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  1. #WhatSACanBe: Latest IRR data shows cautious optimism, common ground #WhatSACanBe: Latest IRR data shows cautious optimism, common ground

    Political changes in South Africa have sparked cautious optimism about the prospect of people's lives improving, with the Government of National Unity (GNU) ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  2. #WhatSACanBe: Steps needed to tackle public debt crisis – IRR #WhatSACanBe: Steps needed to tackle public debt crisis – IRR

    South African public finances are in crisis and government debt is unsustainably high. For every Rand paid in tax, more than 20 cents goes to covering debt ...

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  3. Class, cuisine, and catastrophe: The food divide fuelling a global health crisis – Andrew Kenny - Biznews Class, cuisine, and catastrophe: The food divide fuelling a global health crisis – Andrew Kenny - Biznews

    The working-classes prefer white bread to brown bread, have a lot of sugar in their tea and don’t like salads. I have seen this clearly in South Africa and in ...

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  4. Freedom from NHI: Implement tax-funded health-care vouchers, says IRR Freedom from NHI: Implement tax-funded health-care vouchers, says IRR

    The National Health Insurance (NHI) poses a threat to South Africans’ health-care freedom.  The latest #WhatSACanBe paper, Health: Expand Access, Enrich ...

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  5. HASA proposal for NHI a win for universal health coverage – IRR HASA proposal for NHI a win for universal health coverage – IRR

    Government should embrace the universal health coverage alternative proposed by the Hospital Association of South Africa (HASA) and abandon National Health ...

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  6. High court rules ‘certificates of need’ unconstitutional, again: Ivo Vegter - Biznews High court rules ‘certificates of need’ unconstitutional, again: Ivo Vegter - Biznews

    High Court ruling reconfirms that the Health Act’s “Certificates of Need” are unconstitutional and draws a line in the sand.

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  7. How the NHI Bill could spell tragedy for SA: Corrigan - Biznews How the NHI Bill could spell tragedy for SA: Corrigan - Biznews

    Signing the National Health Insurance Bill into law, Cyril Ramaphosa dramatically announced that he had found the pen he was looking for earlier in the ...

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  8. IRR asks Treasury: Where is the money for NHI going to come from? IRR asks Treasury: Where is the money for NHI going to come from?

    How is the National Health Insurance (NHI) going to be funded? This is a key question that the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has asked the Ministry of ...

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  9. IRR supports HASA’s legal action against the NHI Act IRR supports HASA’s legal action against the NHI Act

    Eight months after the National Health Insurance Act became law, South Africans still have no clue about how much their taxes will be increased by to fund the ...

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  10. IRR to the National Treasury: Recognise taxpayers as the engine of the economy IRR to the National Treasury: Recognise taxpayers as the engine of the economy

    Promoting economic growth, a sustainable fiscus, and the economic empowerment of individuals is the key theme of submissions by the Institute of Race Relations ...

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