In a transformative move, South Africa is poised to replace its Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant with a Universal Basic Income (UBI) grant, marking a significant shift in the country’s social welfare policy. This transition, driven by the African National Congress (ANC), aims to provide consistent and unconditional financial support to all adults aged 18 to 59, positioning South Africa as a pioneer in the implementation of UBI on a national scale. SRD’s Shift to Universal Basic Income
The SRD grant, introduced as a temporary relief measure during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been a lifeline for millions of […]
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