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    The extent and effects of casualisation in southern Africa: analysis of Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe

    National Labour and Economic Development Institute, South Africa, 2006
    This study explores the extent of casualisation in the southern African region’s formal sector and its impact on workers and the economy. It is based on country studies in Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Some of the conclusions include: Lesotho
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    Protection solutions for displaced women and children

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Women and children face unique risks during times of conflict and related displacement, including rape, domestic violence, child abuse, exploitative labour and so on. In these situations, community-based programs, designed in consultation with affected women and children, offer the most sustainable protection.
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    Payments for environmental services: lessons from CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    There is increasing support for using payments for environmental services (PES) to lessen poverty and promote conservation. The Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE) shares many features with PES schemes. What can these schemes learn from CAMPFIRE?
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    Research ICT Africa Network

    The Research ICT Africa Network conducts research on ICT policy and regulation that facilitates evidence-based and informed policy making for improved access, use and application of ICT for social dev
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    Zimbabwe: an end to the stalemate?

    International Crisis Group, 2007
    This paper analyses the current crisis in Zimbabwe and puts forward recommendations for the establishment of a transition government and democracy in a post-Mugabe era.The paper argues that increased pressure and intervention including from the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the West could lead to a new political order.
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    “Keep your head down”: unprotected migrants in South Africa

    Human Rights Watch, 2007
    This report documents the human rights abuses encountered by migrant workers in South Africa.
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    African Media Development Initiative: Zimbabwe - research findings and conclusions

    Kubatana, 2006
    This paper assesses the status of the media in Zimbabwe.
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    Humanitarian action in urban contexts

    Humanitarian Practice Network, ODI, 2006
    This edition of Humanitarian Exchange includes various articles by different authors discussing humanitarian action in urban contexts and a range of general policy and practice articles.The contributors explore issues relating to natural disasters in urban contexts, with articles on responding to Tropical Storm Jean in Haiti, the relationship between climate change and disaster risk in urban en
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    Customary laws for managing water resources

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Current water governance reforms in most southern African countries focus on the legal systems for regulating water use. However, these countries have pluralistic legal systems, which include statutory laws, the customary laws of different ethnic groups and Islamic law.
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    Global AIDS Link

    Global AIDS Alliance, 2007
    This issue of Global AIDS Link from the Global AIDS Council examines the impact which HIV and AIDS are having on young girls. It examines the factors, such as poverty, gender norms and cultural practices, which are making girls particularly vulnerable to HIV.

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