The case for business in developing countriesBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-04-17T16:01:44+02:00March 11th, 2010|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Competence, corruption are key areas in battle for better public serviceBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-15T11:04:07+02:00February 16th, 2010|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
The benefit of public-private venturesBy Ann Bernstein|2020-08-18T10:39:36+02:00December 16th, 2009|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: The Star|Read More 0
Good teachers equal good schoolsBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-15T11:12:59+02:00November 16th, 2009|Categories: Media releases|Tags: The Star|Read More 0
South Africa’s public service: Learning from successBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2021-04-23T11:26:58+02:00November 13th, 2009|Categories: Publications, Youth Unemployment|Tags: government departments, monitoring and accountability, public administration, public service, reform, South Africa|Read More 0
SA migration policy must focus on ‘interests of citizens’, not immigrantsBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-02-25T14:43:36+02:00October 22nd, 2009|Categories: Media releases|Read MoreComments Off on SA migration policy must focus on ‘interests of citizens’, not immigrants
Immigration: Burden or benefit?By Ann Bernstein|2020-08-18T10:42:09+02:00October 17th, 2009|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: The Star|Read More 0
SA business spending on education a ‘drop in the ocean’ and not helping reformBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-15T11:21:24+02:00October 17th, 2009|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Managing migration in South Africa’s national interest: Lessons from international experienceBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-10-28T10:37:03+02:00October 13th, 2009|Categories: Migration, Publications|Tags: development, economic growth, economy, migration, migration management, policy, SADC|Read More 0
Case for lobbying state on education spendingBy Ann Bernstein|2019-02-21T10:55:51+02:00October 2nd, 2009|Categories: Op-ed|Read MoreComments Off on Case for lobbying state on education spending
International best practice in schooling reform: What can South Africa learn from other countries?By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-12-04T11:08:48+02:00September 13th, 2009|Categories: Education and skills, Publications|Tags: ability in maths and science, focused interventions, learners performance, literacy assessment, reforming public schooling system, South Africa’s education system|Read More 0
Trade policy protectionism, and the global economic crisis: Debates and discussions about key national policy issuesBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-10-28T11:36:19+02:00June 13th, 2009|Categories: Publications|Tags: international trading system, open trade, Protectionism, rules-based system, trade wars, United states leading the global economy|Read More 0
The urgent, practical work of creating jobs for SA’s youngBy James Motlatsi Jayendra Naidoo and Ann Bernstein|2020-08-18T11:14:30+02:00May 28th, 2009|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day, James Motlatsi, Jayendra Naidoo|Read More 0
Enough talk, it’s time for actionBy Ann Bernstein and Simon Dagut|2020-08-18T10:47:27+02:00May 27th, 2009|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day, Simon Dagut|Read More 0
Five million jobs: How to add five million new jobs to the South African economy over the next five yearsBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-10-28T11:48:40+02:00May 27th, 2009|Categories: Growth and Jobs, Publications|Tags: export oriented growth, job crisis, jobs for young South Africans, labour-intensive growth, mass employment, South Africa’s extreme levels of inequality and widespread poverty|Read More 0
How to create a million new jobs in KZNBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-02-25T14:09:37+02:00May 6th, 2009|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Accelerating growth in tough timesBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-11-01T07:26:33+02:00March 11th, 2009|Categories: Growth and Jobs, Publications|Tags: Global economic crisis, labour market participation, rate and quality of SA growth, Special Economic Zones, State monopolies, tradeable activities, unemployment|Read More 0
Creating jobs for unskilled people must be a priorityBy Ann Bernstein and Michael Spicer|2018-10-15T11:40:02+02:00March 6th, 2009|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Report, Michael Spicer|Read More 0
Employment creation and thinking beyond the recessionBy Ann Bernstein and Simon Dagut|2020-08-18T10:53:49+02:00March 6th, 2009|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day, Simon Dagut|Read More 0
Youth unemployment interventions neither attacking root causes not going to scaleBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-15T11:43:34+02:00September 6th, 2008|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Opening the doors to job seekersBy Ann Bernstein|2020-08-18T11:01:13+02:00September 6th, 2008|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Daily News|Read More 0
Uninformed opinions warp our picture of immigrantsBy Ann Bernstein and Simon Dagut|2020-08-18T11:11:54+02:00August 28th, 2008|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day, Simon Dagut|Read More 0
Xenophobic riots fanned by misinformationBy Ann Bernstein|2020-08-18T11:19:01+02:00August 26th, 2008|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: The Star|Read More 0
Immigrants in Johannesburg – Perceptions and RealityBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-15T11:49:59+02:00August 24th, 2008|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Faith on the move: Pentecostalism and it’s potential contribution to developmentBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-11-01T08:00:58+02:00August 6th, 2008|Categories: Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: effects of faith, Pentecostal genes., Pentecostalism, Pentecostalism in Nigeria, post-apartheid South Africa, spiritual engagement|Read More 0