IEJ’s Siyanda Baduza answers your questions
South Africa’s social safety net is full of holes; millions are still trapped in poverty, hunger is rising, and too many people are excluded. This. Isn’t. Working. That’s why we’re calling for Universal Basic Income (UBI): No one left behind. A system that lifts everyone up.
In this Q&A, Siyanda breaks down what UBI really means:
- A guarantee: a monthly income for every working-age adult, no conditions, no red tape.
- Why now: unemployment sits at 42.9%, and the only support for working-age adults, the SRD grant, is far too low (R370) and excludes many.
- Not dependency, but dignity: UBI gives people the security to seek work, study, care for family, or start small businesses.
- Affordable and smart: money spent on UBI flows back into the economy, creating jobs and boosting growth.
- For our future: UBI supports women, children, and caregivers, lifting families out of poverty and building stronger generations ahead.
Watch the full discussion here:
As Siyanda puts it:
“UBI isn’t charity. It’s economic justice. It’s a South Africa that works, for everyone.”
Siyanda Baduza
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