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Citizens Agree that Low Cost Housing in All Neighbourhoods can Reduce Racial and Spatial Inequities
Followers of the Big Debate support the inclusion of low cost housing in all urban neighbourhoods, according to a poll undertaken before and during this
Citizens believe South Africa is losing the fight against corruption
The hugely popular Big Debate show honed in on the issue of corruption this week. The wide-ranging episode tackled corruption in both the state and
No light ahead for SA’s complex energy crisis
Season 10 of the Big Debate heated up this week, its focus on the country’s energy woes appropriate following weeks of rolling blackouts that have
Press Release: Poll reveals that South Africans still have faith in politicians
SOUTH AFRICANS STILL HAVE FAITH IN POLITICIANS Episode Two of the Big Debate, now in its tenth season, focused on values and popular culture in
Press Release – Big Debate poll says South Africans want land nationalised
Emotions ran high during Sunday’s Season 10 premiere of the Big Debate, with heated discussion around the topic of land reform in South Africa. An
Measuring African Civil Society
In 2010, Bev Russell described her methodological innovations in the measurement of civil society in Africa at the ISTR Conference in Istanbul. Her paper outlines
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Access to Education Study
“First nationally representative study in SA to measure the barriers to access education for primary and secondary school children”.
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Monitoring and Evaluation: A necessary tool for Social Change
With COVID-19 revealing the divides between the haves and the have-nots and continuously skyrocketing social inequality, the role played by monitoring and evaluation cannot be downplayed. At its core, monitoring and evaluation provide us with answers
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Migrant Domestic Workers in the SADC Region
The study Migrant Domestic Workers in the SADC Region – Making decent work and safe, orderly and regular migration a reality was commissioned by the International Labour Organization (ILO) under the Southern African Migration Management (SAMM)
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Seminar series – collecting social data (during covid-19)
The COVID-19 crisis and worldwide lockdowns effectively shut down all traditional forms of data collection and forced researchers to become more creative and tech savvy in their quest for robust, representative and ethically sourced data.
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Measuring African Civil Society
In 2010, Bev Russell described her methodological innovations in the measurement of civil society in Africa at the ISTR Conference in Istanbul. Her paper outlines the practical methodological and measurement considerations for undertaking a bottom-up, evidence-based
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The Contribution of the South African Volunteering Sector to Sustainable Development
Bev Russell has been a member of the UN Volunteering Methodology Panel for over almost two decades. In 2002, the UNDP commissioned a paper on the Contribution of the South African Volunteering Sector To Sustainable Development.
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Measuring the Contribution of Volunteering to the Sustainable Development Goals
As part of the global working group on measuring the contribution of volunteering to the Sustainable Development Goals, Bev Russell, Social Surveys Africa CEO, presented on the measurement of volunteering in the Global South at the
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