Budgeting for Child Socio-economic Rights - Government Obligations and the Child's Right to Social Security and Education (Paperback)

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The South African Constitution gives all children the right to a basic level of income, basic social services, health services, education and shelter. Yet, at least 60 percent of children in South Africa under the age of 17 - a total of 10.5 million children - do not have sufficient income to live a happy, healthy and secure life. According to the South African Constitution, the government is obliged to budget for the realisation of children's socio-economic rights. Yet the sharp contrast between what the law provides for in principle and what happens in practice makes a book of this kind essential reading. This book asks the question: Has the government been budgeting for the delivery of the child's right to social security and education in South Africa? It develops a methodology for evaluating the government's performance in budgeting for child socio-economic rights. Budgeting for Child Socio-Economic Rights sets out the government's obligations to budget for the delivery of child socio-economic rights and monitors budgets to see if the government is meeting these obligations.

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The South African Constitution gives all children the right to a basic level of income, basic social services, health services, education and shelter. Yet, at least 60 percent of children in South Africa under the age of 17 - a total of 10.5 million children - do not have sufficient income to live a happy, healthy and secure life. According to the South African Constitution, the government is obliged to budget for the realisation of children's socio-economic rights. Yet the sharp contrast between what the law provides for in principle and what happens in practice makes a book of this kind essential reading. This book asks the question: Has the government been budgeting for the delivery of the child's right to social security and education in South Africa? It develops a methodology for evaluating the government's performance in budgeting for child socio-economic rights. Budgeting for Child Socio-Economic Rights sets out the government's obligations to budget for the delivery of child socio-economic rights and monitors budgets to see if the government is meeting these obligations.

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Idasa Publishers

Country of origin

South Africa

Release date

March 2003

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210 x 148mm (L x W)

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Paperback

Pages

188

ISBN-13

978-1-919798-33-2

Barcode

9781919798332

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LSN

1-919798-33-1



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