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Learning by doing: China–Africa co-operation and state learning
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015The view that ‘Africa should learn from China’s development’ has been expressed throughout Africa, from the chairperson of the AU through senior government officials to analysts, scholars and ordinary citizens.DocumentAfrica’s smallholders adapting to climate change: the need for national governments and international climate finance to support women producers
Oxfam, 2015Across Africa, climate change is undermining the ability of nations to feed themselves. On the front line of this struggle, women smallholder producers are feeling the impacts of climate change.DocumentAlgeria–mail trade: the normality of informality
Economic Research Forum, Egypt, 2015Informal trade is said to be essential to survival of the Saharan region. This paper estimates the volume of informal trade between Algeria and Mali and analyses its determinants and mechanisms, using a multi-pronged methodology.DocumentA next-generation peer review: what does the Open Government Partnership have to offer?
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015The Open Government Partnership (OGP) was launched in 2011 by eight countries as an international mechanism for improving governance.DocumentEffectiveness of community-led security mechanisms in urban Eastern Africa: a research agenda
Centre for Human Rights and Policy Studies, 2015In many African states, even in those states not afflicted by conflicts from the beginning, in reality, the state never managed to impose a monopoly on security. Moreover, in many cases the African states never developed ‘public’ security systems to protect all citizens without discrimination. The public police remained largely in the service of the elite in power.DocumentThe technological revolution and its impact on gender relations with a special focus on India and Africa
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015There is mixed evidence on the empowering or disempowering potential of ICTs for women. New technologies clearly seem to have the potential of removing women-specific barriers to participation and organisation and leveling centuries-old gender inequality.DocumentThe potential of ACP countries to participate in global and regional value chains: a mapping of issues and challenges
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015In the literature on the impact of GVCs on developing and emerging economies, there is a consensus that participation in these networks is crucial for securing enhanced access to markets and knowledge networks, as well as new opportunities for production capability formation by local suppliers.DocumentThe African Women’s Protocol: act now to support women’s reproductive rights and roll back HIV
Health Economics & HIV/AIDS Research Division, University of Natal, 2010This issue brief is centered on the African Women’s Protocol and emphasises that achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) requires that women in Africa have universal access to reproductive healthcare.DocumentHuman rights and the HIV response: Eastern and Southern Africa region
2015Key populations, specifically people who sell sex (PWSS), people who inject drugs (PWID) and lesbian, and gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people experience significant human rights violations which underpin the continued high HIV incidence in these populations.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.Pages
