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  1. Centre for Civil Society
    Durban, South Africa: University of Natal
    The Centre for Civil Society is committed to strengthning the non-profit and voluntary sector by disseminating information to the sector itself and by providing training. The website contains a extensive list of organisations in the region.
    http://www.nu.ac.za/ccs

  2. Centre for Research into Economics and Finance in Southern Africa
    London: London School of Economics, CREFSA
    CREFSA is a centre of independent research into the determinants of cross-border capital flows and their implications for macro-economic policy in Southern Africa; the structure and development of the financial system and the framework for financial regulation in the region; and prospects for regional integration in Eastern and Southern Africa. The site contains on-line publications and links.
    http://www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/CREFSA/Default.htm

  3. Corporate Social Responsibility Forum
    London, Great Britain
    The International Business Leaders Forum is an international educational charity set up in 1990 to promote responsible business practices internationally that benefit business and society, and which help to achieve social, economic and environmentally sustainable development, particularly in new and emerging market economies. They co-operate with International Alert (London).
    http://www.iblf.org/

  4. COSATU
    Johannesburg, South Africa
    Congress of South African Trade Unions, major federation of South African trade unions. Extensive website, with documents, daily news, and links to the affiliated trade unions (Ceppwawu, Nehawu, Pawe, Saapawu, Sadnu, Samwu Satawu, Cwu, Num, Popcru, Saccawu, Sadtu, Sasawu, Fawu, Numsa, Rapwu, Sactwu, Safpu, Sasbo). Possible to subscribe to free e-mail news service. Maintains also labour links, an index of links to labour internet resources throughout the world, focusing on South(ern) Africa
    http://www.cosatu.org.za/

  5. Delegation of the European Commission in South Africa
    Pretoria, South Africa
    EU office in South Africa. Contains important documents, news, and links on the political, economic and development relations between South Africa and the EU
    http://www.eusa.org.za/

  6. Economic Commission for Africa
    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
    ECA, established in 1958, is the regional arm of the United Nations, mandated to support the economic and social development of the 53 African member states, foster regional integration, and promote international cooperation for Africa’s development.
    http://www.uneca.org/

  7. Euforic
    Maastricht, Netherlands
    Platform for information, communication, and debate on Europe's development co-operation, with many full-text resources from more than 55 organisations. Searchable by country, theme etc.
    http://www.euforic.org

  8. European Centre for Development Policy Management
    Maastricht, Netherlands
    ECDPM, research documents (many full-text) on various aspects of development policy of the EU. With a special programme on the ACP-EU relations and the Lomé Convention. In French and English
    http://www.ecdpm.org/

  9. European Commission - Development
    Brussels, Belgium
    Contains documents (incl. negotiations between South Africa and the EU), links, etc.
    http://europa.eu.int/comm/development/index_en.htm

  10. European Network on Debt and Development
    Brussels, Belgium
    Eurodad is a network of 48 development non-governmental organisations from 15 European countries working for national economic and international financing policies that achieve poverty eradication and the empowerment of the poor.
    http://www.eurodad.org

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