewal Head Topics: Klaus Kotzé Up Oct 27, 2022 A people-driven state is required for national renewal Mail & Guardian: Klaus Kotzé Up Oct 24, 2022 Is Treasury on the right track with fiscal consolidation over expansionary stimulus? World News: Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 24, 2022 Is Treasury on the right track with fiscal consolidation over expansionary stimulus? Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 21, 2022 National Assembly approves Electoral Amendment Bill Free State Central News: Centra Up Oct 20, 2022 MEDIA RELEASE: National Assembly passes the Electoral Amendment Bill Parliament Up Oct 19, 2022 UN weaknesses threaten global rule of law Mail & Guardian: William GumedeABC News Up Oct 16, 2022 The world is on shaky ground right now – and South Africa is no different ABC News Up Oct 16, 2022 The world is on shaky ground right now – and South Africa is no different Banoyi: Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 16, 2022 The world is on shaky ground right now – and South Africa is no different Daily Maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 12, 2022 UN Security Council Reform: a new approach to reconstructing the international order 24/7news.africa: Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 12, 2022 UN Security Council Reform: a new approach to reconstructing the international order IOL: Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 06, 2022 Xenophobia threatens the foundation of our constitutional values The Mercury: Melanie Lue Up Oct 06, 2022 Xenophobia threatens the foundation of our constitutional values Pretoria News: Melanie Lue Up Oct 06, 2022 Xenophobia threatens the foundation of our constitutional values Cape Times: Melanie Lue Up Sep 21, 2022 Developing an effective response to addressing Xenophobia in SA - An ISI Roundtable Polity: Sashnee Moodley Up Sep 14, 2022 SA must pull up its socks or tourism rebound may be short-lived Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 09, 2022 Inclusive Society Institute's proposal on the National Health Insurance Bill Valley FM: Marianne Dekker & Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 08, 2022 Challenges and solutions for local economic development in Ekurhuleni Business Day: Nondumiso Sithole Up Sep 05, 2022 Parliament deploying 'Stalingrad' tactics when it comes to electoral reform News24: Michael Louis Up Sep 05, 2022 Gee olie vir SA se ekonomiese ratkas RSG Op en Wakker: Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 04, 2022 SA’s local weather change adaptation should faucet into indigenous knowledge Agadir Group Up Sep 04, 2022 SA’s local weather change adaptation should faucet into indigenous knowledge Intestex Up Sep 04, 2022 SA’s climate change adaptation and resilience must be province-specific and tap into indigenous knowledge Daily Maverick: Nolubabalo Lulu Magam Up Sep 04, 2022 Discussion | ANC | Party's future in governance Banoyi Up Sep 04, 2022 Discussion | ANC | Party's future in governance eNCA: Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 02, 2022 Civil society insists on revision of the electoral system ZA News Live Up Sep 02, 2022 Civil society pushes for overhaul of the electoral system ENEWS Up Sep 02, 2022 Civil society pushes for overhaul of the electoral system The Citizen: Brian Sokutu Up Sep 02, 2022 If a general election were held tomorrow the ANC would win the elections with clear 50% Opera News Up Sep 02, 2022 ROAD TO 2024 ELECTIONS: If a general election were held tomorrow and turnout was good, the ANC would clear 50% – Inclusive Society Institute Head Topics Up Sep 02, 2022 ROAD TO 2024 ELECTIONS: If a general election were held tomorrow and turnout was good, the ANC would clear 50% – Inclusive Society Institute Flipboard Up Sep 02, 2022 If a general election were held tomorrow and turnout was good, the ANC would clear 50% – Inclusive Society Institute msn.com Up Sep 02, 2022 ROAD TO 2024 ELECTIONS: If a general election were held tomorrow and turnout was good, the ANC would clear 50% – Inclusive Society Institute Banoyi Up Sep 01, 2022 If a general election were held tomorrow and turnout was good, the ANC would clear 50% – Inclusive Society Institute iono.fm Up Sep 01, 2022 If a general election were held tomorrow and turnout was good, the ANC would clear 50% – Inclusive Society Institute Daily Maverick: Ferial Haffajee Up Aug 31, 2022 Türkiye holds panel on Security Council reform in Cape Town US Muslims: Murat Ozgur Guvendik Up Aug 31, 2022 Intellecturals condemn Africa's absence from UN Security Council and call for reform Al Jama-Ah Up Aug 31, 2022 Türkiye holds panel on UN reform in Cape Town TN Live News Up Aug 31, 2022 Turkiye Holds Panel On Security Council Reform In Cape Town IBC Tech Up Aug 31, 2022 Turkiye holds panel on Safety Council reform in Cape City The Times of Sindh Up Aug 31, 2022 Turkiye holds panel on Security Council reform in Cape Town Middle East Monitor Up Aug 31, 2022 Intellectuals condemn Africa’s absence from UN Security Council and call for reform IOL: Mwangi Githahu Up Aug 31, 2022 Panel calls for reform of UN Security Council Cape Argus: Mwangi Githahu Up Aug 31, 2022 Hierdie ratte kort net olie Die Burger: Daryl Swanepoel Up Aug 31, 2022 Hierdie ratte kort net olie Beeld: Daryl Swanepoel Up Aug 31, 2022 Hierdie ratte kort net olie Netwerk 24: Daryl Swanepoel Up Aug 31, 2022 "UN Security Council Reform" panel in Cape Town from the Presidency's Directorate of Communications Canli Gaste Up Aug 30, 2022 Appointment of anti-corruption council a critical step, but it must be given big teeth Banoyi Up Aug 30, 2022 Appointment of anti-corruption council a critical step, but it must be given big teeth Daily Maverick: Omphemetse S Sibanda Up Aug 30, 2022 Türkiye holds panel on UN reform in Cape Town Daily Sabah Up Aug 30, 2022 Türkiye holds panel on Security Council reform in Cape Town Salten News Up Aug 30, 2022 “UN Security Council Reform” Panel in Cape Town from the Presidency of Communications Guncel Haber Up Aug 30, 2022 “UN Security Council Reform” panel in Cape Town from the Presidency of Communications Samimi Haber Up Aug 30, 2022 "UN Security Council Reform" panel in Cape Town Ulak News Up Aug 30, 2022 'UN Security Council Reform' in Cape Town from the Presidency's Directorate of Communications Filodyo: Yayin Tarihi Up Aug 30, 2022 'UN Security Council Reform' panel in Cape Town from the Presidency of Communications Ankaradan Haber Up Aug 30, 2022 'UN Security Council Reform' in Cape Town from the Presidency's Directorate of Communications Dik Gazete Up Aug 30, 2022 ”UN Security Council Reform” panel in Cape Town from the Presidency of Communications Muhalif Up Aug 30, 2022 "UN Security Council Reform" panel in Cape Town from the Presidency's Directorate of Communications Son Dakika Up Aug 30, 2022 'UN Security Council Reform' panel in Cape Town from the Presidency of Communications Anadolu Ajansi: Murat Ozgur Guvendik Up Aug 30, 2022 "UN Security Council Reform" panel in Cape Town Son Haberler Up Aug 22, 2022 Grease the gears so the economic wheels can turn Head Topics: Daryl Swanepoel Up Aug 22, 2022 Grease the gears so the economic wheels can turn Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 25, 2022 Solving For The Workplace Of The Future The Skills Portal Up Jul 24, 2022 Social cohesion and the factors influencing unity with the South African society Valley FM: Marianne Dekker & Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 22, 2022 Solving for the workplace of the future FA News Up Jul 22, 2022 Inclusive Society Institute on crime in SA The Voice of the Cape: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 22, 2022 Recent tavern killings show crippling inability to tackle rising crime IOL: Sisipho Bhuta Up Jul 21, 2022 Skills supply and skills demand in the South African economy Nexford University: Mark Talmage-Rostron Up Jul 14, 2022 Crime and chaos in communities Banoyi: eNCA interview with Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 14, 2022 Crime and chaos in communities eNCA: Gareth Edwards speaks to Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 12, 2022 Five ways in which South Africa can advance equity Daily Maverick: Rose Tuyeni Peter, Beth Vale and Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 05, 2022 Authorities must regain belief of the individuals of South Africa USA News Love Up Jul 05, 2022 Anti-Corruption Cape Talk - Afternoon Drive with John Maytham: Prof Zweli Ndevu Up Jul 04, 2022 Government needs to regain trust of the people of South Africa - and that means acting against corruption Daily Maverick: Evangelos Mantzaris and Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 27, 2022 Towards a national commitment Business Day: Klause Kotzé Up Jun 19, 2022 Les fissures se creusent au sein du parti au pouvoir sud-africain ANC Wazakin Up Jun 18, 2022 Cracks widen in South African ruling party ANC Newshunter365 Up Jun 18, 2022 Cracks widen in South African ruling party ANC The East African: Peter Dube Up Jun 14, 2022 Songezo Zibi says he will run for president... FR Postsus Up Jun 14, 2022 South African Politics Sparks New Direction As ANC Reaches Its End-of-life Date, New Generation Leaders Emerge Global Upfront Newspapers Up Jun 14, 2022 Songezo Zibi says he will run for president as he tables a manifesto for a new society; more will follow Daily Maverick: Ferial Haffajee Up Jun 12, 2022 Time is ripe for electoral change in SA Sunday Times: Mmusi Maimane Up Jun 08, 2022 Anti-corruption dialogue with Professor Thuli Madonsela We can change our world Up Jun 02, 2022 Civil society criticizes Parliament for not respecting its constitutional obligations News Post Us Zero: Deborah Up Jun 02, 2022 Electoral Amendment Bill: Civil society slams Parliament for not meeting constitutional obligations Banoyi: News24.com Up Jun 01, 2022 Civil society groups agree on steps to change electoral system before 2024 elections Gateway News Up Jun 01, 2022 Electoral Amendment Bill: Civil society slams Parliament for not meeting constitutional obligations The World News Up Jun 01, 2022 Electoral Amendment Bill: Civil society slams Parliament for not meeting constitutional obligations News24: Jan Gerber Up May 31, 2022 The Electoral Amendment Bill Cape Talk: John Maytham interviews Daryl Swanepoel Up May 25, 2022 Get back to basics to reboot growth Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up May 25, 2022 Get back to basics to reboot growth Head Topics: Daryl Swanepoel Up May 25, 2022 Without social justice, social cohesion can only be a temporary, ephemeral concept Daily Maverick: Dr Klaus Kotzé Up May 25, 2022 Without social justice, social cohesion can only be a temporary, ephemeral concept Banoyi Up May 25, 2022 Without social justice, social cohesion can only be a temporary, ephemeral concept iono.fm: Daily Maverick Up May 24, 2022 Employment Services Amendment Bill The Voice of the Cape: Interview with Daryl Swanepoel Up May 23, 2022 Nation Building: Racial inequality in South Africa eNCA: Mfundo Mabalane interviews Daryl Swanepoel Up May 18, 2022 Here Is Why SA Citizens Hate Immigrants Opera News Up May 15, 2022 SA citizens don’t trust immigrants, says survey Trumpet International Magazine: Omotayo Daranjo Up May 14, 2022 Naweekaktueel: Meer as 10% gekwalifiseerde Suid-Afrikaners wil immigreer RSG: Anita Visser voer onderhoud met Daryl Swanepoel Up May 14, 2022 South Africans don't trust immigrants, survey reveals News 365: Omie Chester Up May 13, 2022 Brain drain | Skilled workers may leave in a year or two eNCA: Tumelo Mothotoane interviews Daryl Swanepoel. Up May 13, 2022 South Africans don't trust foreigners - Survey reveals Celebrity Breeze Up May 13, 2022 SA citizens don't trust immigrants, says survey IOL Up May 13, 2022 'Fix the economy' - warns institute amid study showing high number of South Africans want to emigrate IOL Up May 13, 2022 'Fix the economy' - warns institute amid study showing high number of South Africans want to emigrate Scalabrini Institute for Human Mobility in Africa Up May 13, 2022 'Fix the economy' - warns institute amid study showing high number of South Africans want to emigrate MTNPlay (IOL article) Up May 13, 2022 'Fix the economy' - warns institute amid study showing high number of South Africans want to emigrate Hebdenbridge News Up May 13, 2022 Over 10% of South Africans with higher education qualifications are considering emigrating: Study Newzroom Africa: Daryl Swanepoel Up May 12, 2022 Big brain drain alert: Over 10% of educated South Africans want to emigrate African News Agency: Molaole Montsho Up May 12, 2022 Big brain drain alert: Over 10% of educated South Africans want to emigrate IOL Up May 10, 2022 Structural reform across the board needed to pave way for SA welfare state Daily Maverick: Dr Klaus Kotzé Up May 10, 2022 Structural reform across the board needed to pave way for SA welfare state Banoyi: Dr Klaus Kotzé Up May 06, 2022 South Africans don't trust foreigners of any origin Mail & Guardian: Bongeka Gumede Up Apr 27, 2022 SA citizens no longer trust immigrants - says new survey Opera News Up Apr 24, 2022 SA citizens don't trust immigrants, says survey Weekend Argus: Brenda Masilela Up Apr 18, 2022 Efficient logistics needed to keep agri exports on the right track World News: Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 18, 2022 Efficient logistics needed to keep agri exports on the right track Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 16, 2022 African nations must base foreign policy on domestic interests, not past ideological ties Ramadan-Karim: Rosanna H. Brooks Up Apr 16, 2022 African nations must base foreign policy on domestic interests, not past ideological ties The Namibian: William Gumede Up Apr 14, 2022 Artistic concepts of hope can scale back inequality in South Africa The Indian Express: Anja Smith, Jodi Wishnia, Carmen Christian & Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 13, 2022 We have to be creative and harness ideas of hope to reduce inequality in South Africa Daily Maverick: Anja Smith, Jodi Wishnia, Carmen Christian & Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 13, 2022 Creative ideas of hope can reduce inequality Articleslider: Anja Smith, Jodi Wishnia, Carmen Christian & Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 12, 2022 The Russia-Ukraine War: What has been the impact on South Africa and fellow BRICS (Brasil, Russia, India, China, SA) members and on African economies ResearchGate: William Gumede Up Apr 11, 2022 African nations must base foreign policy on hame care ... newsfounded.com: William Gumede Up Apr 11, 2022 African nations must base foreign policy on domestic interests, not past ideological ties Daily Maverick: William Gumede Up Apr 11, 2022 Graft still a big problem The Citizen: Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 11, 2022 Little done to bring the thieves to book The World News Up Apr 11, 2022 Little done to bring the thieves to book The Citizen: Editorial Up Apr 02, 2022 'Apartheid was 'n welsynstaat vir wit mense' Die Burger: Murray La Vita Up Apr 02, 2022 'Apartheid was 'n welsynstaat vir wit mense' Netwerk24: Murray La Vita Up Apr 01, 2022 Die Burger se praat saam-diskoersreeks - Hoe floreer die private sektor in 'n welsynstaat? KKNK 2022 Gesprekke Up Mar 31, 2022 Rejuvenating SA's economy - a labour sector perspective Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 29, 2022 Es probable que Ramaphosa gane la conferencia electiva del ANC ES Postsus Up Mar 28, 2022 Ramaphosa likely to win ANC elective conference and lead a coalition government in 2024 - research reports Daily Maverick: Ferial Haffajee Up Mar 23, 2022 Media statement: Home Affairs Committee concludes countrywide public consultation process RSA Parliament: Media Statement Up Mar 23, 2022 Discussions to fix Eskom's woes IOL: Ntombi Nkosi Up Mar 22, 2022 Conditions needed in a society to enable it to advance towards a welfare state The Voice of the Cape: Interview with Dr Klaus Kotzé Up Mar 18, 2022 Crisis in Europe highlights critical importance of selfsufficient, secure and stable energy production Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 13, 2022 Government must get back to basics to build a better economy Head Topics: Business Day - Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 13, 2022 Government must get back to basics to build a better economy Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 06, 2022 Inclusive Society Institute says Electoral Bill does not respond to society's expectations for fundamental electoral reform Independent Candidate Association South Africa Up Mar 06, 2022 Inclusive Society Institute says Electoral Bill does not respond to society's expectations for fundamental electoral reform IOL: Mayibongwe Maqhina Up Mar 02, 2022 New Electoral Amendment Bill slated Oudtshoorn Courant: Citizen reporter Up Mar 02, 2022 New Electoral Amendment Bill slated George Hearld: Source Citizen reporter Up Mar 02, 2022 Media statement: Home Affairs Committee assures South Africans about a meaningful public participation process to be undertaken RSA Parliament: Media statement Up Mar 01, 2022 New Electoral Amendment Bill slated The Citizen: Article by Lunga Simelane Up Mar 01, 2022 New Electoral Amendment Bill slated The Daily Mirror: Article by Tshepo Mohale Up Mar 01, 2022 SA's electoral system is ripe for radical change, OSA tells Parliament News24: Article by Jason Felix Up Mar 01, 2022 New Electoral Amendment Bill slated The Citizen: Lunga Simelane Up Mar 01, 2022 Ubuntu and the role of the State Transform: Dr Motsamai Molefe Up Feb 21, 2022 What the ANC can learn from Singapore's People's Action Party Business Day: Opinion piece by Prof William Gumede Up Feb 15, 2022 Reuse tekort aan digitale vaardighede in Suid-Afrika KykNET Verslag: Ilze-Marie Le Roux gesels met kenners oor wat aget die tekort steek en hoe dit aangespreek kan word Up Feb 13, 2022 Social democracy - A pathway for South Africa's development Africa Press Up Feb 13, 2022 Social democracy - A pathway for South Africa's development Opera News article by Carole-Tee Up Feb 13, 2022 Social democracy - A pathway for South Africa's development IOL article by Dr Klaus Kotzé Up Feb 10, 2022 Can South Africa afford the NHI? Discourse ZA interview with Anja Smith Up Feb 10, 2022 SA's chronic disregard of logistics woes stops mines benefiting from bullish markets Business Day article by Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 07, 2022 Investing in the ICT sector is a no-brainer Business Day article by Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 05, 2022 Bleak picture for SA The Citizen article by Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 03, 2022 Preventing corruption is the key Daily News article by Willie Hofmeyr Up Feb 03, 2022 Preventing corruption is the key Cape Argus article by Willie Hofmeyr Up Feb 03, 2022 Preventing corruption is the key IOL article by Willie Hofmeyr Up Feb 02, 2022 Achieving wellbeing equality for South Africans is a dream that should not be deferred Africa Focus article by Anja Smith, Dave Strugnell and Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 02, 2022 Achieving wellbeing equality for South Africans is a dream that should not be deferred Daily Maverick article by Anja Smith, Dave Strugnell and Daryl Swanepoel Up Jan 27, 2022 Corruption has eroded integrity Cape Argus article by Professor Pregala Solosh Pillay Up Jan 27, 2022 Corruption has eroded integrity IOL article by Professor Pregala Solosh Pillay Up Jan 27, 2022 Corruption has eroded integrity The Star article by Professor Pregala Solosh Pillay Up Jan 27, 2022 Corruption has eroded integrity Daily News article by Professor Pregala Solosh Pillay Up Jan 20, 2022 Anti-corruption agencies need to be nurtured Daily News article by Andrew Spalding Up Jan 20, 2022 Anti-corruption agencies need to be nurtured IOL article by Andrew Spalding Up Jan 20, 2022 Anti-corruption agencies need to be nurtured The Star article by Andrew Spalding Up Jan 20, 2022 Anti-corruption agencies need to be nurtured Cape Argus article by Andrew Spalding Up Jan 13, 2022 No short cuts in fight against graft The Star article by Drago Kos Up Jan 13, 2022 No short cuts in fight against graft Cape Argus article by Drago Kos Up Jan 13, 2022 No short cuts in fight against graft Daily News article by Drago Kos Up Jan 12, 2022 Construction sector itching to team up with government to build SA Business Day article by Daryl Swanepoel Up Jan 6, 2022 Conducting a proper diagnosis Cape Argus article on presentation by Abiola Makinwa Up Jan 6, 2022 Conducting a proper diagnosis Daily News article on presentation by Abiola Makinwa Up Jan 6, 2022 Conducting a proper diagnosis The Star Early Edition article on presentation by Abiola Makinwa Up Up

  • ISI | Liberation Archives

    Liberation Archives The constitution of the ISI mandates the institute to host a comprehensive archive on the broader liberation movement. Currently these archives are fragmented and hosted by various entities at several sites, locally and abroad. This project aims to, in the first instance, develop a single portal to access all the sites, with an overarching search engine across all sites. In the second instance, it will actively search and gather material not yet lodged at an archive. Thirdly, it will create its own material for lodging in its own institutional archive. The ‘Liberation Archives’ will be promoted as a primary source of information of the liberation movement. It could be accessed by the general public for research purposes, including scholars and students who regularly need such information for projects. Similarly, it will be geared to be used as a source of information for public promotion and civic information purposes. The ANC Archives website has been set up specifically to facilitate research into the 100 year history of the African National Congress, the oldest liberation movement in the World. Up Bodleian Libraries - Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement. The Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) archive contains material from its the beginnings of the Movement in the late 1950s as the Boycott Committee to a few years after is dissolution in 1994 and the creation of its successor organisation, Action for Southern Africa (ACTSA). The archive contains minutes, papers and correspondence of the Executive and National Committees , as well as similar material from the other sub-committees formed. There are papers relating to the AAM's relations with the British Government, political parties, international organisations and local anti-apartheid groups in the UK and overseas, and material created in the course of its campaigns. The archive contains a significant number of posters, photographs, artworks and badges, and some other objects. Up Anti-Apartheid Movement. Forward to Freedom tells the story of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement and its campaigns to support the people of South Africa in their fight against apartheid. The AAM also campaigned for freedom for Namibia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Angola, and against South Africa’s attacks on its neighbours. Up Constitution Hill is a living museum that tells the story of South Africa’s journey to democracy. The site is a former prison and military fort that bears testament to South Africa’s turbulent past, and today, is the home to the country’s Constitutional Court. The online exhibition and curated archive tells the known and unknown stories of the making and working of the South African Constitution. It curates the rich archival history of constitution-making in our country. Up The International Institute of Social History in the Netherlands, serves science and society on a global scale. At an international level they generate and offer reliable information and insights about the origins, effects and consequences of social inequality. Gain access here to their Anti-Apartheid and Southern Africa Collection Up Liliesleaf is one of South Africa’s foremost national heritage sites. Between 1961 and 1963, Liliesleaf served as the secret headquarters and nerve centre of the ANC, SACP, Umkhonto we Sizwe and the Congress Alliance. Up Physical Archives not yet digitised Bodleian Libraries - Archive of the Bishop Ambrose Reeves Trust. Comprises: South Africa Racial Amity Trust (SARAT), 1965-85; Bishop Ambrose Reeves Trust (BART) minutes and publications, 1980-96; conferences and projects, 1987-93; and general files, 1974-95. Up Bodleian Libraries - Archive of End Loans to Southern Africa. Comprises of publications, memoranda, correspondence, minutes, confrence papers, and papers relating to the End Loans to Southern Africa (ELTSA) campaign. Material dates from 1974 to 1995. Up Bodleian Libraries - Archive of Ronald Press. Papers of Ronald Press concerning his life as an activist and trade unionist in South Africa and in exile in Britain. The papers include certificates, correspondence and articles by Press on subjects including science, Marxism, trade unionism, Southern African politics and his work for Umkhonto we Sizwe. There are also some photographs, video tapes and badges and some papers relating to trade unions and World War I from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Up Bodleian Libraries - Correspondence and papers of Archbishop Trevor Huddleston. Correspondence and papers relating to Huddleston's work, the organisations in which he was involved, and his friends and colleagues. Included are sermons, speeches, photographs, audio-visual material and newspaper cuttings. There is also correspondence and papers collected by Joe Rogaly, Eric James and Robin Denniston (Huddleston's biographers) and Ernest and Lorna Huddleston (Huddleston's father and stepmother). Up Bodleian Libraries - Papers of Howard Barrell. Research material collected by Barrell for his DPhil thesis, comprising transcripts of interviews with ANC leaders and members, and documents by or about the ANC which in Barrell's opinion are rare; with list of material taken from his bibliography. Up Bodleian Libraries - Papers of the Namibia Support Committee. Minutes and papers of policy-making bodies, 1981-1993 Records relating to the Committee's London administration, including minutes, accounts, funding applications, correspondence, papers relating to staff and membership, press releases and reports, [1981-1993] Records of the Campaign Against Namibian Uranium Contracts (CANUC), including minutes, funding applications, correspondence, reports, papers relating to particular campaigns and events, and publications, [1977-1992] Campaign reports, minutes, publications, photographs, etc. relating to the SWAPO Women's Solidarity Campaign (SWSC), 1980-1991 Campaign leaflets, correspondence, photographs, etc. relating to the Health Collective, 1977-1989 Papers relating to the Release All Political Prisoners campaign, with lists of Namibian political prisoners, 1984-1986 Reports, minutes, leaflets, etc. relating to the Trade Union Group, 1977-1991 Papers relating to other campaigns and projects, 1980-1993 Papers relating to national events organised by the Committee, 1980-1992 Publications and related papers, 1979-1993 Memoranda, correspondence, reports, minutes, posters, etc. produced by and relating to local Namibia Support Groups, 1986-1991 Minutes, correspondence, etc. relating to inter-agency campaigns with Committee representation, 1988-1992 Papers of other British and international organisations, 1977-1992 Papers of other Namibian organisations, c1969-1993 Photographs, [1967-1991] Merchandise and banners, 1970s-1990s Up Bodleian Libraries - Papers of Stephen Clingman relating to Bram Fischer, c.1908-c.1998. The collection comprises papers relating to the Fischer family (boxes 1-19), papers relating to legal and political cases in which Bram Fischer was involved (boxes 20-21) and papers relating to Bram Fischer's trial, illness and death (boxes 22-25). Box 4 contains a guide and background to the archive compiled by Yvonne Malan, including an explanation of abbreviations and a list of prominent people appearing in the archive. Yvonne Malan has also translated some of the material in Afrikaans and the translations can be found in the relevant boxes. Note: The papers are mainly photocopies of correspondence and newspaper cuttings. Up More to come, watch this space! Up

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