Afrique du Sud : 20 ans plus tard, un tableau positif ? Juin 2010. Tous les regards se tournent vers l’Afrique du Sud pour la Coupe du monde de football. C’est la première fois qu’un tel (…) 30 septembre 2014, par CEDIDELP , GERGAUD Sophie
20e anniversaire de la libération de Nelson Mandela : quel héritage ? par Philippe Hugon, directeur de recherche à l’IRIS L’Afrique du Sud, mais également la plupart des pays dans le monde, célèbre ce 11 février le vingtième anniversaire de la libération de (…) 22 février 2010, par Institut de relations internationales et stratégiques, centre de recherche en relations internationales (IRIS)
South Africa: From rights to commons While the achievement of universal ontological rights in South Africa has been a marvellous step forward, writes Jason Hickel, the (…) 22 January 2010, by Pambazuka
A voz rural contra o regime do Apartheid por Ana Maria Amorim Pelos cantos da África do Sul, a forte história de intolerância racial ainda agoniza. Andando pela cosmopolitana Cidade do Cabo, capital (…) 13 de Janeiro de 2010, por Brasil de Fato
Not all cultural traditions are worth keeping ‘Whatever our culture, we must treat animals in a humane way,’ William Gumede writes in this week’s Pambazuka News, following the recent (…) 14 December 2009, by Pambazuka
South Africa needs an HIV/AIDS truth commission The HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of the greatest challenges facing post-democracy South Africa. In 2007, the country, which is home to less (…) 26 October 2009, by Science and Development Network (SciDev.Net)
The KwaZulu-Natal Slums Act: Bloody Legislation Against the Expropriated On 14 May 2009 the Constitutional Court will hear the attempt by the shack dweller’s movement Abahlali baseMjondolo to have the (…) 13 May 2009, by SACSIS
Elections sud-africaines 2009 : La démocratie consolidée 15 années après la fin de l’apartheid la démocratie sort renforcée des dernières élections sud-africaines même si elle reste fragile. (…) 30 avril 2009, par THÉBAULT Yves
Media Concentration in South Africa: Where are we going? SACSIS The recent resignation of the editor of the Cape Times, Tyrone August, over what appears to be executive interference in the traditional (…) 24 February 2009, by ASHTON Glenn
E-Waste in South Africa Butjwana Seokoma In a bid to tackle the problem of electronic-waste (e-waste) in South Africa, the e-Waste Association of South Africa (eWASA) hosted a (…) 24 November 2008, by Southern African NGO Network (SANGONeT)
Africa analysis: Where next for South African science? by Linda Nordling Linda Nordling reflects on what the future holds for South African researchers following the resignation of former president Thabo (…) 27 October 2008, by Science and Development Network (SciDev.Net)