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- 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
- 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 | Our Value System
Our Value System 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.
- ISI | Events
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- ISI | The Team
The Board Prof Zweli Ndevu Chairperson Mr Keith Khoza Member Ms Buyelwa Sonjica Deputy Chairperson Ms Joanmariae Fubbs Member Ms Karensa Millard Member Mr Daryl Swanepoel Chief Executive Officer The Advisory Council The Advisory Council Ms Khanyisile Kweyama Chairperson Prof David Mosoma Member Mr Roelf Meyer Member Mr Stephen Langtry Member Mr Thabang Chiloane Deputy Chairperson Ms Jenny Wu Member Ms Nondumiso Sithole Member Dr Klaus Kotzé Member Mr Vusi Khanyile Member Dr Douglas Blackmur Member Dr Motsamai Molefe Member Mr Joseph Zinyana Member The Staff & Consultants The Staff Ms Berenice Marks Executive Services Email: admin2@inclusivesociety.org.za Dr Klaus Kotzé International Email: klaus.rsa@gmail.com Mr Edwin Mc Queen Finance & Administration Email: admin@inclusivesociety.org.za Mr Patrick Motsepe Constitutional Education Email: patrickmorathi@yahoo.com Mr Hans Mackenzie Main Social Media Email: info@freehance.co.za Mr Seth O'Dea Events Email: sethodea@gmail.com Up
- ISI | Polls & Presentations
Polls & Presentations Nov 26, 2024 PRESENTATION: Advancing small-scale fisheries in South Africa 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" 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" Up
- ISI | Privacy Hub
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- ISI | Liberation & Living Archives
Liberation & Living Archives Living archives Whilst much of the history of the ANC and broader liberation movement has been captured in various formats and stored at archives of the movement, many stories remain untold. The living archive project of the ISI aims to capture for posterity these untold stories. The institute is particularly concerned with the aging stalwarts of the movement, as procrastination may inevitably result in the loss of historic content. It will therefore initially focus on capturing the accounts of these stalwarts through the production of documentaries on the individual. These documentaries will be recorded in the form of video biographies, in which they relay their life passage, their involvement in the struggle, the values they embodied and strived for, together with their critique of the countries democratic emancipation, and their assessment of the ideals that remain to be achieved. Several episodes will be produced each year, with one episode devoted to a stalwart/activist. Setting-up of the ‘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 about 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.
- ISI | About Us
Testimonials Prof Jorgen Elklit University of kdlsjaf;ls Sweden May 23, 2024 "Your latest ISI paper on crime statistics etc. is a very fine read – and very convincing – so I just want to congratulate you on its publication, just a week before the elections, where precisely crime and its magnitude has been an important issue." Prof Jorgen Elklit University of kdlsjaf;ls Sweden May 23, 2024 "Your latest ISI paper on crime statistics etc. is a very fine read – and very convincing – so I just want to congratulate you on its publication, just a week before the elections, where precisely crime and its magnitude has been an important issue." Roseanne Harris Job Discovery Health Nov 11, 2020 Congratulations on a great document. I am very aware of the extensive thought and consultation that went into preparing this which presents a number of practical ways forward for achieving the policy objectives in a more feasible way and also to try and ensure more immediate and incremental improvements than a “big-bang” approach. I think the conceptualisations are very appropriate to the reality of the current circumstances and are really well articulated. I certainly hope that these views gain some traction with the Portfolio Committee and other policymakers. Prof Jorgen Elklit University of kdlsjaf;ls Sweden May 23, 2024 "Your latest ISI paper on crime statistics etc. is a very fine read – and very convincing – so I just want to congratulate you on its publication, just a week before the elections, where precisely crime and its magnitude has been an important issue."
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- 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 | About Us
About Us zkhiphani.co.za The Inclusive Society Institute (ISI) 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 ISI’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 ISI 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.
- ISI | Books
Books The People's Voice: Public Participation and the Soul of South African Democracy Daryl Swanepoel Nov 6, 2025 Editorial Policy Up
- ISI | Reports
Reports #3/26 Open Consultation Mondays: Middle powers in a fragmenting international system Daryl Swanepoel & Georgios Kostakos Mar 16 The South Africa Social Cohesion Index: Measuring the well-being of a society - 2025 UPDATE Inclusive Society Institute Mar 4 Artificial Intelligence in Public Policy: Gateway to inclusion or risk to democracy Inclusive Society Institute Feb 18 #2/26 Open Consultation Mondays: What is the future of the G20 in a fragmenting world? Daryl Swanepoel Feb 11 #1/26 Open Consultation Mondays: The U.S. intervention in Venezuela: Global reactions and implications Klaus Kotzé Feb 3 Language, Learning and Social Cohesion: Lessons from Finland for South Africa Daryl Swanepoel Jan 28 FOCAC AT TWENTY-FIVE: A reflective inquiry into a matured partnership Daryl Swanepoel Jan 21 #12/25 Open Consultation Mondays: Dissecting China's global governance initiative Daryl Swanepoel Jan 12 VIOLENT EXTREMISM IN AFRICA - Trends, Drivers and Pathways to Resilience Odile Bulten Jan 7 Quantifying the impact of restrictive monetary policy on the South Africa economy since 2022 Roelof Botha & Ilse Botha Dec 11, 2025 G20 Socio-Economic Rights Barometer Inclusive Society Institute Dec 5, 2025 The impact of longevity on fiscal sustainability in South Africa Fanie Joubert Oct 29, 2025 REFORMING THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL - Regional Union representation as a pathway to legitimacy and effectiveness Daryl Swanepoel Oct 8, 2025 AFRICA'S SECURITY IN TRANSITION: An examination of Africa's contemporary peace and stability challenges Odile Bulten Sep 24, 2025 REFORM UN80 - Renewal or Decline? The future of multilateralism at the United Nation's 80th anniversary Daryl Swanepoel Sep 17, 2025 RISING DISTRUST: GovDem survey shows sharp increase in anti-immigration sentiment in South Africa Daryl Swanepoel Sep 3, 2025 FINANCING AFRICA ON AFRICA’S TERMS: Rethinking development sovereignty in a shifting global order Odile Bulten Aug 27, 2025 CROSSROADS: Navigating the US-Africa-China triangle in a changing global order Daryl Swanepoel Aug 20, 2025 Advancing equitable climate finance for developing nations: A moral, ethical and pragmatic imperative Daryl Swanepoel Jul 2, 2025 The role of Middle Powers in (re)balancing the Global Governance System and reviving Multilateralism and the UN Daryl Swanepoel Jun 4, 2025 2025 African Consultative Meeting Daryl Swanepoel May 21, 2025 Human Rights Barometer for G20 Members Inclusive Society Institute Apr 24, 2025 Gearing the economy for growth: Economic resilience through strategic macroeconomic interventions Jan van Heerden Apr 2, 2025 Decolonisation of education: Not a destination, but a continuous journey Klaus Kotzé Feb 19, 2025 The South Africa Social Cohesion Index: Measuring the well-being of a society - 2024 UPDATE Georgi Dragolov & Klaus Boehnke Feb 5, 2025 Inclusive Society Institute releases the 2024 South African Social Cohesion Index Inclusive Society Institute Feb 5, 2025 The South Africa Social Cohesion Index: Measuring the well-being of a society Georgi Dragolov & Klaus Boehnke Nov 26, 2024 Effectively addressing human challenges: What would a Global Resilience Council bring? Klaus Kotzé Aug 21, 2024 Africa Consultative Meeting: Bringing African voices together Klaus Kotzé May 9, 2024 Reflections on the Zero Draft of the Pact for the Future Nicola Jo Bergsteedt Apr 11, 2024 Danish Labour Market Model: Lessons for South Africa Nicola Jo Bergsteedt Feb 21, 2024 Coalition Government: Lessons from Finland Olivia Main Feb 7, 2024 Overview of the Construction Mafia Crisis in South Africa Mariaan Webb Jan 24, 2024 Building the Future: Construction Industry Summit Mariaan Webb Nov 8, 2023 Global South Perspectives on Global Governance Reform Klaus Kotzé & Daryl Swanepoel Sep 15, 2023 The shape of the Electric Vehicle revolution in SA and the possible impact thereof on the Eskom grid Ilze-Marie le Roux Jun 28, 2023 Understanding gender inequality Percept Actuaries and Consultants May 3, 2023 Measuring Social Cohesion in South Africa Daryl Swanepoel Apr 19, 2023 The feasibility of establishing a Basic Income Grant in South Africa Roelof Botha Mar 8, 2023 Is South Africa's democracy properly funded? Daryl Swanepoel Feb 22, 2023 Understanding youth inequality Percept Actuaries and Consultants Feb 8, 2023 ISI Annual Lecture 2022 Inclusive Society Institute Feb 1, 2023 Sustainable population and possible standards of living Inclusive Society Institute Jan 25, 2023 South Africa can find inspiration in Denmark's social model Inclusive Society Institute Dec 15, 2022 Developing an effective response to addressing Xenophobia in SA - An ISI Roundtable Inclusive Society Institute Sep 21, 2022 ANC 6th National Policy Conference - Inclusive Society Institute Insights Inclusive Society Institute Sep 14, 2022 Rejuvenating South Africa's Economy - the tourism industry's potential Inclusive Society Institute Sep 7, 2022 South Africa's growth potential in absence of economic speed bumps Inclusive Society Institute Aug 17, 2022 1 2 Up
- ISI | Occasional Papers & Concept Notes
Occasional Papers & Concept Notes 4/2026: Investing in Green Industrialisation, Aligning EU Financial and Technical Instruments, including Global Gateway with African Priorities Lerato Tsebe 5 days ago 3/2026: SECURING THE FUTURE: Blueprint for solving South Africa's cybersecurity crisis in the age of AI Lars Gumede Apr 1 2/2026: Managed Fragmentation: Global power shifts, parallel governance and the cost of non-alignment Daryl Swanepoel Mar 11 1/2026: The Inclusive Society Institute's participation in the National Dialogue Daryl Swanepoel Jan 7 Republican Constitutionalism: Reviving South African Democracy Klaus Kotzé Nov 26, 2025 Reforming Global Governance or Building a Parallel Order? Daryl Swanepoel Nov 19, 2025 G20 South African Presidency: Aspirations and Expectations Daryl Swanepoel Nov 19, 2025 Regulating the Veto: A pragmatic path to United Nations Security Council reform Daryl Swanepoel Nov 5, 2025 US-Africa relations: The case of South Sudan Melha Biel Oct 15, 2025 Rebuilding South African Airways through strategic partnerships and improved governance Emil Gumede Sep 10, 2025 Advancing small-scale fisheries in South Africa: Pathways to sustainability and equity within the Blue Economy framework Samantha Williams Jul 16, 2025 Managing Social Cohesion in diverse communities: Can South Africa draw lessons from United Arab Emirates? Nicola Jo Bergsteedt & Daryl Swanepoel Jun 18, 2025 US-China rivalry in the Trump era: Global realignments and African theatre Daryl Swanepoel Jun 10, 2025 Going for growth: Structural reforms needed for South Africa's economic recovery William Gumede May 7, 2025 2025 South African Economic Brief - Growth under pressure: South Africa's economic outlook amidst domestic constraints and global trade shocks Daryl Swanepoel Apr 23, 2025 How South Africa can sustainably transition from coal William Gumede Mar 27, 2025 How China can accelerate an African and South African green economy and technology expansion, and low-carbon development Daryl Swanepoel Jan 29, 2025 Fostering a common South Africaness based on democracy, diversity and social justice William Gumede Jan 16, 2025 How South Africa can leverage the Artificial Intelligence Revolution Lars Gumede Dec 11, 2024 COMPARATIVE STUDY: Enforcement mechanisms of the New York City Commission on Human Rights and South African Human Rights Commission JoAnn Kamuf Ward Nov 13, 2024 The National Dialogue: Pathway to a People's Plan for South Africa Klaus Kotzé Oct 16, 2024 Managing Social Cohesion in diverse communities: Can South Africa draw lessons from Finland Nicola Jo Bergsteedt & Daryl Swanepoel Oct 2, 2024 South Africa's national interest: People-centered and pragmatic Klaus Kotzé Sep 18, 2024 The state of the South African economy: Challenges, signs of resilience and post-election prospects Roelof Botha Sep 4, 2024 Is South Africa getting healthier? Daryl Swanepoel Jun 12, 2024 Is South Africa getting safer? Daryl Swanepoel May 22, 2024 Managing Social Cohesion in diverse communities: Can South Africa draw lessons from Singapore Daryl Swanepoel Apr 24, 2024 South African Macroeconomics Overview 2024/2025 Roelof Botha Feb 28, 2024 Leveraging special economic zones for growth Inclusive Society Institute Dec 14, 2023 Re-modeling the BRICS New Development Bank Inclusive Society Institute Oct 4, 2023 BRICS: Rising de-dollarisation of the world Inclusive Society Institute Aug 16, 2023 Mid-Year political and socio-economic overview 2023 Inclusive Society Institute Jul 20, 2023 Navigating China-Africa cooperation under the GDI & GSI Inclusive Society Institute May 31, 2023 Beyond colonialism: Türkiye's unique approach to Africa Inclusive Society Institute May 17, 2023 Geopolitical Risks in 2023 Inclusive Society Institute Apr 5, 2023 Promoting social cohesion: Getting symbolism, action and rhetoric right Inclusive Society Institute Mar 22, 2023 Inclusive Society Institute Brief: South Africa's Energy Crisis Inclusive Society Institute Mar 1, 2023 Realising the constitutional goals through a transformed and people-driven state Inclusive Society Institute Jan 18, 2023 The path towards renewal: An ethical, people-driven state Inclusive Society Institute Nov 9, 2022 Contractionary fiscal consolidation vs expansionary fiscal stimulus in the context of SA's budget Inclusive Society Institute Nov 2, 2022 Advancing towards the South African Welfare State Inclusive Society Institute Oct 26, 2022 Democratising the United Nations Inclusive Society Institute Oct 19, 2022 United Nations Security Council Reform: A New Approach to Reconstructing the International Order Inclusive Society Institute Oct 12, 2022 Challenges and opportunities to enhance social mobilisation to combat corruption Inclusive Society Institute Jul 6, 2022 Social Cohesion: Taking stock of South Africa's socio-political strategy Inclusive Society Institute Jun 1, 2022 The Russia-Ukraine War: Impact on South Africa, fellow BRICS members and Africa Inclusive Society Institute Apr 12, 2022 Ethical reflections on population challenges Inclusive Society Institute Mar 28, 2022 What the ANC can learn from Singapore's PAP in remaking itself into an effective developmental party Inclusive Society Institute Feb 14, 2022 1 2 Up
- ISI | JIPP - Call for Articles
JIPP - Call for Articles Journal for Inclusive Public Policy (JIPP) Volume 6, Issue 1: G20 and the Global South Submission Deadline: 31 October 2025 Theme: G20 and the Global South The G20 brings together the world’s largest economies (19 countries plus the European Union and the African Union), representing 85% of global GDP, more than 75% of international trade, and two-thirds of the world’s population. While these nations wield immense influence over the global economic order, profound inequalities persist. The Global South continues to grapple with structural backlogs in infrastructure, poverty reduction, unemployment, sustainable growth, and environmental resilience. From 1 December 2024 to November 2025, South Africa holds the G20 Presidency, under the theme: Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability. This issue of JIPP invites submissions that critically engage with the role of the G20 in reshaping international governance to create a more just and equitable world. Contributions should consider how global economic and political structures might be reimagined to empower developing countries to meet their development and sustainability goals. Suggested Areas of Focus Authors may align their article with the following Task Force Sub-themes: Trade & Investment Reforming the multilateral trading system Inclusive investment for sustainable industrialization Value and supply chains for sustainable, inclusive growth Digital Transformation Connectivity E-government and Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) Regulation of emerging technologies Financing for Sustainable Development Reforming the IMF and Multilateral Development Banks Debt and development International taxation cooperation Solidarity for Achieving the SDGs Accelerating SDG enablers, reducing negative spillovers Reducing inequalities Food security through sustainable food systems Climate Action and the Just Energy Transition Equitable mineral value chains Scaling adaptation finance Supporting inclusive Just Energy Transitions Biodiversity–Climate–Environment nexus Submission Guidelines Language: English Length: 5,000 – 8,000 words (excluding references and abstract) Abstract: Up to 250 words Formatting: Arial, 12pt, 1.5 spacing, justified Referencing: Harvard style (in-text and reference list) Peer review: Articles will undergo review by two moderators. Remuneration: The journal does not provide payment. Contributions are altruistic, with the aim of influencing public policy discourse. Publication: Electronic Important Dates Submission deadline: 31 October 2025 Author notification: 11 November 2025 Revised papers due: 09 December 2025 About the Journal for Inclusive Public Policy (JIPP) The Journal for Inclusive Public Policy is an official publication of the Inclusive Society Institute, committed to advancing a non-racial, non-sexist, socially just, and cohesive society grounded in democratic values. JIPP publishes peer-reviewed theoretical, empirical, and analytical articles in the fields of Public Policy, Administration, Development, Governance, Political Science, Ethics, and related interdisciplinary areas. While the journal’s focus is South Africa and Africa, it welcomes international contributions with direct relevance to issues facing the continent. Frequency: Twice per year Submission & Queries Please submit manuscripts and direct queries to: jipp@inclusivesociety.org.za Contribute to shaping the global policy discourse. Submit your article and help reimagine the role of the G20 in building a fairer, more inclusive world. Up
- ISI | Media Coverage - 2025
Media Coverage - 2025 Dec 26, 2025 Daryl Swanepoel: SA het nie minder debatte oor ras nodig Netwerk24 Up Dec 26, 2025 Cathay Pacific’s post-pandemic turnaround offers lessons for struggling SAA Daily Maverick Up Dec 19, 2025 Dave Steward: How to achieve equality - A response to Daryl Swanepoel BizNews Up Dec 14, 2025 What Buys gets wrong: Equality is not totalitarianism BizNews Up Dec 11, 2025 African Special Economic Zones: an overview GlobalAfrica Network Up Dec 10, 2025 Calls rise for independent whistleblowing agency, mandatory protection for whistleblowers Eyewitness News Up Dec 9, 2025 Towards an inclusive electoral system that reclaims accountability without reproducing apartheid lines Daily Maverick Up Dec 1, 2025 Turkey emphasizes mediation efforts ahead of G20 Leaders’ Summit Canadian Business Today Up Dec 1, 2025 The world moves on — what SA’s G20 presidency revealed about US’s shrinking gravitational pull Daily Maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 27, 2025 The Veto isn’t going away, but it needs to be civilised Katoikos.world: Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 26, 2025 Communiqué of the 5th APRM Youth Symposium Held on 10–11 November 2025 at the Pan-African Parliament, Midrand, Republic of South Africa African Peer Review Mechanism Up Nov 24, 2025 SA needs to rethink threshold for old age grants Business Day: Fanie Joubert & Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 23, 2025 "Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Aid for Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts" panel from the Directorate of Communications Hürriyet Up Nov 23, 2025 A panel titled "Türkiye's Role in Peaceful Solutions and Humanitarian Diplomacy" was held before the G20 Summit. Serhatinsesi Up Nov 23, 2025 Turkey presents mediation efforts, crisis response at G20 panel MENAFM Up Nov 23, 2025 Türkiye promotes humanitarian diplomacy model at G20 summit panel in South Africa Türkiye Today Up Nov 22, 2025 "Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Aid for Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts" panel from the Directorate of Communications Vatan Up Nov 22, 2025 "Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Aid for Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts" panel from the Directorate of Communications SonDakika Up Nov 22, 2025 The Directorate of Communications organized a panel in South Africa Çakır Haber Ajansı Up Nov 22, 2025 The Directorate of Communications organized a panel in South Africa Milat Up Nov 22, 2025 Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy Discussed in Ankara GAPGündemi Up Nov 22, 2025 "Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Aid for Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts" panel from the Directorate of Communications CNN Türk Up Nov 22, 2025 Panel on "Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Aid for Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts" İletişim Başkanlığı Up Nov 22, 2025 "Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Aid for Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts" panel from the Directorate of Communications Anadolu Ajansi Up Nov 22, 2025 Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy Panel Held in Johannesburg haber 365 Up Nov 22, 2025 The Directorate of Communications held a panel titled "Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Aid for the Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts" AVRUPA Up Nov 22, 2025 The Directorate of Communications organized a panel in South Africa Bengü Türk Up Nov 22, 2025 "Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Aid for Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts" panel from the Directorate of Communications Haber Turk Up Nov 22, 2025 The Directorate of Communications organized a panel in South Africa TRT Haber Up Nov 22, 2025 The Directorate of Communications held a panel on "Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Aid for the Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts" Milliyet Up Nov 22, 2025 Panel on Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Aid for Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts from the Directorate of Communications Ensondakika Up Nov 22, 2025 The Directorate of Communications held a panel on "Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Aid for the Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts" Posta Up Nov 22, 2025 "Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Aid for Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts" panel from the Directorate of Communications Haberler Up Nov 22, 2025 The Directorate of Communications organized a panel in South Africa Bursa Hakimiyet Up Nov 22, 2025 Türkiye's Peace Approach Evaluated in South Africa Çukurova Gazetesi Up Nov 20, 2025 Africa's security crossroads: Why the continent's future hangs in the balance IOL: Odile Bulten & Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 20, 2025 FOCAC marks 25th anniversary in Cape Town -South Africa East African Watch: Cate Nakyanzi Up Nov 19, 2025 Symposium held to mark 25th anniversary of FOCAC in South Africa’s Cape Town Africa-China Review Up Nov 19, 2025 Symposium held to mark 25th anniversary of FOCAC in South Africa’s Cape Town The Kampala Report Up Nov 18, 2025 Symposium held to mark 25th anniversary of FOCAC in South Africa's Cape Town China.org.cn Up Nov 18, 2025 Symposium held to mark 25th anniversary of FOCAC in South Africa's Cape Town news.cn Up Nov 17, 2025 Why SA must confront the fiscal risks of longevity BusinessDay: Fanie Joubert & Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 17, 2025 Reversal of China-Africa Relations: Symposium Criticizes Cooperation and Highlights Disconnects Portal do Holanda Up Nov 17, 2025 Symposium held to mark 25th anniversary of FOCAC in South Africa's Cape Town NAMPA Up Nov 15, 2025 T20 concludes the ‘real work’ of G20 – now for the political theatre news24: Muhammad Hussain Up Nov 6, 2025 Silenced Voices: How Lawmakers Are Undermining the Promise of Public Participation CapeTalk: Daryl Swanepoel Up Nov 2, 2025 How our lawmakers are betraying us by gutting the promise of public participation Daily Maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 21, 2025 Europe’s moral moment: A diplomatic call for justice and peace in Palestine Katoikos.world: Georgios Kostakos and Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 16, 2025 When power refuses to evolve: Rethinking GlobalGovernance Katoikos.world: Daryl Swanepoel Up Oct 12, 2025 Lessons from global multilingual success stories show crucial role of mother tongue education Daily Maverick: William Gumede Up Oct 2, 2025 Assassination and the Fragile Fabric of Social Cohesion Rational Standard Up Oct 1, 2025 Violence and Extortion in South Africa’s Construction Sector: Mitigation Efforts and Way Forward Springer Nature Link Up Sep 30, 2025 2025 Provincial Economic Review and Outlook Western Cape Government Up Sep 21, 2025 Albie Sachs — we must see language not as a battleground, but as a gift Daily Maverick: Nicola Bergsteedt Up Sep 18, 2025 How Trump’s tariffs could affect the aviation industry Business Day: Emil Gumede Up Sep 14, 2025 The United Nations at 80: Real reform or ritual? Mail & Guardian: Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 11, 2025 UN at 80: Reform or ritual? Katoikos.world: Daryl Swanepoel Up Sep 9, 2025 The Utility of Digital Currencies in Mitigating U.S. – South Africa Trade Tensions SA Financial Markets Journal Up Sep 6, 2025 The rising cost of matric balls: a celebration or expensive headache Cape Argus: Tracy-Lynn Ruiters Up Sep 6, 2025 The rising cost of matric balls: a celebration or expensive headache Business Report: Tracy-Lynn Ruiters Up Sep 6, 2025 The rising cost of matric balls: a celebration or expensive headache IOL: Tracy-Lynn Ruiters Up Sep 3, 2025 The role of state institutions in supporting constitutional democracy Daily Maverick Up Sep 3, 2025 Where do migrants fit in the Rainbow Nation? African diaspora raises alarm over migrants' rejection IOL: Jonisayi Maromo Up Sep 2, 2025 The Inclusive Society Institute notes a increase tensions, particularly towards nationals from African Radio 786 Up Sep 2, 2025 Distrust of African immigrants linked to employment status, survey finds The Mercury: Jonisayi Maromo Up Sep 2, 2025 Rising distrust of African immigrants could spark instability, warns Inclusive Society Institute The Mercury: Jonisayi Maromo Up Sep 2, 2025 Rising distrust of African immigrants could spark instability, warns Inclusive Society Institute eNCA The South African Morning Up Sep 2, 2025 Survey reveals rising distrust of African immigrants in SA eNCA The Morning Show Up Sep 1, 2025 Survey Reveals That South Africans’ Distrust of Immigrants Could Lead to Instability Briefly: Tebogo Mokwena Up Sep 1, 2025 Rising distrust of African immigrants could spark instability, warns Inclusive Society Institute Magic 828 Up Sep 1, 2025 包容性社会研究所警告 —— 南非民众对来自非洲其他国家移民信任度下降可能引发动荡 红色木團 Up Sep 1, 2025 Rising distrust of African immigrants could spark instability, warns Inclusive Society Institute The Star: Jonisayi Maromo Up Sep 1, 2025 Rising distrust of African immigrants could spark instability, warns Inclusive Society Institute IOL: Jonisayi Maromo Up Sep 1, 2025 GovDem Survey Reveals Rising Distrust Toward African Immigrants in South Africa SAfm: Mari Harris Up Aug 30, 2025 Meer as `kumbaya-oomblik' Die Burger: Daryl Swanepoel Up Aug 30, 2025 Survey reveals rising distrust of African immigrants in SA Newzroom Afrika Up Aug 28, 2025 Malema Found Guilty of Hate Speech: Court Warns of Dangerous Incitement joburg(etc) Up Aug 28, 2025 Malema hit with hate speech guilt — court condemns call to ‘kill racists’ African Insider Up Aug 28, 2025 Julius Malema found guilty of hate speech by Equality Court iReport South Africa Up Aug 28, 2025 SA Human Rights Commission to pursue sanctions against Malema after hate speech ruling news24 Up Aug 28, 2025 Malema guilty of hate speech with his call to kill The Citizen Up Aug 27, 2025 Nasionale dialoog méér as ’n ‘kumbaya-oomblik’ Netwerk 24 Up Aug 26, 2025 GovDem survey revealing deepening distrust of African immigrants is an alarm bell Daily Maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up Aug 26, 2025 Warning against inflated illegal immigration figures eNCA Up Aug 26, 2025 One year into GNU and trade department is missing in action Business Day: Tumi Tsehlo Up Aug 24, 2025 Operation Dudula: SA guarantees Mozambicans protection Weekly SA Mirror Up Aug 23, 2025 Operation Dudula’s vigilante crusade meets Parliament’s fury Sunday Tribune: Sizwe Dlamini Up Aug 23, 2025 Operation Dudula’s vigilante crusade meets Parliament’s fury Sunday Tribune: Sizwe Dlamini Up Aug 23, 2025 Operation Dudula’s vigilante crusade meets Parliament’s fury IOL: Sizwe Dlamini Up Aug 20, 2025 The watchdogs of democracy – the vital role of SA’s state institutions Daily Maverick: Nicola Bergsteedt Up Aug 20, 2025 Africa’s future must be funded by Africans Business Day: Odile Bulten & Daryl Swanepoel Up Aug 12, 2025 Explainer: The National Dialogue CapeTalk: Daryl Swanepoel Up Aug 11, 2025 National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Mail & Guardian: Klaus Kotzé Up Aug 6, 2025 Empowering small-scale fisheries Business Day: Samantha Williams Up Aug 3, 2025 Die land brand, maar Cyril is hand om die blaas met bevryder-broeders Netwerk24 Up Aug 1, 2025 Steps SA simply must take in an effort to secure a US trade deal Daily Maverick: William Gumede Up Jul 31, 2025 Net praat sonder ekonomiese groei sal land niks baat nie Die Burger: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 30, 2025 Africa, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing world BuyPE.co.za Up Jul 29, 2025 Africa, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing world Mail & Guardian: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 29, 2025 South African Don urges swift action to avert US tariffs, boost investment African Telescope: Olakunle Oyedunmola Up Jul 28, 2025 SA must take drastic action to avert US tariffs deadline and unblock investment Daily Maverick: William Gumede Up Jul 24, 2025 The National Dialogue: Solidarity not just a Moral Idea, it’s an Economic Necessity for South Africa African News Agency Up Jul 24, 2025 The National Dialogue: Solidarity not just a Moral Idea, it's an Economic Necessity for South Africa The Star: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 24, 2025 The National Dialogue: Solidarity not just a Moral Idea, it's an Economic Necessity for South Africa IOL: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 23, 2025 Niks sal kom van praat sonder ekonomiese groei nie Netwerk24: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 20, 2025 The challenge of cohesion: Lessons from Singapore for South Africa’s diverse tapestry Daily Maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 16, 2025 Bank of China Johannesburg Branch and South African Inclusive Society Institute jointly organized a questionnaire survey on Chinese investors Tide News Up Jul 2, 2025 DA's call for civil society to boycott the National Dialogue Radio 786: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 2, 2025 National Dialogue | Call for all to engage and participate eNCA: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jul 1, 2025 Let’s not allow disagreements to derail national effort - ISI reacts to DA news24: Amanda Khoza Up Jul 1, 2025 Electoral Reform - Time to do it properly IRR: Marius Roodt Up Jun 25, 2025 Exploring political party funding disclosures msn.com: Zandile Khumalo Up Jun 25, 2025 Exploring political party funding disclosures eNCA: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 24, 2025 South Africa’s Youth Eye the Exit: Brain Drain Gathers Steam joburg(etc): Zaghrah Up Jun 23, 2025 Managing Diversity in South Africa: Learning from the UAE experience IOL: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 23, 2025 Managing diversity in South Africa: Learning from the UAE experience Trending Online Up Jun 23, 2025 Emigration warning for South Africa BusinessTech: Malcolm Libera Up Jun 23, 2025 4 years of the Political Funding Act: what works, what doesn’t – and what’s next? News24: Jan Gerber Up Jun 20, 2025 Equitable tax regime absent for very rich and multinationals Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 17, 2025 Suid-Afrika is verwond, maar nie verslaan IOL: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 17, 2025 Rethinking Leadership: A Diplomatic Reflection on US Global Primacy in a Changing World IOL: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 17, 2025 Rebuilding trust with the National Dialogue The Witness: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 13, 2025 Rebuilding trust is key to social cohesion Mail & Guardian: Tania Ajam & Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 13, 2025 'Kill the Boer' is legal but not wise in our fragile nation Daily maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 12, 2025 Lied 'wettig, maar dwaas' Die Burger Up Jun 12, 2025 Inclusive Social Development: Promoting social inclusion and reducing inequality Parliamentary Research Unit Up Jun 12, 2025 Rebuilding trust — the imperative of the National Dialogue for SA’s future Daily Maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 11, 2025 Inclusive Society Institute welcomes dialogue idea Newzroom Afrika: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 11, 2025 South Africa secures R26bn infrastructure loan eNCA: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 11, 2025 ‘Kill the Boer’ is wettig, maar onwys in brose SA Netwerk24: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 10, 2025 ConCourt shuts door on AfriForum over "Kill the Boer": Why they got it wrong BizNews: Sara Gon Up Jun 10, 2025 ConCourt shuts door on AfriForum over "Kill the Boer": Why they got it wrong IRR: Sara Gon Up Jun 10, 2025 AI and social media: A double-edged sword that demands responsibility Daily & Guardian: Daryl Swanepoel Up Jun 10, 2025 The ConCourt refused leave to appeal “Kill the boer” – was this wrong? Daily Friend: Sara Gon Up Jun 4, 2025 Words that wound — ‘Kill the Boer’ is legal, but not wise for a fragile South Africa Daily Maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up May 31, 2025 Rich people flooding out of South Africa Daily Investor Up May 31, 2025 White Paper on National Labour Migration Policy for South Africa Department of Employment and Labour, South Africa Up May 28, 2025 Going for growth: Structural reforms are needed for economic recovery News24: William Gumede Up May 25, 2025 Grok 'white genocide' misinformation shows need for African-tailored AI algorithms BuyPE.co.za Up May 23, 2025 Grok reveals need for African AI Mail & Guardian: Nkateko Joseph Mabasa Up May 23, 2025 Grok reveals need for African AI Pressreader Up May 20, 2025 Budget: Building economic resilience through three strategic interventions Mail & Guardian: Jan van Heerden & Daryl Swanepoel Up May 16, 2025 SA op dieselfde vlak in terme van menseregte as Australië en VSA Valley FM Up May 15, 2025 Menseregte-barometer: Só vergelyk SA met ander G20-lande Netwerk24: Ané van Zyl Up May 15, 2025 Internal Question Paper National Council of Provinces Up May 7, 2025 SA's economy growth outlook growing increasingly dim Ladies House Up May 7, 2025 SA's economy growth outlook growing increasingly dim The Citizen: Ina Opperman Up May 1, 2025 South Africa: Why finance minister Godongwana will stay despite budget mess The Africa Report: Carien du Plessis Up Apr 28, 2025 New survey shows South Africans are not feeling tangible benefits from the GNU Radio 702: Mari Harris Up Apr 26, 2025 GNU popular, but people frustrated and sceptical: poll Daily Friend Up Apr 25, 2025 VAT deal saves the GNU just in time, as survey shows SA is fed up Daily Maverick: Ferial Haffajee Up Apr 23, 2025 Nation-building or nation-breaking? The GNU needs an identity reset Daily Maverick: Ferial Haffajee Up Apr 14, 2025 The fragility of the Government of National Unity — the risk is palpable Daily Maverick: Daryl Swanepoel Up Apr 4, 2025 DA wil nog aanbly in RNE - vir eers Die Burger: Dennis Delport, Llewellyn Prince en Raymond Willemse Up Apr 3, 2025 RNE | Peiling toon twyfel oor positiewe samewerking in regering van nasionale eenheid Netwerk24 Up Apr 3, 2025 Ipsos survey on the state of the GNU You FM: Mari Harris Up Apr 3, 2025 DA se deelname aan RNE bly in die weegskaal Netwerk24: Dennis Delport, Llewellyn Prince en Raymond Willemse Up Apr 2, 2025 Climate finance mechanisms must not deepen inequalities BusinessDay: Daryl Swanepoel Up Mar 26, 2025 Hoe Musk en de Afrikaner lobby Trump bespelen nrc Up Mar 18, 2025 Focus on the 2024 Social Cohesion Index Research SAfm: The Morning Brief Up Mar 17, 2025 Consul General Pan Qingjiang celebrates women's cooperation between China and South Africa IOL: Jonisay Maromo Up Mar 6, 2025 Sports as a tool for unity MP Update: Tshepang Mokoena Up Mar 6, 2025 Sports as a tool for unity Bushbuckridge News Up Mar 5, 2025 Deputy President Paul Mashatile: Social Cohesion Dialogue EinPressWire Up Mar 5, 2025 Mashatile champions sports as a unifying force in SA sanews.gov.za Up Mar 5, 2025 South Africa: Mashatile Champions Sports As a Unifying Force in South Africa All Africa Up Mar 5, 2025 Sport as a Unifying Force: Paul Mashatile Calls for Greater Social Cohesion Devdiscourse Up Mar 4, 2025 Deputy President Paul Mashatile: Social Cohesion Dialogue gov.za Up Feb 28, 2025 Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communication Issues Discussed at Türkiye-Africa Media Forum Haberler Up Feb 28, 2025 Public diplomacy and strategic communication discussed at Türkiye-Africa Media Forum canligaste Up Feb 28, 2025 “Türkiye-Africa Media Forum” was held in Istanbul Ogretmenler Up Feb 28, 2025 Public diplomacy and strategic communication discussed at Türkiye-Africa Media Forum eurovizyon Up Feb 28, 2025 Türkiye-Africa Media Forum: The model implemented by Türkiye needs to be known more across the continent Milli Iradenin Sesi Star Up Feb 28, 2025 Public diplomacy and strategic communication discussed at Türkiye-Africa Media Forum 24 SAAT Up Feb 28, 2025 Public diplomacy and strategic communication issues were discussed at the Türkiye-Africa Media Forum. SonDakika Up Feb 28, 2025 Public diplomacy and strategic communication discussed at Türkiye-Africa Media Forum Avrupa Gazete Up Feb 28, 2025 Public diplomacy and strategic communication discussed at Türkiye-Africa Media Forum Bengü Türk Up Feb 28, 2025 Türkiye-Africa Media Forum Emphasis on Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communication Gelen Harberler Up Feb 28, 2025 Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communication Discussed at Türkiye-Africa Media Forum aksiyon.com.tr Up Feb 28, 2025 Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy Discussed at Türkiye-Africa Media Forum Haberport Up Feb 28, 2025 Türkiye-Africa Media Forum: Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communication 8Sutun Up Feb 28, 2025 Public diplomacy and strategic communication discussed at Türkiye-Africa Media Forum Anadolu Agency Up Feb 28, 2025 “Türkiye-Africa Media Forum” was held in Istanbul İletişim Başkanlığı Up Feb 24, 2025 A national dialogue must be people-centred for SA to thrive Mail & Guardian: Klaus Kotzé Up Feb 21, 2025 Is technology bad for social cohesion in SA? It seems so Times LIVE: Mpho Mcnamee Up Feb 19, 2025 Trump tariff fest poses a threat to SA exports Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 19, 2025 Make plans to secure the US market because Trump tariffs will hurt Business Day: Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 14, 2025 2024 Social Cohesion Index eNCA The South African Morning: Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 13, 2025 Limpopo has more social cohesion levels than KZN - Research eNCA: Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 12, 2025 Citizens Corner: Social cohesion on the decline, how do we turn things around? SAfm The Talking Point: Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 12, 2025 Indeks meet Sosiale Kohesie in Suid-Afrika vandag NG Kerk in Oos-Kaapland: Danie Mouton Up Feb 12, 2025 Being proudly South African is powerful unifying force iTWeb: Serame Taukobong Up Feb 12, 2025 Insights from the 2024 SA social cohesion index Cape Times: Mpho Mcnamee Up Feb 12, 2025 Insights from the 2024 SA social cohesion index The Mercury: Mpho Mcnamee Up Feb 12, 2025 Our pride in being South African is the glue that holds us together Engineering News Up Feb 7, 2025 Cooperative government is key to a prosperous future for SA Daily Maverick: William Gumede Up Feb 7, 2025 Planning is vital to reduce climate 'transition shock' Farmer's Weekly SA: Annelie Coleman Up Feb 7, 2025 The South Africa Social Cohesion Index: Measuring the well-being of a society Polity Up Feb 7, 2025 Planning is vital to reduce climate 'transition shock' Farmer's Weekly: Annelie Coleman Up Feb 5, 2025 Keynote address by Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile at the launch of the 2024 South African Social Cohesion Index (SASCI), Western Cape The Presidency Up Feb 5, 2025 Social Cohesion Index | 'Building the country together' - Paul Mashatile SABC News Up Feb 5, 2025 2024 Social Cohesion Index | 'SA compares favourably with countries like Germany': Daryl Swanepoel SABC News: Daryl Swanepoel Up Feb 5, 2025 Launch of 2024 Social Cohesion Index Research SABC News: Keith Khoza Up Feb 4, 2025 Deputy President Mashatile to deliver keynote address at the launch of the 2024 Social Cohesion Index Research The Presidency Up Feb 4, 2025 The annual BPI lecture TimesLIVE Up Jan 30, 2025 With the GNU comes hope, a sense of fresh energy and new talent Daily Maverick: William Gumede Up Jan 26, 2025 AI will supercharge South African businesses City Press: Lars Gumede Up Jan 20, 2025 Forging a unique South African identity Mail & Guardian: William Gumede Up Jan 10, 2025 Strategies for a green economy in SA BusinessDay: William Gumede Up Jan 7, 2025 What we can learn from global public sector AI successes BusinessDay: Lars Gumede Up Up
- ISI | Podcasts & Vodcasts
Podcasts & Vodcasts Constitutional Insights: Mother Tongue Education Jul 31, 2025 Constitutional Insights: Role of State Institutions Jul 31, 2025 Constitutional Insights: What does it mean to be South African? Jul 31, 2025 Constitutional Insights: Co-operative Government Jul 31, 2025 Constitutional Insights: Inclusive Electoral System Jul 31, 2025 Constitutional Insights: Socio-economic rights Sep 19, 2023 Constitutional Insights: Administrative Justice Aug 17, 2023 Constitutional Insights: Creating a participatory democracy Jul 25, 2023 Up
- ISI | Africa Think-Tank Dialogue
Home Who We Are What We Do Participants Contact Us Picture2 Picture2 1/1 Welcome to the Who We Are The Africa Think-Tank Dialogue (ATD) is an informal collaboration of African think-tanks that have African socio-economic development, governance and a fairer, more inclusive, multilateral order at the heart of their work. As such, the ATD discusses, amongst others: Africa’s governance within the framework of the African Union Arica’s relationship with other regional structures such as the European Union, BRICS, the Forum for China Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) and the G20 Af rica’s relationship with world powers such as the United States of America, Europe and China Reform of the United Nations and other multilateral organisations in order to reposition Africa's role in the global order How to improve sustainable development in Africa, including required adaptation resulting from Climate Change Who We Are What We Do The African Consultative Meeting is held annually in Cape Town, South Africa Participation in the conferences, seminars, workshops and webinars – both ATD organised and those organised by the participating organisations Participation in the programmes of the Global South Perspectives Network Research Advocacy Early warning mechanism on emerging issues for the continent Promote African reform for more inclusive governance and economic development Act as a catalyst for African reformation and unity What We Do Participants Participants Kamanda Rajabu Diwani Centre (Tanzania) Institute for Global Dialogue (South Africa) University of Johannesburg (South Africa) Inclusive Society Institute (South Africa) Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (Nigeria) Cellule d’Analyse de Politiques Economiques du CIRES (Côte d’Ivoire) ALESCO (Algeria) Development Aid (Tunisia) Centre for International Policy Africa (CIP-Africa - Tanzania) Mashariki Research & Policy Centre (MRPC - Kenya) Institute for Strategic & Policy Studies (ISPS - South Sudan) Transatlantic Institute for South-South Cooperation (TISSC - Senegal) Applicants University of Algiers (Algeria) Africa Policy Institute (API - Kenya) Contact Us Africa Think-tank Dialogue Secretariat administered by the Inclusive Society Institute: Physical Address: 5 High Cape House, 21 Ben Avenue, Vredehoek, Cape Town, South Africa, 8001 Postal Address: PO Box 12609, Mill Street, Cape Town, South Africa, 8010 Phone: +27 (0) 21 201 1589 Email: atd@inclusivesociety.org.za Website: www.inclusivesociety.org.za/africa-think-tank-dialogue Contact Us Up
- ISI | Activities
Activities 4/2026: Investing in Green Industrialisation, Aligning EU Financial and Technical Instruments, including Global Gateway with African Priorities Release of Occasional Paper Lerato Tsebe 5 days ago #4/26 Open Consultation Mondays: The US/Israeli attack on Iran: What has happened to Global Principles and International Rule of Law? Open Consultation Mondays Inclusive Society Institute Apr 22 The Inclusive Society Institute attended and event marking the 25th anniversary and the 100th edition of New Agenda: South African Journal of Social and Economic Policy Public Engagement Inclusive Society Institute Apr 21 ISI engages Global Dialogue on Sustainability Framework Beyond 2030 Dialogue Event Inclusive Society Institute Apr 10 3/2026: SECURING THE FUTURE: Blueprint for solving South Africa's cybersecurity crisis in the age of AI Release of Occasional Paper Lars Gumede Apr 1 EU-Africa Consultative Meeting: Rethinking the partnership in a changing world Conference Inclusive Society Institute Mar 29 #3/26 Open Consultation Mondays: Middle powers in a fragmenting international system Open Consultation Mondays Daryl Swanepoel & Georgios Kostakos Mar 16 2/2026: Managed Fragmentation: Global power shifts, parallel governance and the cost of non-alignment Release of Occasional Paper Daryl Swanepoel Mar 11 The South Africa Social Cohesion Index: Measuring the well-being of a society - 2025 UPDATE Release of Report Inclusive Society Institute Mar 4 Inclusive Society Institute presents South Africa Social Cohesion Index at the National Planning Commission Roundtable Dialogue Event Inclusive Society Institute Mar 4 Artificial Intelligence in Public Policy: Gateway to inclusion or risk to democracy Release of Report Inclusive Society Institute Feb 18 #2/26 Open Consultation Mondays: What is the future of the G20 in a fragmenting world? Open Consultation Mondays Daryl Swanepoel Feb 11 #1/26 Open Consultation Mondays: The U.S. intervention in Venezuela: Global reactions and implications Open Consultation Mondays Klaus Kotzé Feb 3 Journal for Inclusive Public Policy, Volume 6, Issue 1 Release of JIPP Inclusive Society Institute Jan 31 Language, Learning and Social Cohesion: Lessons from Finland for South Africa Release of Report Daryl Swanepoel Jan 28 FOCAC AT TWENTY-FIVE: A reflective inquiry into a matured partnership Release of Report Daryl Swanepoel Jan 21 #12/25 Open Consultation Mondays: Dissecting China's global governance initiative Open Consultation Mondays Daryl Swanepoel Jan 12 1/2026: The Inclusive Society Institute's participation in the National Dialogue Release of Occasional Paper Daryl Swanepoel Jan 7 VIOLENT EXTREMISM IN AFRICA - Trends, Drivers and Pathways to Resilience Release of Report Odile Bulten Jan 7 Quantifying the impact of restrictive monetary policy on the South Africa economy since 2022 Release of Report Roelof Botha & Ilse Botha Dec 11, 2025 ISI participates in the Inaugural Babita Deokaran Annual Lecture Conference Inclusive Society Institute Dec 9, 2025 ISI participates in Global Dialogue on China's Emerging Global Governance Initiative Dialogue Event Inclusive Society Institute Dec 8, 2025 G20 Socio-Economic Rights Barometer Release of Report Inclusive Society Institute Dec 5, 2025 Inclusive Society Institute (ISI) explores Finland’s multilingual education model: 1–5 December 2025 International Engagement Inclusive Society Institute Dec 5, 2025 Republican Constitutionalism: Reviving South African Democracy Release of Occasional Paper Klaus Kotzé Nov 26, 2025 Panel participation: Türkiye's Humanitarian Diplomacy and Assistance in the Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts, Johannesburg, 21 November 2025 Panel Discussion Daryl Swanepoel Nov 21, 2025 Reforming Global Governance or Building a Parallel Order? Release of Occasional Paper Daryl Swanepoel Nov 19, 2025 G20 South African Presidency: Aspirations and Expectations Release of Occasional Paper Daryl Swanepoel Nov 19, 2025 Inclusive Society Institute hosts high-level China-Africa symposium marking 25 years of FOCAC cooperation Conference Inclusive Society Institute Nov 17, 2025 Inclusive Society Institute presents at the Global South Media and Think Tank forum China-Africa Conference, held in South Africa, 12-14 november 2025 Conference Nondumiso Sithole Nov 14, 2025 ISI participates in the 2025 T20 Summit: 13–14 November 2025: Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg Conference Daryl Swanepoel Nov 14, 2025 Inclusive Society Institute participates in African Union's 5th APRM Youth Symposium Conference Daryl Swanepoel Nov 11, 2025 The People's Voice: Public Participation and the Soul of South African Democracy Books Daryl Swanepoel Nov 6, 2025 Regulating the Veto: A pragmatic path to United Nations Security Council reform Release of Occasional Paper Daryl Swanepoel Nov 5, 2025 The impact of longevity on fiscal sustainability in South Africa Release of Report Fanie Joubert Oct 29, 2025 Inclusive Society Institute partners with Stellenbosch University’s School for Public Leadership for the 18th International Winelands Conference: 22 – 24 October 2025: Stellenbosch Conference Inclusive Society Institute Oct 24, 2025 US-Africa relations: The case of South Sudan Release of Occasional Paper Melha Biel Oct 15, 2025 REFORMING THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL - Regional Union representation as a pathway to legitimacy and effectiveness Release of Report Daryl Swanepoel Oct 8, 2025 AFRICA'S SECURITY IN TRANSITION: An examination of Africa's contemporary peace and stability challenges Release of Report Odile Bulten Sep 24, 2025 REFORM UN80 - Renewal or Decline? The future of multilateralism at the United Nation's 80th anniversary Release of Report Daryl Swanepoel Sep 17, 2025 The Role of Mother Tongue Education Panel Discussion Inclusive Society Institute Sep 17, 2025 Inclusive Society Institute CEO at the FOGGS Open Consultation Dialogue Event Inclusive Society Institute Sep 15, 2025 Rebuilding South African Airways through strategic partnerships and improved governance Release of Occasional Paper Emil Gumede Sep 10, 2025 RISING DISTRUST: GovDem survey shows sharp increase in anti-immigration sentiment in South Africa Release of Report Daryl Swanepoel Sep 3, 2025 The Gathering Conference Klaus Kotzé Aug 28, 2025 FINANCING AFRICA ON AFRICA’S TERMS: Rethinking development sovereignty in a shifting global order Release of Report Odile Bulten Aug 27, 2025 Reform UN80: Renewal or Decline? Panel Discussion Inclusive Society Institute Aug 25, 2025 Inclusive Society Institute attends Parliament's Social Services Cluster Briefing Government Engagement Daryl Swanepoel Aug 21, 2025 1 2 3 4 5 Up



