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This Human Rights Watch report assesses the Office of the Prosecutor’s choice of cases in its first five investigations. Investigations in Central African Republic, Sudan’s Darfur region,...
South Africa risks losing carbon financing flowing from the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) as the European Union (EU) – the largest buyer of Kyoto Protocol carbon credits – has indicated it...
The full feasibility study into South Africa’s proposed 5 000 MW solar park project, which could be developed in phases in the Northern Cape, should be completed by the end of 2012 and could...
African Energy Ministers are meeting in Johannesburg this week to draw up a list of priority sustainable energy projects, which would be taken to a bankable phase to access funding after global...
Political will was a key enabler in ensuring access to energy for all Africans by 2030, United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP’s) Energy Group Bureau for Development Policy director...
Mitigation and adaptation, political smartness and smart policy were crucial to developing Africa’s agricultural industry, the World Bank’s special envoy for climate change Andrew Steer said on...
This CAI paper is the second of a two-part series exploring sexual violence committed against men in Africa.(2) Whilst the previous paper gave a broad overview of male sexual violence (MSV) across...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a former Belgian colony, has immense economic resources, including significant mineral wealth, but has a history of civil war and corruption that has left...