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LMRF Newsletter Issue 3 of 2009
The Pro-Poor nature of Gijima Projects
Can informal traders influence urban spatial policies? Case of Fresh Produce Traders and Warwick Junction Developments in Durban, South Africa
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LMRF Newsletter Issue 3 of 2009
Authors:
LMRF Team
Source:
(2009)
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Report on evaluation of seventeen Gijima- funded projects
Authors:
Prof. Lochner Marais
Source:
LMRF, p.156 (2009)
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KwaZuluNatal
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Can the Inner Cities be engines for Small Business Growth? Business owners' perceptions and attitudes of doing business in Albert Park, Durban, South Africa
Authors:
Paul Kariuki
Source:
LMRF, p.13 (2008)
Economic development and development finance
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eThekwini
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Corporate Social Investment in Zululand
Authors:
LMRF Team
Source:
LMRF , p.4 (2008)
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Zululand
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The Nature of LED Partnerships: Reflections from Gijima-KZN
Authors:
Lochner Marais
Source:
LMRF, p.17 (2008)
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Public private partnerships
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LED - Pro-poor Framework (Towards a policy framework for assessing impacts of local economic development initiatives)
Authors:
Bart de Steenhuijsen Piters
Source:
LMRF, p.34 (2007)
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Are Consultants Delivering Poor Plans ? Lessons from Gijima-KZN
Authors:
Lochner Marais
Source:
LMRF, p.12 (2008)
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Cape Town Red Tape Reduction Case Study on Local Economic Development
Authors:
Silimela Development Services
Source:
LMRF , p.28 (2008)
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Public procurement
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LMRF Viewpoint - Cutting Red Tape in LED (The role of local government in KZN)
Authors:
David Christianson
Source:
LMRF, p.13 (2008)
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A New Approach to Business Structure Analysis of South African Towns
Authors:
DF Toerien and MT Seaman, Centre for Environmental Management, University of Free State
Source:
LMRF , p.4 (2008)
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