An innovative, multi-stakeholder dialogue forum for the infrastructure sector.
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Africa’s Infrastructure Build Programme
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Township Economies
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Towards Sustainable African Cities
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Annual Compendium 2014 – 2015
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Energy – Securing our Energy Future through Energy Efficiency, “the first fuel”

Africa’s Infrastructure Build Programme

Dialogue on making a better life for Africa’s city residents Infrastructure Dialogues are a platform to government, private sector and civil society stakeholders in the infrastructure sector to engage on solutions to strengthened cooperation within the sector. In this interactive session experts will lead participants in discussion on financing city infrastructure, skilling infrastructure operators, dealing[…]

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Township Economies

South African townships, most which were created during apartheid to serve as labour reservoirs for the mainstream economies, remain largely the same today after more than two decades into democracy. The National Development Plan acknowledges that South Africa remains a divided society of which such division is mostly pronounced in its spatial make-up. Townships and[…]

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Towards Sustainable African Cities

The African Capital Cities Sustainability Forum (ACCSF) took place from 23 to 25 June 2015 during Sustainability Week in the City of Tshwane. The pan-African convening intended to engage and explore various opportunities to address the sustainability imperative arising from the current and numerous challenges African cities face on a daily basis. Involving the mayors[…]

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Annual Compendium 2014 – 2015

The Infrastructure Dialogues is a high-level platform for stakeholders in the infrastructure sector to discuss and share their views. The value of the Dialogues is enhanced when senior leaders and managers from government, the private sector and civil society continue the conversation once the event itself is over. Each Dialogue is recorded so that interested[…]

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Energy – Securing our Energy Future through Energy Efficiency, “the first fuel”

The recent energy challenges experienced in the country due a mismatch between supply and demand has placed energy firmly in the spotlight in terms of its impact on current and future socio-economic growth. The aging infrastructure of Eskom’s power generation plants, delayed maintenance of that infrastructure and significant delays of new power generation coming on[…]

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