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This conference report from the Public Expenditure and Smallholder Agriculture Project of Idasa’s Economic Governance Programme identifies advocacy tools and communication techniques in advocacy.
Earlier this week France announced that it had delivered arms and ammunition to Libyan rebels in the Nafusa Mountains in early June. This was reportedly an attempt by France to assist the rebels in...
In what is aptly a watershed ruling, a Dutch court has found the Dutch state responsible for the deaths of three Bosnian Muslim men during the horrendous surrender of thousands of Muslim men and...
African countries have materially divergent economic outlooks for 2011, despite an overall lower gross domestic product (GDP) growth expectation for the continent of 3.7%, mainly as a result of...
President Jacob Zuma says that job creation, as well as delivering on the New Growth Path’s aspiration to create five-million jobs over the next ten years, remains the primary focus of government...
The rapid expansion of mobile telephony in Sub-Saharan Africa and the emergence and popularity of ‘social media’, are changing the ways people access and share information and how they relate,...
With roughly one month remaining before the second leg of the Gautrain rapid-rail system is scheduled to open, construction work along the Johannesburg to Pretoria link is rapidly drawing towards a...
On the 26th of February 2011 the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) unanimously passed Resolution 1970 (2011), referring the `situation` in Libya to the International Criminal Court (ICC). The...