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31 May 2010
 
 
Treatment Perils: the Proliferation of Fake Medicines
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Counterfeit pharmaceuticals are flooding regional markets. This not only provides a ‘hard pill to swallow' to health and pharmaceutical boards but also to law enforcement authorities. An ISS...
 
 
27 May 2010
 
The Complexity of Counterfeiting and Piracy in Africa
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Africa has become a major destination for counterfeits and pirated goods. It is given that a pirated DVD of Sex and the City 2, for example,will hit the shelves for less than a dollar before the...
 
 
25 May 2010
 
 
 
Daily podcast - May 25, 2010
PODCAST
In today's podcast, Africa's economy is expected to grow 5,2% in 2011; ONE Campaign says that G7 nations are failing to meet their aid promises to Africa; and, Kuseni Dlamini says that SA has a...
 
 
10 May 2010
 
Mali: A Model for Constitutional Reform in Africa
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES

In a televised address to the Nation on 31 December 2009, President Amadou Toumani Touré (ATT) of Mali announced his intention to amend the February 1992 constitution of the country. He said...

 
 
23 Apr 2010
 
Drug Trafficking and the Political Transition in Guinea
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
After the death of the ailing president Lansana Conté in Guinea in December 2008, Captain Moussa Dadis Camara ascended to power in this country through a bloodless coup. He and his military junta...
 
 
22 Apr 2010
 
 
 
Daily podcast - April 22, 2010
PODCAST
In today's podcast, Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Jeff Radebe says that he was unaware of NDPP Menzi Simelane'splans to restructure the NPA; the IMF expects sub-Saharan Africa to...
 
 
IMF expects sub-Saharan Africa to grow by 4,7% in 2010
ECONOMY
Sub-Saharan African countries would have to rebuild fiscal room and would have to move its focus away from the near-term objectives of stabilising output to medium-term considerations, such as...
 
 
05 Mar 2010
 
SA possible drugs gateway — UN
DRUGS & CRIME
South Africa is in danger of becoming a major hub for drug trafficking, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said on Thursday.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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