The IRR's Blueprint for Growth 1: Arming SA's Pro-Growth ForcesMany South Africans remain somewhat hopeful following the formation of the Government of National Unity (GNU), with the expectation that this renewed optimism might translate into meaningful change. However, unemployment and poverty have been on the rise for over a decade. Infrastructure is collapsing, investors are pulling out, and the cost of living is rising. The IRR's latest report, written by our CEO Dr John Endres, has been updated to reflect the recent developments. It serves as the foundation for the revised Blueprint for Growth series which outline how South Africa can transform this hope into tangible economic growth.https://admin.irr.org.za/reports/the-irrs-blueprint-for-growth/the-irr-blueprint-for-growth-2025/1_the-irrs-blueprint-for-growth-1-arming-sas-pro-growth-forceshttps://admin.irr.org.za/reports/the-irrs-blueprint-for-growth/the-irr-blueprint-for-growth-2025/1_the-irrs-blueprint-for-growth-1-arming-sas-pro-growth-forces/@@download/image/Cover_Arming SA's pro-growth forces_2025 1.jpg
The IRR's Blueprint for Growth 1: Arming SA's Pro-Growth Forces
Many South Africans remain somewhat hopeful following the formation of the Government of National Unity (GNU), with the expectation that this renewed optimism might translate into meaningful change. However, unemployment and poverty have been on the rise for over a decade. Infrastructure is collapsing, investors are pulling out, and the cost of living is rising. The IRR's latest report, written by our CEO Dr John Endres, has been updated to reflect the recent developments. It serves as the foundation for the revised Blueprint for Growth series which outline how South Africa can transform this hope into tangible economic growth.