SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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Page 236 of SDG Country Report 2023

The data presented in the report for indicator 16.1.1D was displayed in absolute values. These values have been updated to depict the ratios for Number of murder victims per 100 000. Subsequently the figure and narrative for indicator 16.1.1D have been updated.

SDG Baseline Report 2017

The baseline report provides a computed indicator value for the selected indicators based on internationally accepted definitions and methods of computation, based on data obtained during the base year (2016) or the year closest to 2016 for which data was available.SDG Indicator Portal

In 2015, 193 countries adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as a framework to guide global development for the subsequent 15 years. South Africa’s 2025 SDG country report thus comes at the 5-year mark from our 2030 deadline. The 2025 SDG country report focuses on tracking South Africa’s progress towards achieving the 2030 global agenda, with the use of both qualitative and quantitative data.

Over the years poverty has declined steadily but too slowly to meet the 2030 targets set out in the SDGs and the NDP. Between 2006 and 2023, the share of people living below the lower-bound poverty line fell from 57.5% to 37.9%, reducing the number of poor people by 4.1 million. Social grants and remittances remain the main buffers against poverty, while high unemployment continues to constrain progress.

While poverty has seen some improvement over the years, those who experienced food insecurity showed a different story. The proportion of households in South Africa that experienced moderate to severe food insecurity was estimated at 15.8% in 2019, 16.2% in 2022, and 19.7% in 2023.

Despite these challenges, South Africa continues to strengthen partnerships through increased domestic revenue mobilisation, with total government revenue reaching 31.3% of GDP in 2022, alongside enhanced international cooperation. Notably, national statistical capacity has improved significantly, enabling reporting on 89.0% of national indicators in the 2025 SDG cycle, up from 64.0% in 2019.

What do we know about the finances of gambling boards?

What do we know about the finances of gambling boards?

Recently, Stats SA explored the latest data on gambling and betting activity in South Africa.1 Further to this, another set of data provides a high-level financial overview of institutions tasked with regulating the industry. Stats SA’s Financial statistics of extra-budgetary accounts and funds statistical release focuses on cash flow data for 260 public institutions referred   read more »