Centre for Policy Studies (Johannesburg, South Africa)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Centre for Policy Studies, 1999-2002
Files for grants The Atlantic Philanthropies made in South Africa between 1991 and 2013. $422 million in support was given to this country in order to promote equity, opportunity, dignity, and democracy. Major program area classifications were Reconciliation and Human Rights, Higher Education, and Population Health. Atlantic identified key issues as being LGBT, Delivering on Democracy, Nursing, and Population Health.
Centre for Policy Studies, Research Report no. 80. Property, Civil Society and Patronage: a Study of Two Farmers' Associations in North West Province, 2001-06
Publications on subjects related to Atlantic's grantmaking in South Africa. Included are numerous publications by Atlantic grantees. Also present are reports commissioned or funded by the Atlantic Philanthropies.
CPS Research Report no. 60. Strangers Truer Than Fiction: the Social and Economic Impact of Migrants on the Johannesburg Inner City by Maxine Reitzes, assisted by Zico Tamela and Paul Thulare, 1997-11
Publications on subjects related to Atlantic's grantmaking in South Africa. Included are numerous publications by Atlantic grantees. Also present are reports commissioned or funded by the Atlantic Philanthropies.
CPS Research Report no. 66. Temporary Necessities: the Socio-Economic Impact of Cross-Border Migrants in Gauteng and North West: a sectoral study by Maxine Reitzes, assisted by Charles Simkins, 1998-11
Publications on subjects related to Atlantic's grantmaking in South Africa. Included are numerous publications by Atlantic grantees. Also present are reports commissioned or funded by the Atlantic Philanthropies.
CPS Research Report no. 71. Community of Interests: Lessons for Southern Africa from International Labour Migration Regimes, 2000-10
Publications on subjects related to Atlantic's grantmaking in South Africa. Included are numerous publications by Atlantic grantees. Also present are reports commissioned or funded by the Atlantic Philanthropies.
CPS Research Report no. 79. Worker Power: the Congress of South African Trade Unions and Its Impact on Governance and Democracy by Shaun Mackay and Malachia Mathoho, 2001-06
Publications on subjects related to Atlantic's grantmaking in South Africa. Included are numerous publications by Atlantic grantees. Also present are reports commissioned or funded by the Atlantic Philanthropies.
CPS Research Report no. 82. Sisterhood of a Sort: The Women's National Coalition and the Role of Gender Identity in South African Civil Society by Darryl Gershater, 2001-06
Publications on subjects related to Atlantic's grantmaking in South Africa. Included are numerous publications by Atlantic grantees. Also present are reports commissioned or funded by the Atlantic Philanthropies.
CPS Research Report no. 83. The Business of Blackness: the Foundation of African Business and Consumer Services, Democracy, and Donor Funding by Dumisani Hlophe, Malachia Mathoho, and Maxine Reitzes, 2001-06
Publications on subjects related to Atlantic's grantmaking in South Africa. Included are numerous publications by Atlantic grantees. Also present are reports commissioned or funded by the Atlantic Philanthropies.
CPS Research Report no. 84. A Civic Moment of a Movement of Civics?: The South African National Civic Organisation in the Post-Apartheid Period by Patrick Heller and Libhongo Ntlokonkulu, 2001-06
Publications on subjects related to Atlantic's grantmaking in South Africa. Included are numerous publications by Atlantic grantees. Also present are reports commissioned or funded by the Atlantic Philanthropies.
CPS Research Report no. 85. Funding Freedom?: Synthesis Report on the Impact of Foreign Political Aid to Civil Society Organisations in South Africa by Maxine Reitzes and Steven Friedman, 2001-06
Publications on subjects related to Atlantic's grantmaking in South Africa. Included are numerous publications by Atlantic grantees. Also present are reports commissioned or funded by the Atlantic Philanthropies.