Private schooling for the poor? International research raises new questions for South AfricaBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-11-12T14:08:39+02:00November 11th, 2005|Categories: Education and skills, Publications|Tags: crucial role that education can play, impoverished learning, independent low-fee schools, international aid for public schools, learners in informal settlements, neighbourhood private schools, poor learners, private schools in slums, registered private schools, teaching culture, unregistered private schools|Read More 0
Banking on the middle classBy Ann Bernstein and Sandy Johnston|2018-10-22T10:04:06+02:00September 13th, 2005|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day, Sandy Johnston|Read More 0
South Africa’s heartland – How to achieve growth and developmentBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-17T10:36:25+02:00July 11th, 2005|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Growth and development in South Africa’s heartland: Silence, exit and voice in the Free StateBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2021-04-26T12:34:03+02:00July 11th, 2005|Categories: Growth and Jobs, Publications|Tags: decentralised economic growth, Development strategy in South Africa, growth in metropolitan areas, public/private sector divides|Read More 0
Building coalitions for growthBy Ann Bernstein and Jeff McCarthy|2018-10-22T10:10:05+02:00June 11th, 2005|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day, Jeff McCarthy|Read More 0
New Frontiers: Rethinking the welfare stateBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-22T09:38:03+02:00May 12th, 2005|Categories: Report|Read More 0
Private contribution to land reform significantBy Ann Bernstein|2018-10-22T09:50:30+02:00May 12th, 2005|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day|Read More 0
Land Reform: A place to stay, not a place to farmBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-17T10:40:58+02:00May 12th, 2005|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Land reform in South Africa: A 21st century perspectiveBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-11-13T07:52:57+02:00May 12th, 2005|Categories: Media releases|Tags: black commercial farmers, land expropriation, land policy, land reform, urbanisation, white commercial farmers|Read More 0
Rethinking the welfare stateBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-17T10:43:19+02:00May 12th, 2005|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Rethinking the welfare stateBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2020-01-21T06:57:12+02:00May 12th, 2005|Categories: Other national priorities, Publications|Tags: private over public management, role of private sector providers, social welfare order, Traditional welfare state|Read More 0
Land reform in South Africa: A 21st century perspectiveBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-11-13T07:55:35+02:00May 12th, 2005|Categories: Land Reform, Publications|Tags: black commercial farmers, land expropriation, land policy, land reform, urbanisation, white commercial farmers|Read More 0
CDE calls for a bold approach to immigrationBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-17T10:51:58+02:00April 12th, 2005|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
CDE response to the 2005 amended immigration billBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2021-04-25T13:07:19+02:00March 12th, 2005|Categories: Migration, Publications|Tags: 2005 Immigration Bill, amendment of immigration bill, immigration, loss of skills, regulations, skilled migration|Read More 0
Pass rate x 2 + 5 years = SuccessBy Ann Bernstein|2020-08-19T10:24:22+02:00February 14th, 2005|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Financial Mail|Read More 0
New Frontiers: Why globalization worksBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-17T10:55:52+02:00February 12th, 2005|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Shifting the globalisation debate: Martin Wolf’s ‘why globalisation works’By Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-02-26T09:27:11+02:00February 12th, 2005|Categories: Media releases|Read MoreComments Off on Shifting the globalisation debate: Martin Wolf’s ‘why globalisation works’
Why globalization worksBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2019-11-13T09:07:12+02:00February 12th, 2005|Categories: Developing Countries Democracy, Publications|Tags: Globalisation results in desirable objectives, increased trade, poverty and inequality, taking advantage of market opportunities.|Read More 0
Bold moves needed for maths and science crisisBy Ann Bernstein|2019-02-21T14:14:20+02:00November 14th, 2004|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Natal Witness|Read More 0
No child left behindBy Ann Bernstein|2019-02-21T14:10:53+02:00November 14th, 2004|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Mail & Guardian|Read More 0
From Laggard to World Class: Reforming Math and Science education in South Africa’s schoolsBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2022-10-05T15:17:27+02:00November 14th, 2004|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
From laggard to world class: Reforming maths and science education in South Africa’s schoolsBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2021-04-30T09:47:23+02:00November 14th, 2004|Categories: Education and skills, Publications|Tags: African advancement, HG maths graduates, higher-grade maths and science education, maths and science based courses, maths and science education in South Africa, maths and science educators, poor maths and science education, SC maths and science, top educational priority|Read More 1
Challenges for South Africa’s second democratic decadeBy Centre for Development and Enterprise|2018-10-17T11:04:48+02:00July 19th, 2004|Categories: Media releases|Read More 0
Five vital steps in entrepreneurshipBy Ann Bernstein and Sandy Johnston|2020-08-19T10:26:38+02:00July 14th, 2004|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day, Sandy Johnston|Read More 0
State fails enterprise challengeBy Ann Bernstein and Sandy Johnston|2020-08-19T10:29:01+02:00July 14th, 2004|Categories: Op-ed|Tags: Business Day, Sandy Johnston|Read More 0