Southern Africa: 2020 vision
| Author(s): |
Mark Hannam and Jonathan Wolff (editors) |
| Organisation: |
Namibia Institute for Democracy (NID) |
In the world media Africa is often portrayed in terms of crisis and emergency. Yet, in many parts of Southern Africa there are notable success stories: Politically stable nation-states with growing economies and functioning democracies. One of these countries is Namibia, the location for a conference held in August 2009 to consider topics on economic development, healthcare, democracy and governance and legal and civil rights. The conference was co-presented by the Institute of Philosophy at the University of London, the UNAM Faculty of Law, the NID and IPPR. This volume is based on the conference and contains a chapter co-authored by the NID's Justine Hunter and Theunis Keulder on civil society in Namibia.
| Sector: |
Development, Economic, Health, Public |
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| Method: |
Scenarios |
| Type: |
Book |
| Tags: |
economic development, healthcare, democracy and governance, legal and civil rights, southern africa, vision, namibia |
| Date published: |
May 2010 |
| Language(s): |
English |
| Country: |
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