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The value of mobilizing local resources for women’s rights in the global south and east: case studies of ten women’s funds
Prospera - International Network of Women's Funds, 2015New research by Mama Cash, the International Network of Women’s Funds, and the International Human Rights Funders Group explores the role of resource mobilisation in expanding local support for women’s rights and strengthening local cultures of philanthropy in the Global South and East.DocumentMaking sustainable development the key focus of the BRICS New Development Bank
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016As the New Development Bank (NDB) gears up to extend its first loans in the second quarter of 2016, with its self-stated aim to ‘fund infrastructure and sustainable development projects in BRICS and other emerging economies’, it is important to consider what the bank might regard as ‘sustainable development’.DocumentSharing of social sectors experiences in IBSA: assessment of initiatives and way forward
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015The establishment of the India-Brazil-South Africa Trilateral Cooperation Forum (IBSA), formalised by the Brasilia Declaration in 2003 is a distinctive international trilateral development initiative to promote South- South cooperation among these countries.DocumentChasing civil society? Evaluation of Fredskorpset
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2016The evaluation has assessed FK Norway’s approach and strategy when it comes to strengthening civil society in developing countries. This is one of FK Norway’s overarching objectives and core activities, as stated in the instructions for the agency. The evaluation has answered four main questions, in accordance with the terms of reference:DocumentProceedings Report on IGD Symposium: Trilateral Cooperation
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2015As countries such as South Africa continue to increase their involvement in development diplomacy, this is an area of research which must continue to be explored, especially given its potential for fostering global partnerships and financing the post-2015 development agenda.DocumentThe new Development Bank: identifying strategic and operational priorities
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015At the 2014 BRICS1 Summit held in July 2014 in Fortaleza, Brazil, the heads of the Amember states signed an agreement establishing a New Development Bank (NDB) that will finance infrastructure and sustainable development projects.DocumentSouth Africa-China multi-lateral co-operation: BRICS and FOCAC
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2015The 21st Century has witnessed the emergence of a number of non-western powers, many of which have entered into formal partnerships, driven predominantly by a common development agenda. A prominent engagement within this new context is the China-South Africa relationship which, in recent years, has been strengthened through both bi-lateral exchanges as well as various multi-lateral frameworks.DocumentThe United Nations Post-2015 Agenda for Global Development: perspectives from China and Europe
Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (GDI), 2014This publication focuses on scholarly discourses and policy challenges in China and Germany. Articles from The German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), also cover European perspectives while chapters from the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS) extend to the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa).DocumentPolicy framework for Foreign Direct Investment promotion in South Africa: operations, effectiveness and Sustainability
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015Foreign direct investment promotion in South Africa has expanded considerably in the two decades from 1995 to 2015. The investment promotion system is quite decentralised, with much of the work being carried out by provincial governments, albeit with support from Trade and Investment South Africa (TISA), a division of the Department of Trade and Industry.DocumentBRICS partnership: a case of South- South cooperation? Exploring the roles of South Africa and Africa
Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2013The BRICS partnership is developing rapidly. Current global events, such as the economic crisis in the advanced industrialised economies, and hand-wringing over the crisis in Syria, have brought the group, and its individual members, to the forefront of international decision-making.Pages
