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Two seismic survey ships pulling survey equipment. Seismic survey ships map the subsea geology using the seismic sound produced by air guns towed behind the vessel. (Getty Images)

Why a just energy transition requires seismic surveying

Careful balancing of the pros and cons of seismic surveys show the harm is not worth the lost income that could alleviate hunger and poverty

Social grants are by far the largest facet of South Africa’s social protection system in terms of the number of people covered, according to the World Bank

SA one of the biggest spenders on social assistance globally — World Bank

Social grants are by far the largest facet of South Africa’s social protection system in terms of the number of people covered, according to the World Bank

The curfew reveals to us a state that is willing to act irrationally. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Who decides the common good?

Striking a balance between individual liberties and the welfare of broader society

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New Zealand budget aims to deliver on ‘Jacinda-mania’

Government has boosted spending on welfare and public services in a budget aimed at delivering on promises made during last year’s election campaign

There are organisations dedicated to manufacturing and supplying free sanitary towels to female learners who are unable to afford them

​Restoring dignity: a case of social development

Packs handed out at schools help to ease the stress of attaining a good matric pass

Gini’s really out the bottle

I can’t say I was exactly surprised by your revelations regarding the inaccuracy of oft-cited Gini data for South Africa.

Indian Finance Minister P Chidambaram.

India launches massive welfare programme

India’s government is to roll out the first phase of its hugely ambitious plans to hand out cash to welfare claimants.

In the past decade

China’s welfare success up for debate

As China prepares for its leadership transition, state media has hailed a "golden decade" under the incumbents.

New research says the poor

Child grant is SA’s best investment

It is difficult to imagine how R280 can improve the life chances of a child, let alone a country, writes George Laryea-Adjei.

The Nkanyezi Stimulation Centre in Soweto waited for four months for its funding from the Gauteng department of health and social development.

Welfare groups fight for survival

Non-profit organisations fulfilling many of the state’s obligations are being crippled by its inefficiency and indifference, writes Heidi Swart.

Welfare state

Welfare state, here we come?

The ANC appears intent on moving towards a full-blown welfare state with a far wider range of state benefits for the poor.