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How Zakaria got it wrong
12 December 2019 – This report analyses flaws in the debate on expropriation without compensation arising from faulty and often misrepresented evidence.
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Issue Alert: Equality of Outcomes and the Pepuda Amendment Bill
9 July 2021 – This report warns that proposed amendments to the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act (Pepuda) of 2000 could ...
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Issue Alert: The Expropriation Bill - One Week Left To "Kill The Bill"
3 February 2021 – This special report warns that the government’s new Expropriation Bill is a draconian measure that must be stopped before it can be used to ...
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Keeping Liberty Alive: Through Covid-19 and Beyond
14 May 2020 – This report highlights the risk of political rights and economic freedoms being eroded through measures adopted purportedly to deal with the ...
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LGBTQ Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa: Perspectives of the region from the region
14 November - Despite recent positive developments, Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the more hostile regions for sexual minorities.
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Life in South Africa: Reasons for Hope
This report is about the things that have gone right in South Africa. It features a selection of the socio-economic successes we have achieved as a country and ...
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Life in South Africa: Reasons for Hope
29 August 2018 – Our latest report, ‘Life in South Africa: Reasons for Hope’, reminds South Africans of the significant progress the country has made under ...
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Lifting The Lockdown Now
30 April 2020 – This report makes the case on economic and humanitarian grounds for the immediate lifting of the lockdown, with key public-health conditions, ...
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Most South African Youth will not find work: What can be done to avoid a mounting disaster
19 May 2022 - This Special Report looks at structural youth unemployment in South Africa. It finds that most people aged 24 – 34 are not in employment, ...
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NGS: National Growth Strategy
The IRR has drafted a new economic recovery plan for South Africa called the National Growth Strategy (NGS).
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