South Africa’s bail system reveals a harsh reality where many people stay in jail just because they can’t pay bail. This unfairness creates overcrowded prisons and keeps families apart, deepening the cycle of poverty. The Bail Fund initiative aims to help lowrisk detainees who can’t afford bail under R1,000, offering them a chance for freedom. Supported by key figures in the justice system, this effort hopes to ease the burden on prisons and spark larger changes for a fairer justice system. Overall, it strives to make sure that justice is not just for the wealthy, but a right for everyone.
Access to nature is not a luxury but a necessity for physical, psychological, and spiritual wellbeing. Numerous studies in many countries have documented the benefits of being in nature. However, more research needs to be done in developing countries on the importance of nature experience. In these countries, nature is often considered a luxury once basic needs are met. Instead, the focus is on economic development, housing and sanitation, and access to green space. As urbanization accelerates in developing countries, nature experience is becoming increasingly rare, and access to nature and green spaces is highly skewed along socioeconomic lines.