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South Africa

South African schoolchildren cheering ahead of the 2010 World Cup. Image: Dianne Tipping-Woods/DFID

Image: South African schoolchildren cheering ahead of the 2010 football World Cup © Dianne Tipping-Woods/DFID

South Africa has the largest economy in sub-Saharan Africa and is the only African member of the G20. Yet it continues to face challenges – with nearly 13 million people surviving on less than £1 per day, high youth unemployment and high rates of HIV.

Top priorities

  • Tackling HIV and maternal deaths
  • Promoting greater and more inclusive growth
  • Taking action against high levels of violence against girls and women
  • Encouraging private sector investments in low carbon growth

We will spend an average of £19 million per year in South Africa until 2015.

Major challenges

DFID’s main challenges in South Africa are:

  • health and HIV and AIDS
  • growth
  • governance

Regional programme

As well as running programmes in South Africa, DFID SA has a programme of regional work for Southern Africa. The regional programme focuses on economic growth, trade and investment; resilient livelihoods and peace and security.

Projects

Find out more in Projects: South Africa

How we have helped

Helping HIV positive mothers have HIV negative children

Helping HIV positive mothers have HIV negative children

A DFID funded project is helping to increase the number of HIV negative babies that are born in South Africa

MDGs in focus - MDG 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger

MDGs in focus - MDG 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger

DFID helps poor rural farmers in South Africa's Eastern Cape increase their profits at auction

Last updated: 09 Dec 2011