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post-apartheid

Post-apartheid refers to the period after South Africa officially ended its system of racial segregation and discrimination in the early 1990s. It marked a transition to a more inclusive democracy, aiming to promote equality among all citizens regardless of race. This era involves efforts to rebuild social cohesion, address inequalities created by apartheid policies, and develop policies for economic and social development. While significant progress has been made, challenges like poverty, inequality, and reconciliation remain ongoing issues in shaping a more equitable South Africa.