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    Review of research and policies for climate change adaptation in the agriculture sectors in Southern Africa

    Future Agricultures Consortium, 2015
    The key findings from a critical review of current evidence and research policies on climate change adaptation in the agricultural sector in Southern Africa. The study explores the concepts and understanding of adaptation, resilience and coping in the context of climate change.
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    Enterprising Cape: Building an inclusive and vibrant economy

    Institute for Security Studies, 2015
    The 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.
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    Enhancing maritime domain awareness in Africa

    Institute for Security Studies, 2015
    While numerous crimes and threats occur in the African maritime domain, there is also great potential for prosperity. African states are positioning themselves to benefit from the oceans and seas by implementing strategies on continental, regional and national levels.
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    Common futures: India and Africa in partnership

    Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015
    Africa with its 54 countries is over ten times the size of India but has roughly the same population -- just over one billion people. The demographic structures are also very similar. In India more than fifty percent of the population is below the age of twenty five and in most African states, half or more of thepopulation is under twenty five years of age.
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    R2P@10: what lessons for South Africa and Africa?

    Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2015
    2015 marks ten years since more than 150 world states endorsed the principle of the Responsibility to protect (R2P) at the 2005 World Summit.
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    Global nutrition report 2015 - Africa-Brief

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2015
    This brief draws on data from the Global Nutrition Report 2015. It provides a snapshot of the current status of malnutrition in Africa and identifies actions for accelerating progress in the continent. Actions for accelerating progress in Africa are:
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    Why Africa must resolve its maritime boundary disputes

    Institute for Security Studies, 2015
    African maritime boundary disputes, unless resolved in a concerted and timely manner, will imperil both the short and long-term implementation of maritime policies and strategies. African states and stakeholders must prioritise boundary dispute resolution if vital maritime economic development is to occur.
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    The Zimbabwe torture docket decision and proactive complementarity

    Institute for Security Studies, 2015
    The 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.
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    Chinese agricultural investment in Africa: motives, actors and modalities

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015
    The agricultural link between China and Africa can be traced back to the late 1950s when China started to provide agricultural aid to Africa. Agricultural aid has remained an integral part of Chinese African aid and constitutes a significant component of China’s contemporary, more diversified agricultural engagement with the continent.
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    China–Africa co-operation beyond extractive industries: the case of Chinese agricultural assistance in West Africa

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015
    Traditionally focused on extractive industries, China’s co-operation with Africa is moving towards greater diversification, as African economies themselves diversify and new needs and opportunities arise across the continent. West Africa is a case in point, with China providing new forms of economic assistance to many countries in the sub-region.

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