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The May PSC Report contains a country analysis on Zimbabwe, a mission analysis on AMISOM and a retrospective article on the Panel of the Wise. The Zimbabwe country analysis focuses on the...
Our countries are deeply concerned about the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons. While this has been known since nuclear weapons were first developed and is reflected in...
As a consequence of the territorial nature of intellectual property (IP) rights, a trade mark registered in South Africa is not automatically available for use or registration in foreign countries....
Civil society groups from South Africa, Latin America- especially Brazil, Argentina- and the United States are deeply disturbed by the recent decision by the South African GMO authorities to grant...
Globaltalent measurement company SHL announced the release of the first annual Talent Report, providing an unrivalled worldwide view of the capability and potential of talent pools across...
I would also like to take this opportunity to convey my sincere gratitude to the Government of Germany, Norway, Denmark and the European Union as well as the Institute of Energy and Environment of...
Part 1 of this paper defines corruption in its generality and offers an overview of the different scales, methods and causes. It presents an overview of corruption in Uganda and states that...
While it has been a vital necessity for the socio-economic development of its beneficiaries (usually developing countries), foreign aid money has acted as a source of corruption. If not handled...
The great project Mthombo (new large refinery capacity) and the proposed 9.6 GW nuclear fleet is still on the cards. Both do not only describe the need for vast capital investments but also the...
The African Water Facility offered a 1 million euro grant to the Community Integrated Development Initiatives (CIDI) to support their Kawempe Urban Poor Sanitation Improvement Project (KUPSIP). The...
South Africa is a veritable powerhouse when it comes to contributing to the production of new ideas and concepts, many of them, such as positive complementarity, we can justifiably be proud of,...
Minister of Higher Education and Training, Dr Blade Nzimande, is this week meeting with his counterpart, Minister Christine Antorini, and senior officials of the Danish Ministry of Children and...
“Our intention is to measure the degree to which people are free to enjoy classic civil liberties—freedom of speech, religion, individual economic choice, and association and assembly—in each...
Following the friendly match between Hungary and Israel, played on 15 August 2012 in Budapest, Hungary, FIFA was informed by FARE (Football Against Racism Europe), the Israelitische Kultusgmeinde...
The perception of the prevalence of corruption in South Africa’s public sector is worsening, with the country slipping further in Transparency International’s latest Corruption Perceptions...