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15 Nov 2011
 
 
Too Many Loopholes: Smuggling Human Beings in Southern Africa
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Human migration in Africa has a long and complex history, and predates the drawing of national boundaries and the formation of the state. Migration has always been a survival strategy in response...
 
 
14 Nov 2011
 
Sexual networks and multiple concurrent sexual partnerships
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
“Sexual desire and passion lead to sexual contact, but transmission of the [HI] virus only occurs if sex is part of a much larger network, and only under certain conditions.”(2) HIV thrives on...
 
 
Is SADC’s Biased Early Warning System Preventing Early Action over Swaziland?
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
As public protests by various formations of the Swaziland Democracy Campaign continue, amid some level of unembellished brutality on the part of the Swazi police services and security apparatus,...
 
 
04 Nov 2011
 
Hope in the trees and a culture of peace: The legacy of Wangari Maathai
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
The late Wangari Muta Maathai is beautifully compared to the strong Acacia trees she fought so hard to protect – “strong in character and able to survive sometimes the harshest of...
 
 
21 Oct 2011
 
Access to water: The Southern African context
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
Water is a life-sustaining element. The access thereto is internationally recognised as a basic human need and a fundamental right. Beyond that, the concept of water is deeply embedded in cultural...
 
 
10 Oct 2011
 
Impact of the Arab Spring: Is democracy emerging as a human right in Africa?
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
The crumbling of North African (NA) regimes holds serious challenges for international law on the African continent. Traditional international law refrained from prescribing to states which forms...
 
 
07 Oct 2011
 
ANC: Statement by Sbu Ndebele, African National Congress NEC member, on road deaths (07/10/2011)
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At least 14000 people are killed on our roads every day. This means that at least 1000 every month and 40 every day. This September over 2000 people were killed on our roads. In comparison,...

 
 
05 Oct 2011
 
SA: Ndebele: Address by the Minister of Transport, at the schools road safety debate, Durban (05/10/2011)
2011

Date: 05/10/2011

Source: The Department of Transport

Title: SA: Ndebele: Address by the Minister of Transport, at the schools road safety debate, Durban

 

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