South Africa Corporate Social Responsibility: A Regulatory Review

This brief summarizes the legal and regulatory framework in South Africa for corporate social responsibility programs and corporate social investments, especially as it relates to opportunities for NGOs to offer commercialized health services. The author conducted a review of South African government policies and laws and analyses from international legal experts. The brief provides several considerations for NGOs regarding income diversification.

Author

Pamela Riley

Contributor

SHOPS Project

Published
November 2014
Resource Types
Brief
Country
South Africa
Health Area
HIV
Keywords
NGO sustainability
HIV/AIDS
Current Downloads
13

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