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Claiming the human right to health for women who have sex with women through South Africa’s national strategic plans on HIV and STIs
2015Women who have sex with women (WSW), whether or not they identify as lesbian or bisexual, have been under-analysed in high income countries and low and middle income countries for a range of sexual and reproductive health concerns including risk of acquiring HIV. Rarely are WSW highlighted for targeted public health interventions or included in national STI or HIV/AIDS policies.DocumentRaising women's voices through radio drama: reflections from South Africa
Community Media for Development, 2014In South Africa, violence against women has reached epidemic proportions, one of the highest rates in the world of countries collecting such data.DocumentRaising women's voices through radio drama: reflections from South Africa
Community Media for Development, 2014In South Africa, violence against women has reached epidemic proportions, one of the highest rates in the world of countries collecting such data.DocumentTechnical background INDC
Energy Research Centre, 2015South Africa faces a number of urgent development challenges, including high unemployment levels, high levels of social and economic inequality, challenges in infrastructure provision and a lack of basic services including the provision of health, education and housing.DocumentContextualising curriculum design and recontextualising its implementation: The case of climate change education for Southern African Transfrontier Conservation Area practitioners
African Journals Online - AJOL, 2014This paper discusses how the climate change education needs of park managers, ecologists, and community development officers in Southern African Development Community (SADC) Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) were established through contextual profiling.DocumentDevelopment, sustainability and social justice: the elusive balancing act of African fisheries governance
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014The discourse on African fisheries governance is dominated by themes of unrealised potential and crisis. In this respect, illegal fishing and overfishing by foreign industrial vessels, as well as intense fishing pressure in the small-scale sector, have decreased stocks substantially in many coastal and inland waters.DocumentBotswana’s coal: dead in the water or economic game changer?
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014Botswana possesses substantial coal deposits of 212 billion tonnes, the majority of which are low grade. This paper demonstrates that under favourable conditions, and until solar power becomes a feasible option for supplying base-load electricity, this coal could be either exported or used for local regional electricity production and consumption.DocumentFrom natural resource dependence to diversified economies: an agenda for future research
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014This policy note aims to outline potential future directions for research on natural resource governance in Africa, with specific focus on the extraction of minerals and hydrocarbons.DocumentSouth Africa’s foreign economic strategies in a changing global system
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015This paper illustrates that the three main pillars of South Africa’s foreign economic strategies are multilateral trade negotiations, the Group of Twenty (G-20) and the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) forum.DocumentReflections on femininity, love and HIV: the story of 4Play: Sex Tips for Girls
Center for Communication Programs, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 20134Play: Sex Tips for Girls was a television drama that brought a rare touch of glamour and a distinctly feminine sensibility to the HIV communication genre in South Africa.Pages
