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International tests measuring student performance tend to focus obsessively on high-scoring countries such as Finland, Korea, Taiwan and Singapore. While it's fascinating to observe their education...
Prison populations worldwide tend to have much higher HIV & AIDS prevalence rates than the general population – for many complex and interrelated reasons. In particular, this is a result of...
In this video clip, Ward Anseeuw, CIRAD researcher in the Post Graduate School for Agriculture and Rural Development at the University of Pretoria and editor of HSRC Press's 'The Struggle over Land...
Disputes over land are an enduring feature of African politics, according to this book from the Human Sciences Research Council, which interrogates land conflicts and their factors, and compares...
The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) has recently published a report titled ‘Teacher Graduate Production in South Africa' (HSRC Press, 2009). The report contains a number of...
This paper reflects on what needs to be done for a human-oriented development agenda in South Africa? It investigates the broader structural political condition, especially the configuration of...
A wealth of scholarship has been built up over the last decade or two on the development states of East and South East Asia. This literature has different orientations. Some have a policy bent and...
ADDRESS BY PROFESSOR KADER ASMAL, MP, MINISTER OF EDUCATION,
KEEPING MEMORY ALIVE, SHAPING OUR FUTURE: THE TEN-YEAR CELEBRATION
OF FREEDOM, Centre for the Book, Cape Town