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Unemployment, education and skills constraints in post-apartheid South Africa
Development Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, 2007The supply of skilled labour in South Africa cannot meet labour demands. This paper investigates the relationship between education and unemployment in post-apartheid South Africa, and examines whether employment growth has been inhibited by skills constraints. It focuses on the period 1995 to 2003. Key findings include:OrganisationUnited Nations Development Program (UNDP) Regional Centre in Colombo
The UNDP Regional Centre in Colombo mainly focuses on Poverty Reduction with an overarching effort on achieving the Millennium Development Goals.DocumentPrivatising basic utilities in Africa: a rejoinder
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2007This paper offers a critical analysis of Bayliss and McKinley’s 2007 IPC Policy Research Brief on “Privatising Basic Utilities in Sub-Saharan Africa: the MDG Consequences”.The author agrees with their statement that African governments were pushed into accepting private participation in basic infrastructure by international financial institutions and donors.DocumentRegional energy integration in Africa: a report of the world energy council
World Energy Council, 2005Access to modern energy services is critical for socio-economic development. This paper states that reliable energy supply is a prerequisite to economic growth, job creation, enhancement of value-added economic activities and support for income-earning activities, especially in rural areas.DocumentPrivatisation model for water enterprise in Kenya
Institute of World Affairs ,, 2006The world over, the role and eligibility of the state in the provision of water supply is increasingly coming into question. Policy makers and analysts are advocating the abdication of the state in favour of private participation. Kenya is one of the developing countries that have endeavoured to privatise their water sectors.DocumentQualitative research report on orphans and vulnerable children in Palapye, Botswana
Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa, 2007Through a snapshot view drawn from interviews and focus groups in the town of Palapye, this book examines the situation of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in Botswana.DocumentUrban poverty office projects: operation and maintenance
Water and Environmental Health at London and Loughborough, 1998Enhancing a city's operation and maintenance (O&M) system engenders local ownership and gives people a stake in service provision. This executive summary reviews the outcomes of an O&M situation analysis in the city of Cuttack, India.DocumentDown the drain: How aid for water sector reform could be better spent
Association for International Water Studies, Norway, 2007This report discusses the rise in donor support for water privatisation, with a particular emphasis on the Public Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF). The report argues that donor support for privatisation is based on ideology and promoting corporate interests rather than being open to all the options.DocumentGovernance and pro-poor growth in Africa
African Economic Research Consortium, 2006This policy brief provides conclusions emerging from an annual African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) seminar.DocumentChop fine: the human rights impact of local government corruption and mismanagement in Rivers State, Nigeria
Human Rights Watch, 2007This Human Rights Watch report examines the misuse of public funds by local officials in the Rivers State of Nigeria’s. It is based on interviews in Rivers state with government and donor agency officials, civil servants, health care workers, teachers, civil society groups and local residents.Pages
