How cash transfers lead to better financial decision-making
Very interesting, thanks for writing! Could you also provide references in the newsletters so that I can read further?
Reading this as kid who grew up in the township , it hits home.
It hurts how the majority of people in SA find themselves in generational cycles of poverty that was not by coincidence but by design.
Thank you writing this man, I will definitely takes some quotes from here.
Great article. I found this interesting as well https://www.amazon.co.uk/Scarcity-having-little-means-much-ebook/dp/B00CUTLMKG/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3FBRZJERNFFBF&keywords=Scarcity&qid=1695377871&s=books&sprefix=scarcity%2Cstripbooks%2C107&sr=1-1
Isn’t this already what government does with social grants? Do you propose that government allocates even more to this programme?
With South Africa unwilling to necessarily trim its budget in other areas, giving away money is paradox.
The psychology of poverty
Very interesting, thanks for writing! Could you also provide references in the newsletters so that I can read further?
Reading this as kid who grew up in the township , it hits home.
It hurts how the majority of people in SA find themselves in generational cycles of poverty that was not by coincidence but by design.
Thank you writing this man, I will definitely takes some quotes from here.
Great article. I found this interesting as well https://www.amazon.co.uk/Scarcity-having-little-means-much-ebook/dp/B00CUTLMKG/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3FBRZJERNFFBF&keywords=Scarcity&qid=1695377871&s=books&sprefix=scarcity%2Cstripbooks%2C107&sr=1-1
Isn’t this already what government does with social grants? Do you propose that government allocates even more to this programme?
With South Africa unwilling to necessarily trim its budget in other areas, giving away money is paradox.