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Africa, Statistics South. Water management areas in South Africa. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa, 2010.

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Mirrilees, R. I. The application of economics to water management in South Africa. [Pretoria: Water Research Commission, 1994.

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Regional Dialogue on Climate Change, Water, and Wetlands in Southern Africa (2002 Johannesburg, South Africa). Report on a Regional Dialogue on Climate Change, Water, and Wetlands in Southern Africa: Held at the Randburg Towers Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa, 6-7 November, 2002. Harare, Zimbabwe: IUCN Regional Office for Southern Africa, 2003.

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Simpungwe, Eliab. Water, stakeholders and common ground: Challenges for multi-stakeholder platforms in water resource management in South Africa. [Wageningen: s.n.], 2006.

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International Consultations on Partnership in the Water Sector for Cities in Africa (1997 Cape Town, South Africa). Report of the International Consultations on Partnership in the Water Sector for Cities in Africa: Cape Town, South Africa, 8-10 December 1997. Nairobi, Kenya: Habitat, 1997.

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Buckle, J. S. Water demand management in practice: Case studies of water demand management in the Republics of South Africa and Namibia. [Nairobi]: UN-HABITAT, 2000.

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WEDC Conference (23rd 1997 Durban, South Africa). Water and sanitation for all: Partnerships and innovations : selected papers of the 23rd WEDC Conference, Durban, South Africa, 1997. London: Intermediate Technology Publications in association with The Water, Engineering and Development Centre, 1998.

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Case, Anne. Does school quality matter?: Returns to education and the characteristics of schools in South Africa. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.

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Smith, Laila. The struggle to deliver water services to the indigent: A case study on the public-public partnership in Harrismith with Rand Water. Hohannesburg: Centre for Policy Studies, 2003.

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R, Siegfried W., ed. Rocky shores: Exploitation in Chile and South Africa. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1994.

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South Africa. Dept. of Water Affairs and Forestry., ed. White paper on a national water policy for South Africa. Pretoria: Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, 1997.

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Transforming Water Management in South Africa Global Issues in Water Policy. Springer, 2010.

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South Africa - Results-Based Financing and the Book Supply Chain: Motivating Writers and Publishers to Create Quality Storybooks. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/33135.

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Macro-micro feedback links of water management in South Africa: CGE analyses of selected policy regimes. [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2008.

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Report of the International Consultations on Partnership in the Water Sector for Cities in Africa: Cape Town, South Africa, 8-10 December 1997. HABITAT, 1997.

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(Contributor), Jaap Arntzen, Jackie Crafford (Contributor), and Eric Mungatana (Contributor), eds. The Economics of Water Management in South Africa: An Environmental Accounting Approach. Not Avail, 2007.

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United Nations Centre for Human Settlements. and International Consultations on Partnership in the Water Sector for Cities in Africa (1997 : Cape Town, South Africa), eds. The Cape Town Declaration: Adopted by ministers in charge of water resources, urban development, community development, and the environment in the countries of the African region at a ministerial round table during the International Consultations on Partnership in the Water Sector for Cities in Africa, Cape Town, South Africa, 10 December 1997. [Nairobi]: United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat), 1998.

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Nell, Dawn D’Arcy. Africa. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199574797.003.0025.

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With branches in South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and several smaller offices in other countries, OUP books were marketed and distributed throughout the African continent. A number of challenges, differing in scope and essence, confronted publishers operating in Africa, but the enormous potential of the market, especially for schoolbooks, offered the opportunity for significant growth. The African branches developed some innovative programmes of general and academic publishing and represented some high-profile authors, but their primary and continuing mission was to anticipate and supply the demand for schoolbooks. The chapter considers the individual branches’ publications, sales, distribution, financial positions, and management, as well as their interactions with one another and with Oxford. The chapter also assesses the responses of the Press and its African branches to regime change, corruption, government educational policies, currency fluctuations, and indigenization movements.
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Britain, Great. Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of South Africa regarding mutual administrative assistance between their customs administrations, Cape Town, 27 August 1997. London: Stationery Office, 2000.

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