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Southern Africa Trust
The Southern Africa Trust was established in 2005 to support civil society organisations in southern Africa to participate effectively and with credibility in policy dialogue so that the voices of the poor can have a better impact in the development of public policies. The Trust supports processes that deepen and widen participation in policy dialogues with a regional impact on poverty. The Southern Africa Trust’s vision is to have a well-integrated southern Africa with policies and strategies that end poverty and make regional integration work for the poor.
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Women's Empowerment in Africa: Building Successful Female Entrepreneurs
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The SADC-EU Partnership Agreement: Mozambique
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Deepening Engagement in the EU-SADC EPA Roll-out
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The Experience and Challenges of Women in the SADC Region: The Case of Trade and Agriculture Sectors
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Towards an Instrument for the Portability of Social Security Benefits in the Southern African Development Community
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Partnerships for Pro-Poor Policy Change in Africa
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Portability and Access of Social Security Benefits for Mine Workers in Southern Africa
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Philanthropy and Development in Southern Africa: Philanthropy and Resource Governance
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