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South Africa (post-apartheid)

Since the end of apartheid in 1994, South Africa has transitioned to a democratic society emphasizing equality, racial reconciliation, and economic development. The new government abolished institutionalized racial segregation, allowing all citizens to participate equally in politics and society. Challenges include addressing economic disparities, unemployment, and social inequality inherited from apartheid. Efforts focus on rebuilding institutions, promoting unity, and fostering growth, while the nation continues to navigate its complex history and strive for a more inclusive future.