How Will COVID-19 Impact South Africa’s Climate Change Diplomacy? – Analysis
While South Africa should not abandon the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, it should, in the short term, focus
Read moreWhile South Africa should not abandon the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, it should, in the short term, focus
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Read moreBy Alastair Tempest, Tawanda Matema, Neuma Grobbelaar and Palesa Shipalana* In recent weeks, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a massive
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Read moreBy Ross Harvey* Hot on the heels of Davos, the Investing in Africa Mining Indaba provides an opportunity for the
Read moreBy Aditi Lalbahadur* The sexual abuse and exploitation of women – in war and peacetime – is one of the
Read moreBy Mélanie Rondreux* On 7 May 2017, the French people spoke and elected Emmanuel Macron as their next President of
Read moreBy Chelsea Markowitz* Donald Trump is now the 45th president of the United States. His decidedly short inauguration speech evoked
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