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The Southern African sugar sector
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013The sugar industry has the potential to play a key developmental role in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. The current paper illustrates that the sugar industry in Southern Africa is extensive, making up slightly more than half of the continent’s sugar production.DocumentBuilding a regional electricity market: SAPP challenges
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013Enlarging national electricity markets beyond borders could help to decrease variable supply and demand issues and stimulate capacity investment. In this sense, the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) is the regional association of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states’ national utilities energy providers.DocumentPolitical economy of regional integration in Southern Africa series: the private sector as a driver of regional integration
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013The Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC) was considered successful in achieving integration in areas such as water, health and power. However, once South Africa joined the regional grouping and it became known as SADC, the focus shifted towards trade, paying less attention to other areas of integration.DocumentThe impact of transfrontier conservation areas on regional integration
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013Transfrontier conservation areas (TFCAs) have been established in various locations within Southern Africa, showing that a regional public good can be protected, developed and shared between various member states by the active participation of a multitude of actors.DocumentValuing and compensating caregivers for their contributions to community health and development in the context of HIV and AIDS: an agenda for action
Huairou Commission, 2010This paper concerns the valuation and compensation of caregivers for their ongoing contribution to community health and development in the context of HIV and AIDS.DocumentHome-Based Care Alliance policy brief: debunking myths
Home-Based Care Alliance, 2013The Home-Based Care Alliance (HBCA) represents more than 30,000 caregivers organised into multi-district HBCAs in twelve African countries, caring for over 200,000 neighbours and friends, and with a history of organising around HIV/AIDS and its effects.OrganisationHome-Based Care Alliance (HBCA)
DocumentParticipatory methodology: Rapid Care Analysis
Oxfam, 2013Although care is at heart a public good, responsibility for unpaid care work falls predominantly on women, contributing to their extreme poverty and social exclusion.DocumentLiving testimony: obstetric fistula and inequities in maternal health
Family Care International, 2007Obstetric fistula is an injury to the birth canal, resulting from prolonged labour, that has devastating physical and psychological effects on women’s lives. Its persistence reveals vast inequities in access to and quality of reproductive health care.DocumentScaling up community-based management of acute malnutrition; Implementing the CAS Program in Malawi
Concern Worldwide, 2013Case study of scaling up the CMAM programmes in Malawi and the CMAM Advisory Service (CAS) project which was assigned to coordinate, monitor, and evaluate CMAM activities.Pages
