Type | Journal Article - Tearing Us Apart: Inequalities in Southern Africa |
Title | A Rich Country with Poor People Inequality in Namibia |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2009 |
Page numbers | 181-255 |
Abstract | Namibia holds the infamous record of being the country with the highest levels of inequality in the world (UNDP 2009). Almost 20 years after independence the country is still highly fragmented and this booklet provides an analysis how various forms of inequality were created and how they manifest themselves today. This booklet also outlines some of the initiatives taken after independence but concludes that systematic structural changes will be required to redress the enormous levels of socio-economic inequality that characterise the country today. The final chapter draws on various proposals from within Namibia and Southern Africa to sketch possible areas of intervention. It also draws on some encouraging international experiences in Venezuela. |
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