How electricity changes lives: a Rwandan case study
Rwanda has implemented one of the most comprehensive electrification programmes in the world. In 2009 only 6 per cent of Rwandans had access to electricity.
Rwanda has implemented one of the most comprehensive electrification programmes in the world. In 2009 only 6 per cent of Rwandans had access to electricity.
The ways in which people think about ‘work’ are increasingly out of step with the everyday realities of work for most people in the world.
Corporations producing these products are rapidly expanding their operations in industrialising countries.
South Africa’s political parties would do well to learn from Ireland, where the three largest political parties negotiated a coalition treaty over one hundred pages long.
In this moment of crisis, South Africa urgently needs decisive action. But all too often South Africans of all political stripes seem trapped in stale discourses.
By Derek Yu, Professor, Economics, University of the Western Cape and Charles Adams Lecturer, University of the Western Cape Unemployment remains one of South Africa’s most pressing economic and social…
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Since the 1990s, most public universities have treated fundraising as an increasingly significant source of revenue, on top of taxpayer dollars and tuition payments.
Kenya’s university curriculum is aimed at pushing students into defined occupations.
Closer cooperation in the Horn of Africa bears the potential to strengthen economic and trade relations between all three states.