This latest Policy Brief explores the post-colonial human condition through a decolonial lens, which aims for the recovery and equal belonging of black people to the world.
The articles collectively analyse persistent policy failures in Gauteng that impede this realization, including the lack of sporting facilities in disadvantaged areas, the failure of municipalities to utilize the Urban Sustainable Development Grant for basic services, infrastructure challenges in subaltern schooling, regulatory gaps concerning the proliferation of independent schools, the impact of climate change on human settlements, and the underreporting and rise of human trafficking linked to unemployment.
Each piece serves as an expedition into the multifaceted reality of the post-colonial human.






