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| Socio Economic | Event

Celebrating the Resilience of Women in Politics and Political Spaces


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| Socio Economic | Event

Lydia Kompe-Ngwenya was a shop steward for Metal and Allied Workers Union (MAWU) thereafter was with TGWU which became SATAWU while MAWU became NUMSA after a series of mergers.


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| Fort Hare Autumn School, Democracy and Political Culture | Event

2024 is the biggest election year in history.


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10.10.2024 | Internationalism and future of multilateralism | Event, News

Challenges and Opportunities for Africa


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| Democracy and Political Culture | Event

A Conversation with Youth4Parliament


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| Democracy and Political Culture | Event

The quests for outright majorities by relatively big parties, and efforts to establish ‘kingmaker status’ by smaller ones, reflect their experiences of the current milieu.


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08.02.2024 | Democracy and Political Culture | Event, News

Building on the discussions from the National Dialogue on Coalition Governments and enriched by the critical insights from MISTRA’s Coalitions Barometer.


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Latest Publications

Gewerkschaftsmonitor / Südafrika (2025)

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Adotey Buckman, David ; Essien, Lucy Abotare ; Meissner, Kathrin

Forging strong alliances

trade unions uniting across Sub-Saharan Africa and Germany

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Mbete, Sithembile

The quest for equitable multilateralism

mapping South African interests in reforming the global order

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Santos, Phillip

Journalism and elections in Sub-Saharan Africa

locating the democratic deficit

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Chirimambowa, Tamuka Charles

Fireproofing the digital public spere in Sub-Saharan Africa

some notes for citizen journalists, independent media, and civil society organisations

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