ORGANISATION
Global Economic Governance Africa (GEGAfrica)
The aims of the GEGAfrica project are to undertake and promote research driven by African needs, to advise policymakers, and stimulate and inform public and media interest on global economic governance. It is a joint initiative of the International Development Law Unit at the University of Pretoria and the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA).
The Global Economic Governance Africa (GEGAfrica) website is the online public platform for access to knowledge gathered and generated by the GEGAfrica project.
The GEGAfrica project, in association with the South African Institute of International Affairs and CUTS International have created a BRICS Guide, called "The BRICS and the New World Order: A Beginner's Guide".
The Global Economic Governance Africa (GEGAfrica) website is the online public platform for access to knowledge gathered and generated by the GEGAfrica project.
The GEGAfrica project, in association with the South African Institute of International Affairs and CUTS International have created a BRICS Guide, called "The BRICS and the New World Order: A Beginner's Guide".
Latest documents from Global Economic Governance Africa
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Fighting BEPS in Africa: a review of Country-By-Country Reporting
P. Draper, H Krogman / Global Economic Governance Africa, 2017DocumentSMEs and GVCs in the G20 implications for Africa and developing countries
P. Draper, C. Pswarayi / Global Economic Governance Africa, 2016DocumentPolicy briefing: SMEs and GVCs in the G20: implications for Africa and developing countries
P. Draper, C. Pswarayi / Global Economic Governance Africa, 2016DocumentThe New Development Bank: towards greater efficiency
C. Prinsloo / Global Economic Governance Africa, 2016DocumentImproving infrastructure finance for Low-Income Countries: recommendations for the ADF
C. Markowitz / Global Economic Governance Africa, 2016