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    Evaluating China's FOCAC commitments to Africa and mapping the way ahead

    Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2010
    This report investigates emerging trends, opportunities and challenges in China's engagement with five African countries through the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), namely Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Tanzania and Uganda.
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    The climate investment funds: in action

    African Development Bank, 2012
    The Climate Investment Fund (CIF) provides developing countries with concessional loans, equity, grants and risk mitigation instruments to leverage financing from multilateral banks, the private sector and other sectors. The African Development Bank (AfDB) is one of the five implementing agencies for the CIF concessional funds to Africa; this report is AfDB’s first semi-annual report on the CIF.
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    Building taxpayer culture in Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia: Achievements, challenges and policy recommendations

    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2012
    The study examines measures that aim to encourage taxpayer compliance through taxpayer education and constructive engagement between the government and citizens over taxation issues in Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia. Experiences from each of the three countries are assessed, as well relevant lessons from other countries, including Norway and South Africa.
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    Regional agricultural policy: priority policy issues and interventions

    Southern African Development Community, 2012
    Guided by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Treaty of 1992, several SADC Protocols have been developed to guide, support and promote appropriate actions at regional and national levels towards the attainment of the SADC Common Agenda which promotes sustainable and equitable economic growth and socio-economic development in order to ensure poverty alleviation with the ultimate objec
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    A risky climate for southern African hydro: assessing hydrological risks and consequences for Zambezi river basin dams

    International Rivers Network, 2012
    This report gives an early warning about what southern Africa could be facing as countries contemplate plans for more large hydropower dams in a time of climate change.
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    Democratisation and the Political Economy of Agricultural Policy in Africa

    Future Agricultures Consortium, 2012
    FAC Working Paper 43by Colin Poulton
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    Building climate change adaptation on community experiences: lessons from community-based natural resource management in southern Africa

    International Institute for Environment and Development, 2012
    This publication examines how community based natural resource management (CBNRM) can inform and contribute to climate change adaptation at the community level, specifically to community based adaptation (CBA). It provides a framework for analysing the two approaches at conceptual and practical levels.
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    Climate risk and vulnerability: a handbook for southern Africa

    Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 2011
    This handbook explores how climate change and variability affect southern Africa. By analysing a number of case studies, the handbook presents how climate has changed in the region, the impact of climate change to key sectors and ways to deal with climate-related challenges.
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    IST-Africa Initiative

    The IST-Africa Initiative is an active and growing partnership, founded by IIMC, Ireland in 2002.
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    Guide to ICT policy in IST-Africa partner countries

    IST-Africa Initiative, 2012
    This guide looks at the current status of National ICT policies in each of the current IST-Africa Initiative partner countries.  It identifies what has been achieved to date and provides insight into what implementation challenges remain.  Specifically, the report reflects analysis of existing National ICT plicies for: Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Kenya, Lesotho, Mauritius, Mozambique, N

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