| Invitation to the Launch of Can Government Policies Be Said to Be Pro-poor? |
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Studies in Poverty and Inequality Institute (SPII) has undertaken an audit of state policies in five national departments and the national budget to assess whether they can be said to be pro-poor. The endeavour has produced two informative papers that will be launched and presented to you.
Studies in Poverty and Inequality Institute
Invites you to The Launch of: Can Government Policies Be Said to Be Pro-poor? An Exploration of Policy Working Paper No. 4 & Pro Poor Budget Benefit Incidence Analysis of Five Expenditure Categories of the 2006/07 Budget of the Republic of South Africa Occasional Paper Date: 6 November 2009 Time: 10:00-11:45 Venue: South African Human Rights Commission (Training centre) 29 Princess of Wales Terrace c/o York and St Andrews Street Parktown Programme 10: 00-10: 20 - Presentation of the “Can Government Policies be said to be Pro-poor? An Exploration of Policy” Working Paper No 4 By Lindelwa Nojekwa 10: 20- 10: 30 - Questions and answers 10: 30- 10: 50 - Presentation of Pro Poor Budget Benefit Incidence Analysis of Five Expenditure Categories of the 2006/07 Budget of the Republic of South Africa Occasional Paper. By Thembinkosi Dlamini. 10: 50- 11: 00 - Questions and answers 11: 00- 11: 45 - Open discussion |
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