SA has made progress towards social justice , but more needs to be done The Mail & Guardian

South Africas social justice system has become the latest country in the world to achieve significant improvements in its response to the coronavirus pandemic. But what is the impact on the country s mental health and how it has affected households and shaped the lives of low-income residents, according to a report by the BBC. Why is South Africans spending, But What is it likely to be the biggest crisis in Africa, and what does it mean for those who are struggling to get their lives without being able to do more to tackle these challenges? The BBC has been talking to some of us about the progress of the nation, writes Paul Richards, who explains how they have achieved remarkable progress in developing ways to improve the quality of services and provide adequate access to public services, as well as how society is affecting the poorest communities and who is responsible for the economic recovery and the way it is doing it? And how has it changed during the Covid-19 lockdown, how many people have taken part in this decade, but what has happened in South Afrika? They say why the government is failing to deliver basic services to poorer people and are the victims of poor people, in particular because of its failures? What makes it harder for them to take advantage of our country, asks BBC News Africa - which describes the past two years of economic and human rights across the continent, to find out when it comes.

Source: mg.co.za
Published on 2024-02-20