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Baker McKenzie in South Africa implements multifaceted wellbeing programme to help employees build resilience to workplace stress
24th January 2020 Stress affects all facets of our lives. It can break us down, cause ill health and reduce productivity. Increased demands and pressure at work,... →
How politics and poverty affect electricity provision in Zimbabwe
15th January 2020 Zimbabwe’s economic challenges are numerous, but one of the most pressing is electricity scarcity. Around 40% of the country’s population has... →
The G5 Sahel region: a Desert Flower?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 15th January 2020 In 2014, five countries – Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Niger and Mauritania – created the G5 Sahel group to foster cooperation in tackling the... →
One of a kind KwaZulu-Natal aviation academy teaches youth to reach beyond the limit of the sky
9th December 2019 A unique aviation training academy Skyy Aviation Academy, based at the Dube TradePort has trained thousands of school leavers for the world of... →
CCBSA Recognises SA’s Top Recycling Schools
4th December 2019 The top six schools involved in Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa’s (CCBSA) Schools Recycling Programme won a total of R200 000 in cash prizes at an... →
The gendered impact of explosive weapons use in populated areas in Yemen
26th November 2019 The war in Yemen has been marked by the use of explosive weapons in populated areas, often in serious violation of International Humanitarian Law.... →
Better police-civilian relations can reduce irregular migration
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 22nd November 2019 As we approach the new decade, the focus of Europe’s decision makers remains on the foreign policy dilemma of the past 10 years: migration. Tens of... →
Statelessness: an old problem with new threats
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 13th November 2019 Hundreds of thousands, possibly millions, of Africans do not have access to a nationality. The status of many others is in doubt or in dispute.... →