The Institute for Security Studies has released a report on the causes of xenophobia in South Africa. It found that poor governance and corruption has led to the state’s inability to deal with poverty, unemployment and inequality. University of Johannesburg’s Future of Knowledge Institute Research Head, Dr Anthony Kaziboni, explains the findings.
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Anthony Kaziboni
Dr Anthony Kaziboni is Head of Research at the Institute for the Future of Knowledge. He holds a doctorate in Sociology from the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He researches hydropolitics, migration and social inequalities. He is the Regional Representative for South Africa for the International Sociological Association's (ISA) Clinical Sociology Research Group. In 2018 he received the prestigious Outstanding Early Career Award in Clinical Sociology by the ISA's Clinical Sociology Research Committee in Toronto, Canada. He has [co]authored publications in accredited journals and books as well as newspaper articles.
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