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People’s views of taxation in Africa: a review of research on determinants of tax compliance
International Centre for Tax and Development, 2012What are the key determinants of taxpayer compliance? And which features of citizen-state relations govern attitudes and behaviour regarding taxation? This paper examines the analytical foundation, methodological approaches and key findings of available empirical literature on taxpayer behaviour in Africa.DocumentMarine protected areas (MPAs) in relation to fisheries management: challenges and experiences from developing countries
Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association, 2014As pressure from human activities on the natural world intensifies, and as humans become more aware of their impact on the environment, our interest in and need for protection and planning for sustainable use of our environment has increased tremendously.DocumentReflections on the formulation and implementation of Integrated Water Resources Management in Southern and Eastern Africa from a gender perspective
Water Alternatives, 2016While it is claimed that the founding principles of integrated water resources management are the Dublin Principles this does not appear to be the case for Principle No. 3, which underlines the importance of women in water provision, management and safeguarding.DocumentReflections on the formulation and implementation of Integrated Water Resources Management in Southern and Eastern Africa from a gender perspective
Water Alternatives, 2016While it is claimed that the founding principles of integrated water resources management are the Dublin Principles this does not appear to be the case for Principle No. 3, which underlines the importance of women in water provision, management and safeguarding.DocumentIntroduction to the special Issue: Flows and practices: the politics of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Southern Africa
Water Alternatives, 2016For the past two decades, IWRM has been actively promoted by water experts as well as multilateral and bilateral donors who have considered it to be a crucial way to address global water management problems.DocumentFlows and practices: The politics of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in southern Africa
2016For the past two decades, IWRM has been actively promoted by water experts as well as multilateral and bilateral donors who have considered it to be a crucial way to address global water management problems.DocumentThe East African energy frontier, a decade on
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016The East Africa region has seen some of the decade’ s largest natural gas and energy finds. However, despite their magnitude, these discoveries have yet to fulfil the promise of social and economic progress.DocumentGender equality as a pathway for sustainable development: lessons learned in Eastern and Southern Africa
Center for International Forestry Research, 2015In order to advance sustainable development in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it is necessary to address cross-cutting issues on gender, environment, and climate change simultaneously. Despite this, a key challenge remains in ensuring that such integrated approaches are prioritised and implemented in national, sector, and local budgets.DocumentGender equality as a pathway for sustainable development: lessons learned in Eastern and Southern Africa
Center for International Forestry Research, 2015In order to advance sustainable development in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it is necessary to address cross-cutting issues on gender, environment, and climate change simultaneously. Despite this, a key challenge remains in ensuring that such coordinated and integrated approaches are prioritised and implemented in national, sector, and local budgets.DocumentSADC investment perspectives in a changing international investment landscape
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015The global arena for foreign direct investment (FDI) has become much more fluid and complex in the five years from 2010 to 2015. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) as a region has shown exceptional growth but relatively lacklustre FDI inflows.Pages
