Kaya Breakfast engaged with Vuoykazi Futshane, from Oxfam South Africa, around the inequality in pay grades which still put black women at an unfair advantage. New data from Oxfam South Africa shows that the average white, male CEO takes home as much as 461 black women from the bottom 10% of earners. The South African arm of global NGO Oxfam, has released a report which reveals that South […]
By: Rob Reddick, The Conversation M-Foto/Shutterstock Since the early days of the pandemic, attention has focused on producing a vaccine for COVID-19. With one, it’s hoped it will be able to suppress the virus without relying purely on economically challenging control measures. Without one, the world will probably have to live with COVID-19 as an endemic disease. It’s unlikely the coronavirus will naturally burn itself out. With so much […]
By: Brian J Purnell, Bowdoin College; Morgan Marietta, University of Massachusetts Lowell, and Neta C. Crawford, Boston University President-elect Biden promises a new White House agenda and style. AP Photo/Andrew Harnik The American public has had its say and for the first time in a generation denied a sitting president a second term. President Donald Trump’s tenure lasted just four years, but in that time he dragged policy on […]
By: Rob Reddick, The Conversation M-Foto/Shutterstock Since the early days of the pandemic, attention has focused on producing a vaccine for COVID-19. With one, it’s hoped it will be able to suppress the virus without relying purely on economically challenging control measures. Without one, the world will probably have to live with COVID-19 as an endemic disease. It’s unlikely the coronavirus will naturally burn itself out. With so much […]
Don't miss the Phakama Africa #BlackExcellence Webinar. Theme: We come from African Black Excellence - Our Humanity and Boldness A campaign to celebrate and reset our collective mindset back to UBUNTU, while highlighting the legacy of great South Africans and to make known the stories of their lives; it is intended to inspire generations with the title of a hymn written by Charlotte Maxeke: Phakama Africa / Africa Arise! The […]
By: Leila Patel, University of Johannesburg A women receives bread at the ‘Hunger Has No Religion’ feeding scheme run by Muslims in Johannesburg, South Africa. EFE-EPA/Kim Ludbrook Leila Patel, University of Johannesburg Since the year 2000, South Africa has made big strides in lowering levels of both child and adult hunger, as well as improving food security for many poor families. Research has shown that these improvements were largely driven […]