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Rural Sanitation in Africa: Challenges, Good Practices and Ways Forward
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2019This edition presents a range of promising initiatives for addressing the challenges involved in securing universal access to safely managed sanitation, showcasing ideas that can inspire and be adapted to different country contexts.DocumentAfrica’s youth employment challenge: new perspectives | IDS Bulletin Vol 48, No 3
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2017Youth and employment concepts are not new to development discourse in sub-Saharan Africa but over the last decade interest has increased dramatically, becoming a much more important focus for policy, intervention and research throughout the continent (and globally).DocumentImproving skills development in the informal sector: strategies for Sub-Saharan Africa
World Bank, 2013This study examines the role played by education and skills development in achieving sub-saharan Africa’s full potential.DocumentSkills development in the informal sector of sub‐Saharan Africa
World Bank, 2008This study examines the role played by education and skills development in achieving this objective.DocumentWhen does the state listen?
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2016In this article, we look at four cases of key historical policies in Ghana, Kenya, South Africa and Tanzania to examine how states engage with citizen voices. The policies all took place in contexts of political change and major junctures of democratisation.DocumentChina–Africa co-operation: capacity building and social responsibility of investments
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015Over the past decade, African economies have enjoyed a sustained period of growth, and this has made the continent an attractive destination for international investors. This paper reviews the contours of Chinese investment and aid programmes on the African continent, focusing on the issues of capacity building and social responsibility of investments.DocumentA Review of the Human Resource Content of PRSP and HIPC documentation in 6 selected African Countries
Health and Education Advice and Resource Team, 2003This desk based review looks at PRSP/HIPC documentation and related documentation and seeks to shed light on whether these documents adequately reflect the growing importance of human resource planning, implementation, and management in achieving real reform.DocumentToo poor to care?: the salience of aids in Africa
Afrobarometer, 2011Sub-Saharan Africa is the part of the world that is most severely affected by HIV/AIDS, yet surveys of attitudes to AIDS across African countries show that most people do not attach great importance to the issue. The current paper argues that the salience of AIDS is low in Africa because many people are too poor to consider the disease important.DocumentTrends in popular attitudes to multiparty democracy in Africa, 2000-2012
Afrobarometer, 2012Based on Afrobarometer data, the current paper addresses these questions: do Africans want democracy, do they think they are getting it, and what trends over time are evident in popular demand for, and the perceived supply of, democracy?
