Siyanda Baduza

Basic Income Intern

Siyanda Baduza

Siyanda Baduza joins the IEJ as an intern in our Basic Income project. He holds a BSc in Economics and Mathematics, an Honours degree in Applied Development Economics, and is currently completing a Master’s degree in Applied Development Economics at the University of the Witwatersrand. Siyanda’s research focuses on the impacts of social grants on wellbeing, with a particular focus on the gendered dynamics of this impact. His interests include applied micro-economics, policy impact evaluation, labour markets, gender economics, and political economy. He is passionate about translating economic research into impactful policy.

Siyanda has joined the IEJ as part of our ongoing collaboration with the Canon Collins Trust. This collaboration entails the IEJ hosting Siyanda, the recipient of a Canon Collins Trust Masters scholarship in Applied Development Economics at Wits University, as an IEJ intern for 6-months.

Email: siyanda.baduza@iej.org.za