- Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa - JSDA
The Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa is published four times a year –Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer to strengthen and foster sustainable development and planning efforts in Africa. The journal focuses on debates of development; development paradigms; social, cultural, economic, and ecological sustainability; and the politics of sustainable development with regard to governance.
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- Southern African News Features
Southern African News Features offers regional information and analysis on the Southern African Development Community, and is provided as a service to the SADC region
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- NEWS_INDI ZIMBABWE
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- StoneAge Art Company Gallery
Shona Sculpture from Zimbabwe
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- Global Witness
Global Witness is a non-governmental investigative organisation working to highlight the link between the exploitation of natural resources and human rights abuses, particularly where the resources such as timber, diamonds and oil are used to fund and perpetuate conflict and corruption
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- Land Research Action Network
News, Analysis, and Research on Land Reform and Agrarian Change
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