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South Africa is failing its youngest children – report flags critical gaps in early learning, social protection and health care
12th September 2024 Nearly 10 years ago South Africa outlined its commitment to invest in the health and development of young children. The National Integrated Early... →
Accelerate, extend or abandon? Africa’s SDG dilemma
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th September 2024 This month’s UN Summit of the Future should confront the reality that Africa will likely miss most Sustainable Development Goal targets. As the... →
Refugee and migrant health system review: challenges and opportunities for long-term health system strengthening in Uganda
12th September 2024 Uganda is Africa's largest refugee-hosting country and ranks fifth globally. Over the decades, Uganda has hosted refugees from nations including... →
Another damning Auditor-General report on Gauteng Health
12th September 2024 As in previous years, the Auditor-General (AG) has issued a scathing report on the Gauteng Health Department for the 2023/24 financial year. This... →
Digging out of Africa’s debt crisis
By: In On Africa IOA 11th September 2024 Analysis in brief: Africa’s debt load has reached a crisis point. The repayment of monies borrowed to advance the development of African peoples is... →
Steve Biko’s murder exposed deep racism in how medicine was taught and practised in South Africa
11th September 2024 In 1966, Steve Biko began studying medicine at the University of Natal in South Africa, the same year that the general assembly of the United... →
Israel strikes Gaza camp in attack Hamas says killed 40 people
By: Bloomberg 10th September 2024 Israel launched a deadly airstrike on what it said was a Hamas base in a Gaza camp for displaced Palestinians, an incident likely to stoke... →
Daily Podcast – September 10, 2024
By: Thabi Shomolekae 10th September 2024 Making headlines: EFF wants an Ad-Hoc Committee to investigate non-compliance with Pension Funds Act; ANC calls for political education, activism... →