BASIC INCOME

The goal of the Basic Income project is the realisation of a universal basic income for all in South Africa aged 18-59, indexed to the upper-bound poverty line and financed through progressive taxation. The project has four main components. First, achieving immediate policy wins, including that the original Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress grant is, in 2023 and 2024, retained and improved to provide basic income to more beneficiaries. Second, building collective power within South African civil society and enhanced knowledge within the public. Third, strengthening our international networks, in particular those in the Global South. Fourth, producing the necessary policy research and advocacy to see the South African government adopt a clear pathway towards a universal basic income funded through progressive taxation.

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UBIG Factsheet 13 | Going after the gogos: South Africa’s ‘welfare fraud’ crackdown
UBIG Factsheet 13 | Going after the gogos: South Africa’s ‘welfare fraud’ crackdown
Public concern about fraud in South Africa’s social grant system has grown sharply in recent years. In response, the government has introduced stricter surveillance, biometric checks and large-scale verification processes aimed at rooting out fraud. However, these measures often misidentify wrongdoing and place the burden of policing on elderly, disabled…

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