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Enterprising Cape: Building an inclusive and vibrant economy
Institute for Security Studies, 2015The Western Cape faces two interrelated sets of development challenges in its efforts to become a more cohesive high-income society and economy. The first is unequal access to basic services and economic opportunities; the second is an economic environment with inadequate technology, skills and governance to enable it to move rapidly from middle-income to high-income status.DocumentR2P@10: what lessons for South Africa and Africa?
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 20152015 marks ten years since more than 150 world states endorsed the principle of the Responsibility to protect (R2P) at the 2005 World Summit.DocumentThe Zimbabwe torture docket decision and proactive complementarity
Institute for Security Studies, 2015The decision of a landmark case heard in the South African Constitutional Court means there is an obligation for states to complement the work of the International Criminal Court – extending the court’s influence in prosecuting serious crimes of international concern in states where it does not have jurisdiction under the Rome Statute.DocumentNot beating around the Bush: understanding China and South Africa’s illegal wildlife trade
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015A major threat to the survival of endangered wildlife species is the absence of consensus on the causes of and solutions to their illegal trade, with this expanding trade causing increasing devastation.DocumentCase studies: men, boys and gender equality
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015Produced as part of the second phase of the Engendering Men: Evidence on Routes to Gender Equality (EMERGE) project, these case studies illustrate key evidence based approaches and highlight evidence gaps in engaging men and boys in efforts to promote gender equality.DocumentCase studies: men, boys and gender equality
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015Produced as part of the second phase of the Engendering Men: Evidence on Routes to Gender Equality (EMERGE) project, these case studies illustrate key evidence based approaches and highlight evidence gaps in engaging men and boys in efforts to promote gender equality.DocumentFinal project report: Newcastle social marketing project: phase 2 of the Amajuba child health and well-being research project (ACHWRP)
2010The Amajuba Child Health and Wellbeing Research project (ACHWRP) was located in the Amajuba district of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and was in operation from 2003 through to 2010. The ACHWRP had two aims.DocumentSystematically excluded: young women’s experiences of accessing the child support grant in South Africa
2014Research suggests that younger women who care for children are less likely than other caregivers to access the Child Support Grant (CSG), yet few studies in South Africa explore barriers to accessing the CSG.DocumentSystematically excluded: young women’s experiences of accessing the child support grant in South Africa
2014Research suggests that younger women who care for children are less likely than other caregivers to access the Child Support Grant (CSG), yet few studies in South Africa explore barriers to accessing the CSG.DocumentCreating a world free from violence: the Stepping Stones and Creating Futures intervention trial
2015New studies have shown that carefully designed interventions, which focus on transforming gender norms and work at multiple levels, can significantly reduce women’s experience of violence within one to two years.Pages
