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Development Effectiveness and COVID-19
ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPMENT FINANCE LANDSCAPE IN AFRICA
RISKS AND BENEFITS OF PUBLIC-PRIVSATE PARTNERSHIP FINANCED ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT IN GHANA’S SANKOFA GAS
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CLIMATE FINANCE IN AFRICA
The Impact of Indebtedness on HUMAN RIGHTS IN ZIMBABWE
MINERAL RESOURCE GOVERNANCE IN EAST AFRICA IMPLICATIONS OF POLICY, INSTITUTIONS, INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS & POLITICALECONOMY CONTEXT
THE ENIGMA OF TRANSPARENCY IN PPP PROCUREMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION: THE CASE OF THE INDIA – ZIMBABWE KIRAN FUNDED HOSPITAL.
THE ROLE AND IMPACT OF PPPs IN FINANCING ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE: THE CASE OF KIPETO WIND POWER PROJECT
NEXUS BETWEEN TAX, PUBLIC DEBT AND INEQUALITY IN THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY IN SADC
The Impact of Indebtedness on HUMAN RIGHTS IN ZIMBABWE
Unpacking the linkage between debt, the extractives sector, inequality and illicit financial flows: A case study from ZimbabweIMBABWE
AN ANALYSIS OF DEBT GOVERNANCE AND DOMESTIC RESOURCE MOBILIZATION (DRM) THE CASE OF SOUTH SUDAN

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