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Report ALP final evaluation final
CARE International, 2015This report summarises five and a half years of ALP’s work in Community Based Adaptation practice, learning and advocacy in Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique and Niger and outreach across Africa. It demonstrates the programme outcomes and how they have contributed to increasing the capacity of vulnerable households in sub-Saharan Africa to adapt to climate variability and change.Document'I Didn't Struggle to be Poor': the interwovenness of party, state and business in Mozambique
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) Country Review Report (CRR) for Mozambique, published in July 2010, indicates that the interwovenness of party, government, state and business (hereafter referred to as interwovenness) is a serious issue in the country.DocumentThe wealth within, the wealth unseen: reflections on the Gulf of Guinea’s maritime domain
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016The rapid escalation of piracy and armed robbery at sea in the Gulf of Aden over the past decade has made maritime security a policy priority both for Africa and globally. Although maritime security incidents also increased in the Gulf of Guinea, on Africa’s western coast, this area did not initially generate the same degree of diplomatic and military response.DocumentModi’s new foreign policy agenda and the implications for Africa
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016The third India–Africa Forum Summit (IAFS) took place in New Delhi in October 2015, just over a year after Narendra Modi became prime minister. Situating India–Africa ties within the context of India’s evolving geopolitical calculations, which see its strategic space being defined as stretching from the Suez to the Pacific, is likely to have a significant impact on the relationship.DocumentG-20 development agenda and african priorities: an update
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016The G-20 has come to be seen as one of the world’s most important gatherings for the discussion of a range of issues broadly related to global economic governance. While the G-20 is significantly more representative of developing countries’ interests than other informal structures (such as the G-7), there is still only one permanent member from Africa – South Africa.DocumentInformation and Communications Technologies as a Pathway from Poverty: Evidence from East Africa
International Development Research Centre, 2014Even prior to the current era of widespread mobile telephony and internet access, causal relationships between telecommunications infrastructure and economic output had been identified in the literature.DocumentImpact of the Internet in Africa
Dalberg Global Development Advisors, 2013This report describes the role of the Internet on the socioeconomic development of Sub-Saharan Africa and its potential going forward. It builds atop a body of research that has sought to identify and measure the economic benefits of the Internet and broadband.DocumentDigital Jobs in Africa: Catalyzing Inclusive Opportunities for Youth
Dalberg Global Development Advisors, 2013Digital Jobs Africa (DJA) is a Rockefeller Foundation initiative that aims to impact 1 million lives in six countries in Africa by catalyzing sustainable ICT-enabled employment opportunities and skills training for high potential but disadvantaged African youth, thereby generating social and economic opportunities for those employed, their families and communities.DocumentAdaptation Planning with Communities
CARE International, 2014Rural communities in Africa are increasingly confronted with the realities of climate change. Poor women, men and children living in these communities experience increased vulnerability, uncertainty and risk, bringing new and evolving challenges to securing their livelihoods and moving out of poverty.DocumentInformality and inclusive growth
Evidence and Lessons from Latin America, 2015This paper is a working document, and the first stage in the conduct of a joint research in the topic of informality and inclusive growth. The research will study the cases of Colombia and South Africa and analyse to what extent these lessons can be applied to other countries in Africa and Latin America.Pages
