A Universal Basic Income Guarantee (UBIG) is a commitment by government to ensure that everyone has a minimum level of income to meet their basic needs. This is done through a regular cash transfer or grant, that spurs development and promotes sustainable livelihoods. But the benefits of a UBIG are not just economic. A UBIG can benefit society by improving health and education outcomes, increasing social cohesion, and supporting gender equality.
In our UBIG factsheet series, now also available in Afrikaans, Sepedi, isiXhosa, and isiZulu, we present evidence to show that a UBIG can improve the lives of millions of people in South Africa. Although a UBIG is not a silver bullet in and of itself, the factsheet series highlights that it is a necessary intervention, amongst others, to unlock a fairer, safer, and more prosperous future for South Africa.
Factsheets in the series include:
- Why does South Africa need a Universal Basic Income Guarantee?
- No one left behind: Why universal basic income makes more sense than targeted grants
- Jobs versus Grants: Are employment and basic income a policy trade off?
- How a UBIG can support healthier kids, happier adults, and lifelong learning
- How a UBIG can advance gender justice and social cohesion
- Not just a handout: How a UBIG gives people the power to prosper
- “But how will we pay for it?” Financing a UBIG
- Modelling fiscal pathways to a basic income