THE STATE IN AFRICA
Winter School 2004 discussed the nature and the role of the state in Africa. Since our demands for social services and democracy are often directed […]
Winter School 2004 discussed the nature and the role of the state in Africa. Since our demands for social services and democracy are often directed […]
At a glance it would seem that Southern Africa is a relatively democratic parliamentary democracy has been strengthened. However, the question arises that has the […]
Introduction The poverty reduction strategy papers (PRSPs) were designed as a response to growing international criticisms that the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund […]
In mid 2004, the Government of Malawi had plans to privatise the Lilongwe and Blantyre Water Boards. This was to be done through a Parliamentary […]
Environmental Justice before Democracy Industrial developments in Africa have been characterised by a lot of environmental injustices levelled at poor communities that live in close […]
Theaters Of War The African continent is in bad shape and has been so for much of the 20th century right into the 21st century. […]
BACKGROUND ON ZAMBIA Zambia is a landlocked country, and has a population of about 9.8 million people. It borders on seven countries: Angola, the Democratic […]
This is a special edition of the Khanya journal on education struggles in post-apartheid South Africa. Over the last few years students in schools and […]
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