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1. From Paper to Practice: Enhancing Integrated Development Plans to Improve Governance

2. Harnessing Public Employment Programmes' Potential: An Intervention Brief Focusing on Youth Inclusion in South Africa's Community Work Programme

3. Maximising the impact of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP)

4. Enhancing political accountability in South Africa

5. The impacts of the pandemic on investment flows in BRICS countries: a preliminary analysis based on UNCTAD global investment reports

6. Geoeconomics of Polarisation: Can BRICS eclipse western global economic power?

7. Advancing Youth Inclusion and Violence Prevention through Public Support Programmes

8. Youth Inclusion in the Development of South Africa's National Youth Policy (2020–2030): Reflections and Recommendations

9. The Youth's Continent: Meaningful Youth Inclusion in Policy and Programme Cycles

10. The Impact of Women Peacekeepers on Public Support for Peacekeeping in TroopContributing Countries

11. Reparations for Victims of the Marikana Masssacre

12. Emerging Powers and Peacebuilding Financing: Recommendations for Finding Common Ground

13. Mitigating Post-Apartheid Xenophobic Violence Through Language

14. The legal and political implications of a judicial review of the Zondo Commission’s findings

15. Integrating community development in public procurement of renewable energy generation: Lessons from South Africa

16. Social Dialogue as a Tool to Fight Inequality & Recover After a Pandemic

17. Humanizing Security in Cabo Delgado

18. Do the BRICS care about International Security?

19. Islamic State’s South African Fighters in Mozambique: The Thulsie Twins Case

20. Policy implications of empirically estimated fiscal multipliers for South Africa

21. Deployment of Soldiers to Communities experiencing Gang Violence in South Africa: Policy Perspectives

22. Governing Digital Trade – A New Role for the WTO

23. Lessons from South Africa’s 2019 Elections

24. Educational Interventions to Address Gender-Based Violence

25. The politics of social protection in Eastern and Southern Africa: Actors, institutions and dynamics

26. Transitioning Toward Gender Justice: A Trend Analysis of 13 African cases

27. Gender and Energy approaches by BASIC countries

28. Local Networks for Peace: Lessons from Community-Led Peacebuilding

29. BRICS Plus: An innovative model for cooperation

30. Women’s Contribution to Social Cohesion and Violence Prevention through the Community Work Programme

31. The Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification Mechanisms for Developing Countries under the UNFCCC: an analysis of the BASIC countries Biennial Update Reports

32. Public service delivery in South Africa: Councillors and Citizens Critical Links in Overcoming Persistent Inequities

33. Media and Transitional Justice: A Dream of Symbiosis in a Troubled Relationship

34. The good, the better and the best: How the Community Work Programme can reach its full potential as an instrument of community development in South Africa

35. Working for Safety: The Community Work Programme as a tool for preventing violence and building safer communities

36. The Cost and Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Strategies to Expand Treatment to HIV-Positive South Africans: Scale Economies and Outreach Costs

37. The Good, the Better and the Best: How the Community Work Programme Can Reach Its Full Potential as an Instrument of Community Development in South Africa

38. Working for Safety: The Community Work Programme as a Tool for Preventing Violence and Building Safer Communities

39. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2014

40. South Africa's response to the Ukrainian crisis

41. The BRICS Development Bank: Why the world's newest global bank must adopt a pro-poor agenda