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Une Aide Inutile Pour Les Sud-Africains En Crise

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  • Omotayo, Abiodun Olusola
  • Ogunniyi, Adebayo Isaiah

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Il est imperatif de reduire limpact du COVID-19 sur la pauvrete et les problemes de sante lies au revenu au niveau des menages en Afrique du Sud. Il est pertinent de comprendre comment les subventions de securite sociale de lAfrique du Sud (SASSG) ont contribue a pallier limpact negatif de cette crise. Lalignement des politiques dans lensemble de leconomie afin de reduire la complexite de la pauvrete, des revenus et de la sante est imperatif pour des interventions politiques opportunes afin datteindre les objectifs de non pauvrete (SDG 1), de bonne sante et de bien-etre (SDG 3) et de reduction des inegalites (SDG 10) en Afrique du Sud.

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  • Omotayo, Abiodun Olusola & Ogunniyi, Adebayo Isaiah, 2024. "Une Aide Inutile Pour Les Sud-Africains En Crise," Working Papers 6480a703-f93e-4aec-a5ad-6, African Economic Research Consortium.
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