Human security in South Africa

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Africa, Sandy

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Department of Political Sciences at the University of Pretoria

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The gains that can be attributed to the cause of human security since the end of apartheid are significant. The right to vote, to basic education and primary health care; the introduction of an extensive social security system that has lifted many people out of poverty; the provision of affordable housing and basic services to millions, are some of the undeniable achievements of 21 years of democracy. On the regional and international fronts, South Africa has shifted from being a source of insecurity to its neighbours to being an advocate for peace on the continent, playing a prominent mediation role in conflicts such as those in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Sudan. Yet the country remains dogged by unemployment and poverty, structural inequality in the economy, the failure of some state institutions to provide adequately for the needs of all people, and failures in the criminal justice system, to name several challenges.

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Human security, Apartheid, Social security system, Poverty, South Africa (SA)

Sustainable Development Goals

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Africa, S 2015, 'Human security in South Africa', Strategic Review for Southern Africa, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 178-189.