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Spotlight on Beijing +15
M. Akatsa-Bukachi / Pambazuka, 2009
Addressing gender inequality remains central to the drive to improve livelihoods and engender development for all. This article in Pambazuka argues that while progress has been made, the key challenge...
From Beijing to Addis Ababa: What Progress for African Women?
K. Adjamagbo-Johnson / Pambazuka, 2004
How far has Africa moved towards fulfilling the goals set out in the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA)? This paper sets out some priority areas of the BPfA including health, education, involvement in...
Women, water and sanitation
Pambazuka, 2008
Women and children are the first to suffer from the disruption of water supply and the provision of sanitation services. This collection of four essays examines different issues faced in the provision...
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD): A Commentary
Pambazuka, 2002
Report which welcomes the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) and particularly the engagement of the G8 countries as an important political moment but expresses a number of concerns.Th...
The silences in the NGO discourse: the role and future of NGOs in Africa
I. G. Shivji / Pambazuka, 2006
This paper examines critically the role and future of the NGO in Africa. It argues that NGO's have a series of blind spots which tend to undermine their effectiveness as development organisations. Th...
Africa: business and biodiversity conservation in Africa
E. Nuesiri / Pambazuka, 2004
This paper discuses issues surrounding biodiversity and business within Africa, with particular reference to Royal Dutch/Shell’s operations in Gabbon. Highlights of the paper include:scient...

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