Resourcing for Rights Realisation

The Resourcing for Rights Realisation project seeks the adoption by African governments of policies that re-integrate our countries, both jointly and separately, into the global financial system on just terms so that we can mobilise the maximum available domestic and international resources in an equitable, transparent, and growth-enhancing manner to realise socio-economic rights. The project focuses on three areas of work: 1. tax justice, and the taxation of financial assets, incomes, and trading in particular; 2. debt justice, and the prioritisation of developmental forms of international debt financing and a fair debt architecture; 3. climate finance, with specific reference to South Africa’s trend-setting Just Energy Transition climate financing partnership (JET-P) and similar agreements in the Global South. 

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Statement | Six key pillars of a fiscal framework to support the Medium-Term Development Plan
Statement | Six key pillars of a fiscal framework to support the Medium-Term Development Plan
South Africa’s Medium-Term Development Plan needs a fiscal framework that prioritizes job creation, investment, and social spending over austerity. We outline six key pillars to ensure economic recovery and sustainable development.

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