Namibia s Basic Income Grant (BIG) Initiative Results and Lessons from Otjivero

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Namibia s Basic Income Grant (BIG) Initiative Results and Lessons from Otjivero Prepared by Herbert Jauch 1

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Key Features of Namibia GDP per capita (2011): US$ 4 700 GINI Coefficient: 0.6-0.7 Unemployment rate (2008): 51% Poverty: 28-82% live in poverty (depending on definition used) 3

The Basic Income Grant in Namibia Namibia Tax Consortium (NAMTAX) proposed a BIG for Namibia in 2002 BIG Coaltion was formed in 2004 Pilot Project commenced in January 2008 in Omitara Baseline survey carried out in November 2007 Two assessments carried out in 2008 4

Otjivero before the BIG 5

Otjivero before the BIG 6

Impact of the BIG: Poverty Before the BIG, the settlement of Otjivero was characterised by unemployment, hunger and poverty: - 60% were unemployed - 86% of households were severely poor (according to government s definition) - 76% fell below the food poverty line Some days we don t have anything to eat and we just have to go and sleep and get up again without eating. We are really hungry 7

Getting Started: Village Meetings 8

BIG Committee 9

Registration 10

Pay-Out 11

Impact of the BIG: Poverty The biggest problem is unemployment. There is no work. When people look for work on the farm they are asked: where are you from? When they say from the Otjivero camp, they are sent back Within 12 months of the introduction of the BIG: - the number of severely poor households dropped from 86% to 43% - the number of households below the food poverty line fell from 76% to 16%. - unemployment dropped from 60% to 45%. 12

Poverty and Child Malnutrition 13

Impact of the BIG: Poverty Child malnutrition affected 42% of all children before the BIG. This figure dropped to 10% within 12 months of the BIG Generally the BIG has brought life to our place. Everyone can afford food and one does not see anymore people coming to beg for food as in the past 14

Education: A Right 15

Impact of the BIG: Education Before the BIG, almost half of the children did not attend school regularly. Pass rates stood at 40% and less than half of the parents paid school fees. We ask N$ 50 per year for school fees but most people struggle to pay that. Most of the learners are more interested in the pots than in schooling. Many children stay way if they do not receive food (teacher in November 2007) Within 12 months, 90% paid school fees while drop-out rates were virtually eliminated 16

Impact of the BIG: Education Learners used to come to school with empty stomachs but now this is no longer the case. Before BIG the learners did not concentrate in class due to hunger but now they are more energetic and concentrate more, thus there are better results now (teacher) 17

Health 18

Impact of the BIG: Health Before the BIG, poverty hindered access to health services: Most don t come to the clinic, because they don t have N$ 4. They are sick but they stay at home. Not all people who are HIV positive are on ARVs because they don t get transport to Gobabis (clinic nurse) With the BIG, the local clinic s income increased from N$ 250 per month to about N$ 1300 as residents utilised and paid for the services 19

Impact of the BIG: Health Access to and effectiveness of ARV treatment improved significantly The situation of people in Otjivero has improved. The doctor is now coming to Otjivero and people don t have to spend N$ 70 for a trip to Gobabis (nurse) 20

Impact of the BIG: Crime Overall crime rates dropped by 42% Stock theft declined by 43% The rate of other theft cases declined by nearly 20% Theft cases have declined a lot We buy wood most of the time and don t have many cases of people stealing wood any more. Fighting and drinking has also been reduced 21

Economic activities Economic activity increased substantially: - Income from wage employment increased by 19% - Income from self-employment increased by 301% - Income from farming increased by 36% Since we get the BIG I bought materials and I am making three dresses that I sell for N$ 150 The BIG did not lead to laziness and dependency but created a local market 22

Making a living 23

Making a living 24

Making a living 25

Making a living 26

Economics, Emancipation and Dignity The BIG reduced women s dependency on men: When the young strong men come with lots of money, I no longer have to sleep with them to have enough money to buy food for my family. I can send them away now 27

None but Ourselves 28

Critics 29

and Criticism Will the BIG make people lacy? Why is the BIG not paid to the poor only? Will the BIG entice poor people to demand more? Otjivero is not Namibia The study is biased BIG is not affordable 30

A BIG for Namibia The costs of a national BIG are substantial with net costs of N$ 1,2 1,6 billion per year (2,2 3% of GDP/5-6% of national budget) Various financing options exist, for example VAT and income tax adjustments, reprioritisation of the national budget, improved tax collection, a special levy on natural resources or a combination of measures 31

A BIG for Namibia A national BIG will reduce poverty and unemployment, increase economic activities, improve educational outcomes and the health status of the majority of Namibians The BIG is only one aspect of redistribution and needs to be accompanied by other measures to achieve transformative structural changes 32

A luta continua 33