South Africa and Ethical business
- Capital:
Pretoria - Population:
49000000 - Size:
1219912.0 Km2
Check the most recent online additions, updated daily.
Content from selected partners can be found by following the relevant links in the central panel below - or check out our editor's selection of the best sector specific information from other websites.
- Have NGOs focused on conflict diamonds and ignored 'diamonds for development'?
- R. Hazleton / Partnership Africa Canada, 2002
- This document considers the economic impact of diamonds in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia. It states that the many global campaigns to stop trade in conflict diamonds has tended to ignore the benefits of the legitimate industry fo...
- Outline of methodology for writing a pro poor tourism case study
- C. Ashley / Pro-Poor Tourism Partnership, 2002
- This document provides the methodology for writing a case study of a pro poor tourism (PPT) initiative. The method looks at 2 key questions: What strategies are being used to enhance impacts on the poor? What i...
- A comparison of five South African tourism enterprises' efforts to address poverty
- A. Spenceley; J. Seif / Pro-Poor Tourism Partnership, 2003
- This paper describes strategies devised by five private sector tourism enterprises in South Africa to address poverty and development issues in neighbouring communities. The enterprises include land-based safari operations, a diving o...
- How much can a community owned lodge contribute to the livelihoods of people living on a Protected Area border?
- H. Mzenda / Eldis Document Store, 2002
- This case study, of a community owned wildlife tourism lodge in the north West Province of South Africa, explores the benefits accruing to the communities on the border of the reserve from the venture. Taking a livelihoods anal...
- Should home countries play a greater role in governing corporate responsibility?
- H. Ward / Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK, 2002
- This Briefing Paper looks at two sets of legal actions that attempted to secure transnational corporate accountability. The cases are examples of increasing efforts to establish foreign direct liability holding pare...
- The negative impact of South Africa's number one corporate environmentalism exhibit at WSSD
- B. Ashe / Corporate Watch, 2002
- Eskom will be South Africa's number one Corporate Environmentalism Exhibit, during the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development, despite having contravened two of the Global Compact principles. The author details th...
- Linking fair trade tourism to market demands
- J.A. Seif / World Conservation Union, 2002
- The report claims that the design, implementation and management of current community-based tourism initiatives in South Africa do not pay adequate attention to market access which, along with natural and cultural resource management,...
- Why companies need to broaden their strategies to include the needs of children affected by HIV/AIDS
- N. Shunmugam; M. Moshoeshoe; S. de Cleene / Save the Children Fund, 2002
- HIV/AIDS is now the greatest threat to child development in many parts of the world, including South Africa,and will continue to affect the lives of several generations of children. This report from Save the Children summarises...
- Ethical trade in the socio-economic context of gendered patterns of employment within the South African fruit export sector.
- S Barrientos; S McClenaghan; L Orton / Christian Aid, 1999
- This article explores the implications of codes of conduct for marginalized workers like women, within the South African fruit export employment, and asks whether they can address their particular labour conditions. The authors examin...
We are currently looking for new documents from this country to feature on Eldis. Please contact us if you have any suggestions.




