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    Review and Assessment of Programs Offered by State Universities and Colleges

    Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2014
    The importance of tertiary education in promoting human development and improving the economy`s competitiveness has already been realized. However, state universities and colleges (SUCs) have always faced issues such as the quality of education, management and financial systems, and access, despite considerable funding support provided by the government.
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    Financing Infrastructure in the Philippines: Fiscal Landscape and Resources Mobilization

    Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2014
    This study assesses the sources and levels of infrastructure financing in the Philippines for the last five years (2008-2012). The mapping of fiscal resources showed that there had been underinvestment in infrastructure.
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    HIV/AIDS and militaries in Southern Africa: seminar report

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2006
    The implications of the HIV/AIDS pandemic for security in southern Africa will continue to emerge over the next century. The sub-region is faced with a daunting challenge: mitigating the impact of HIV/AIDS while establishing new institutions for development, democratisation and peace.
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    AIDS and society in South Africa: building a community of practice

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2006
    The first 25 years of the HIV/AIDS pandemic have been largely focused on bio-medical research. Gradually, social science researchers, donors, policymakers and activists have recognised that HIV/AIDS is more than simply a health issue and that the pandemic has developmental, governance and security implications.
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    HIV/AIDS and human security in South Africa

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2006
    The Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR), based at the University of Cape Town, held a two-day policy seminar on  June 2006. The seminar, on the theme, “HIV/AIDS and Human Security in South Africa” , drew on knowledge and expertise on the scope and response to HIV/AIDS in South Africa and southern Africa.
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    United Nations mediation experience in Africa

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2006
    The Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR) in Cape Town, South Africa, on behalf of the United Nations (UN) Department of Political Affairs (DPA), hosted a two-day meeting on the theme: “Operationalising Mediation Support: Lessons from Mediation Experience in Africa.” The meeting was held in Cape Town, South Africa,  October 2006.
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    West Africa's evolving security architecture: looking back to the future

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2006
    Since the end of the Cold War in 1989, West Africa has been among the most volatile regions in the world. Local brushfires  raged from Liberia to Sierra Leone, from Guinea to Guinea-Bissau, and from Senegal to Côte d’Ivoire in an inter-connected web of instability.
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    The United Nations and Africa: peace, development and human security

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2007
    The UN Security Council adopted 195 resolutions on African conflicts between 2000 and 2006. Since more than two-thirds of the Security Council’s agenda focuses on African issues in any given month, some on the continent feel that Africa has effectively become an experimental and legitimising field for new UN initiatives, institutions, norms and doctrines.
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    Peace versus justice? Truth and Reconciliation Commissions and War Crimes Tribunals in Africa

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2007
    The development of peacebuilding initiatives in Africa in the last decade is reflected in the proliferation of numerous models of transitional justice. Recent experiments on the continent range from judicial to non-judicial approaches, including United Nations (UN) tribunals, “hybrid” criminal courts, domestic trials, and truthand reconciliation commissions (TRCs).
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    Southern Africa: building an effective security and governance architecture for the 21st century

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2008
    In the last two decades, southern African countries have made great strides in achieving more democraticmodes of governance.

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