A vacuum: For a variety of reasons,
funding earmarked for development
and assisting the poor has been cut
or redirected to other causes. Photo:
Delwyn Verasamy
The policy must be remodelled to become broad-based, helping make community organisations and social enterprises its core beneficiaries rather than political elites and their connections
A vacuum: For a variety of reasons,
funding earmarked for development
and assisting the poor has been cut
or redirected to other causes. Photo:
Delwyn Verasamy

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