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    Trade unions in Africa

    National Labour and Economic Development Institute, South Africa, 2004
    This booklet examines the legal, economic, and political environment in which trade unions operate in Africa and attempts to identify the key challenges facing them. It describes country case studies from Zambia, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Namibia, and South Africa.
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    Report of the Southern Africa civil society consultation

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2004
    This paper reports on the Southern Africa regional consultation conference on the Commission for Africa (CFA). Participants came from civil society groups from Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe and Zambia. At the conclusion of the two day meeting the participants released a communiqué of the meeting and its deliberations.
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    Creating voice and carving space

    Royal Tropical Institute, 2004
    This book is based upon the premise that while politics and power play a central role in decisions governing the lives of many women in developing countries, international development agencies supporting the good governance agenda in the 1990s largely failed to acknowledge this in their approaches.
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    How appropriate is software for developing ICT literacy in Africa?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004
    Teacher training institutions in even the poorest African countries are slowly being equipped with computers. Increasingly, teachers are being exposed to new information and communication technologies (ICTs).
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    Helping older people who care for grandchildren orphaned and affected by AIDS

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004
    An estimated 13 million children under the age of 15 have already lost either one or both parents to HIV/AIDS. A further 40 million children will lose their parents within the next 10 years. As the HIV/AIDS epidemic hits families in Africa and Asia, large numbers of grandparents are assuming responsibility for the care of orphans and vulnerable children.
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    African Economic Outlook 2003/2004

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2004
    The third edition of the African Economic Outlook assesses recent economic changes and likely evolutions and challenges on the continent.
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    The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture: a review of progress and challenges in the SADC region

    Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, University of Pretoria, 2003
    The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) bears important implications for developing countries, including those of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), whose agricultural sectors are critical to economic growth, poverty alleviation and food security.
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    ICT sector performance in Africa: a review of seven African countries

    Research ICT Africa Network, 2004
    The country performance reviews summarised in this volume were conducted in 2003, The studies assess the performance of the countries’ telecommunications sectors (and reform strategies adopted) against their respective national objectives. The countries covered are:Cameroon Ethiopia Kenya Rwanda South Africa UgandaZambiaBoth the summary report and the co
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    Availability, access and usability of land for urban agriculture

    RUAF Urban Agriculture Magazine, 2003
    The report by the Urban Agriculture Magazine draws on numerous case studies from around the world in discussing issues of availability, access and usability of land for urban agriculture.Rapid urbanisation has lead to an increasing demand for urban agricultural land.
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    Sustainable health care financing in Southern Africa

    World Bank, 1998
    This report summarises the findings of a five day conference on sustainable health care financing held in South Africa in 1996.

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