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HUMAN RIGHTS AND REGIONAL COOPERATION IN AFRICA: SADC AND THE CRISIS IN ZIMBABWE
Arrigo Pallotti
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Five-country Study on Service and Volunteering in Southern Africa [PDF]
In the context of globalization, civic service and volunteering is emerging as a growing social phenomenon and a field of inquiry internationally. This research was done to strengthen knowledge and understanding of service and to build research capacity ...
Helene Perold +3 more
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The study seeks to assess the impact of institutional quality on income inequality in SADC countries from 1980 to 2020 using the pooled mean group (PMG) estimation technique.
Dorcas Gonese +2 more
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The effectiveness of monetary policy in the COMESA-EAC-SADC region of Sub-Saharan Africa [PDF]
Gladys Chipungu
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Groundwater dependence and drought within the southern African development community [PDF]
A groundwater situation analysis of the SADC region has been undertaken as part of the World Bank GEF Programme as a basis for ensuring equitable use of groundwater resources, particularly during periods of drought, both for human needs and for ...
Davies, J. +3 more
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The SADC-EPA rules of origin and their implications for regional integration
The study investigates the impact of SADC-EPA rules of origin on regional integration within the Southern African Development Community (SADC), addressing a research gap by analyzing economic activities among member states.
Admire Chawarika +3 more
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An exploration of sustainable development in SADC member states – the role of BRICS (2001 – 2014)
Melba C. Nyabereka
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The African continent continues to suffer serious developmental challenges. African youth have remained resilient, but their perceptions about their countries have been declining due to rampant corruption and lack of accountability. This study aimed to understand the experiences of youth with corruption and their role in combating it.
Harris Maduku +2 more
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The right to democratic entitlement: Time for change? [PDF]
The right to democratic entitlement is well documented in international law. Numerous universal and regional constitutional treaties are premised on it and reverend it. National constitutions of most States espouse themselves to it.
Chigara, B
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