Just 15 kilometers can separate two very different worlds in South Africa. In Diepsloot, tightly packed shacks line crumbling roads, and opportunities for advancement remain scarce. Nearby Thatchfield, with its spacious homes and manicured lawns, seems like an entirely different universe.
Breakdown
- Diepels and Thatchfield, just 15km apart, represent starkly different living conditions.
- Residents in Diepels face unemployment and limited opportunities, partly due to negative perceptions. 17s
- Community initiatives like Bambambani Rainbow Skills aim to equip youth with practical skills to combat inequality. 44s
- Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz, leading the G20 inequality panel, highlights the rise of extreme inequality in recent decades. 1m 19s
- Despite the end of apartheid, South Africa continues to grapple with deep inequality as it hosts the G20 summit. 1m 49s