Social Impact Bonds: The Secret To Boost Development & Job Creation In South Africa [UCT Report]

From Ideate Fri Apr 4 2014, 09:11:50

Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) hold tremendous potential for government to increase effective support for struggling entrepreneurs in South Africa, according to a new report presented to the National Treasury, the Jobs Fund, and the dti today. The report, a policy paper entitled Exploration of Social Impact Bonds for SME Development, was put together by the [...] Related posts:

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