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Land and land reform in South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe
E. Lahiff; I. Scoones / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2000
This paper examines the challenges of institutional, organisational and policy reform around land in Southern Africa. It analyses the land situation in South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, and identifies key issues for further resea...
Currency premia to reduce the cost of debt in South Africa
M. Grandes; M. Peter; N. Pinaud / OECD Development Centre, 2004
This paper aims at identifying the determinants of South African currency premia, which usually form an important element of debt cost in developing countries, in order to assess the scope of South African economic policies for narrow...
Tourism and forestry in Southern Africa
C. Ashley; W. Wolmer / Environment Team, IDS Sussex, 2003
This paper examines a number of approaches and initiatives that are seeking to commercialise tourism and forestry assets, and incorporate some element of community involvement. Case studies are used from South Africa, Zimbabwe and Moz...
Approaches in tourism and forestry development: what are the roles of the private sector and community?
C. Ashley; Z. Ntshona / Environment Team, IDS Sussex, 2003
This paper reviews the changing roles of private sector and local residents in tourism and forestry development, looking both at what is envisaged in policies and plans, and what is emerging, taking the Wild Coast, South Africa as a c...
Private sector participation in water supply: too fast, too soon?
Eric Gutierrez / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
Is water privatisation being over-promoted? Is private sector participation (PSP) in its current forms likely to promote the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals to provide the poor with reliable, affordable and sustainable...
Evaluating post - apartheid government policy in South Africa since 1994.
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2003
This review sets out to assess the extent to which the new democratic dispensation since 1994 has redirected the purpose and content of government policy and seeks to describe the impact of these changes on South African society. The ...
Have national health accounts contributed to evidence-based policymaking
S. De; T. Dmytraczenko; D. Brinkerhoff; M. Tien / Partners for Health Reformplus, 2003
National Health Accounts (NHA) is a tool designed to inform the health policy process. It aims to do so by providing policymakers with valuable information on the distribution of health funds within the system. NHA was introduced and ...
Water and sanitation goals: is progress in the pipeline?
Richard Jolly / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
In the 1980s, the world set the goal of water and sanitation for all by the end of the decade. By contrast, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are only to halve the proportions without affordable access to safe water and adequate...
Formula for success? Needs-based resource allocation in healthcare
Mark Pearson / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
A country's policy on healthcare financing can help or hinder access to services by poor people. How can different approaches to resource allocation enable poor people to access essential health services? A report from the UK Departme...
Wine and worker welfare: private sector self- regulation under scrutiny in South Africa
Andries du Toit / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
Are ethical trade proponents barking up the wrong tree? Does emphasis on ethical sourcing allow retailers to avoid addressing the sources of inequitable power relations in North-South trade? Are designers of such private sector codes ...
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