An Incomplete Transition
South Africa has come a long way since the advent of democracy, but its transition remains incomplete. The first three clauses of the Freedom Charter—the historic 1955 document setting out the central objectives of the democratic movement—were (i) the people shall govern; (ii) all national groups shall have equal rights; and (iii) the people shall share in the country’s wealth. While the first two objectives have largely been achieved since the first democratic elections of 1994, historical disadvantage remains a determinant of income, wealth, and opportunity, notwithstanding some progress. As such, the economic transition from a system of exclusion under segregation and apartheid remains incomplete. This SCD identifies five key constraints. These are (i) insufficient skills; (ii) the skewed distribution of land and productive assets, and weak property rights; (iii) low competition and low integration in global and regional value chains; (iv) limited or expensive spatial connectivity and under-serviced historically disadvantaged settlements; and (v) climate shocks: the transition to a low-carbon economy and water insecurity.
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Subjects: | POVERTY REDUCTION, INEQUALITY, ACCESS TO LAND, LABOR POLICY, EXCLUSION, SOCIAL INCLUSION, RESILIENCE, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, CLIMATE CHANGE, FISCAL TRENDS, JOB CREATION, JOBS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, INVESTMENT, COMPETITIVENESS, PRODUCTIVITY, EMPLOYABILITY, LABOR MARKET, TOWNSHIPS, AGRIBUSINESS, RURAL AGRICULTURE, GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN, INFRASTRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE, EMPOWERMENT, ACCOUNTABILITY, MONITORING AND EVALUATION, CIVIL SERVICE, TRANSPARENCY, PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES, DEVELOPMENTAL STATE, FINANCE, |
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dig-okr-10986297932024-08-07T19:24:31Z An Incomplete Transition Overcoming the Legacy of Exclusion in South Africa World Bank Group POVERTY REDUCTION INEQUALITY ACCESS TO LAND LABOR POLICY EXCLUSION SOCIAL INCLUSION RESILIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY CLIMATE CHANGE FISCAL TRENDS JOB CREATION JOBS ECONOMIC GROWTH INVESTMENT COMPETITIVENESS PRODUCTIVITY EMPLOYABILITY LABOR MARKET TOWNSHIPS AGRIBUSINESS RURAL AGRICULTURE GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN INFRASTRUCTURE GOVERNANCE EMPOWERMENT ACCOUNTABILITY MONITORING AND EVALUATION CIVIL SERVICE TRANSPARENCY PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENTAL STATE FINANCE South Africa has come a long way since the advent of democracy, but its transition remains incomplete. The first three clauses of the Freedom Charter—the historic 1955 document setting out the central objectives of the democratic movement—were (i) the people shall govern; (ii) all national groups shall have equal rights; and (iii) the people shall share in the country’s wealth. While the first two objectives have largely been achieved since the first democratic elections of 1994, historical disadvantage remains a determinant of income, wealth, and opportunity, notwithstanding some progress. As such, the economic transition from a system of exclusion under segregation and apartheid remains incomplete. This SCD identifies five key constraints. These are (i) insufficient skills; (ii) the skewed distribution of land and productive assets, and weak property rights; (iii) low competition and low integration in global and regional value chains; (iv) limited or expensive spatial connectivity and under-serviced historically disadvantaged settlements; and (v) climate shocks: the transition to a low-carbon economy and water insecurity. 2018-05-08T19:45:27Z 2018-05-08T19:45:27Z 2018-04-30 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/815401525706928690/South-Africa-Systematic-country-diagnostic-an-incomplete-transition-overcoming-the-legacy-of-exclusion-in-South-Africa 978-1-77582-263-9 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29793 English Systematic Country Diagnostic; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf application/pdf World Bank, Washington, DC |
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POVERTY REDUCTION INEQUALITY ACCESS TO LAND LABOR POLICY EXCLUSION SOCIAL INCLUSION RESILIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY CLIMATE CHANGE FISCAL TRENDS JOB CREATION JOBS ECONOMIC GROWTH INVESTMENT COMPETITIVENESS PRODUCTIVITY EMPLOYABILITY LABOR MARKET TOWNSHIPS AGRIBUSINESS RURAL AGRICULTURE GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN INFRASTRUCTURE GOVERNANCE EMPOWERMENT ACCOUNTABILITY MONITORING AND EVALUATION CIVIL SERVICE TRANSPARENCY PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENTAL STATE FINANCE POVERTY REDUCTION INEQUALITY ACCESS TO LAND LABOR POLICY EXCLUSION SOCIAL INCLUSION RESILIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY CLIMATE CHANGE FISCAL TRENDS JOB CREATION JOBS ECONOMIC GROWTH INVESTMENT COMPETITIVENESS PRODUCTIVITY EMPLOYABILITY LABOR MARKET TOWNSHIPS AGRIBUSINESS RURAL AGRICULTURE GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN INFRASTRUCTURE GOVERNANCE EMPOWERMENT ACCOUNTABILITY MONITORING AND EVALUATION CIVIL SERVICE TRANSPARENCY PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENTAL STATE FINANCE |
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South Africa has come a long way since the advent of democracy, but its transition remains incomplete. The first three clauses of the Freedom Charter—the historic 1955 document setting out the central objectives of the democratic movement—were (i) the people shall govern; (ii) all national groups shall have equal rights; and (iii) the people shall share in the country’s wealth. While the first two objectives have largely been achieved since the first democratic elections of 1994, historical disadvantage remains a determinant of income, wealth, and opportunity, notwithstanding some progress. As such, the economic transition from a system of exclusion under segregation and apartheid remains incomplete. This SCD identifies five key constraints. These are (i) insufficient skills; (ii) the skewed distribution of land and productive assets, and weak property rights; (iii) low competition and low integration in global and regional value chains; (iv) limited or expensive spatial connectivity and under-serviced historically disadvantaged settlements; and (v) climate shocks: the transition to a low-carbon economy and water insecurity. |
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