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As Dan Usher of Queen's University has put so well: "Equalisation which is designed to subsidise poor provincial governments really in many ways taxes poor people in rich provinces to assist rich people in poor provinces."
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"Some of the issues that we were able to bring to the attention of the ordinary women included letting them know that the new constitution has provided for a special fund known as the Equalisation Fund that would cater for all the marginalised groups-disabled persons,
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"The IFP believes that it is time for our government to investigate pro-active measures that could assist motorists and the economy as a whole to cope better with high fuel prices, and one such measure could be the re-activation of the Equalisation Fund," he said.
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The Inkatha Freedom Party on Tuesday called on the government to re-activate the Equalisation Fund previously used to cushion the impact of escalating fuel prices on consumers.
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Equalisation of opportunities, lifelong learning, economic opportunities of disable people
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Equalisation of opportunities, lifelong learning, economic opportunities for persons with disabilities.
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Equalisation of opportunities, lifelong learning, economic opportunities of disable people
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It was agreed in principle that, in the immediate, measures should be introduced to ensure Risk Equalisation among the various private medical schemes.
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In its drive to reduce month medical aid payments to R193 a month for all, the Health Department has started trials in the private sector to evaluate its Risk Equalisation Fund (REF).
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Equalisation Fund levy of 10 cents per litre into the price structures of petrol, diesel and illuminating paraffin from 7 May
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