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Covid-19: Key Considerations For Call Centres
17th April 2020 On 9 April 2020, the Minister of Health and Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition issued a directive under the Disaster Management Act... →
Measuring UN peacekeeping: time to replace auditing with proper evaluation
2nd April 2020 Improving the performance of peacekeeping is central to saving lives, making civilians feel safer, and helping to foster peace processes. It is... →
Coronavirus: Political parties, medical association welcome Ramaphosa's decisive moves
By: News24Wire 16th March 2020 President Cyril Ramaphosa's delayed announcement of a travel ban and a national state of disaster has been welcomed by political parties and a... →
No, spekboom isn’t more effective than the Amazon rainforest at ‘sucking carbon’ out of the atmosphere
By: Africa Check 5th March 2020 The latest popular effort to help reverse climate change is to pull carbon out of the atmosphere and store it in plant form – the spekboom plant,... →
Review of public financial management diagnostics for the health sector
21st February 2020 Changes to the aid landscape have led to growing interest in how public funds can be managed more effectively to provide health services. A number... →
DA to approach the HRC after more than 800 learners flee Thaba Chweu boarding school
28th January 2020 Yesterday the Democratic Alliance (DA) conducted a follow-up oversight inspection at Thaba Chweu boarding school and we were shocked to find that... →
Huge risk, no urgency
By: Terence Creamer 6th December 2019 The risk posed by Eskom to the fiscus is surpassed only by the risk posed by ongoing electricity shortages to the economy and South Africa’s growth... →
Throwaway World: 8 in 10 believe manufacturers should be obliged to reduce packaging waste
4th December 2019 A new global Ipsos survey finds 80% of “connected” people around the world saying that manufacturers should be obliged to help with the recycling... →