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2. D Strauss-Kahn: “Changes: Successful Partnerships for Africa’s Growth Challenge”, opening address at Conference on Impact of the World Financial Crisis on Africa, Dar es Salaam, 9 March 2009; World Bank: Prospects for the Global Economy, 2009.
   
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5. See Constitutional Court, Landmark Judgements, www.constitutionalcourt.org.za, 2009.
   
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8. 8. T Manuel: Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS), Address to Parliament, 21 October 2008; SA Reserve Bank, Quarterly Reviews, 1998-2009; P Green: Choice not Fate, the Life and Times of Trevor Manuel, p419; SA Reserve Bank: Quarterly Bulletins.
   
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10. T Manuel: Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS), Address to Parliament, 21 October 2008.
   
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37. The African Monitor is an independent African body which acts as a catalyst to monitor development funding commitments, delivery and impact on the grassroots, and to bring strong additional African voices to the development agenda.
   
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39. R Cassim: Economic Growth and Income Distribution, Dinokeng Presentation, 24 October 2008.
   
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50. WHO: World Health Statistics, 2008; R Burger & S van den Berg, ibid.
   
51. Stats SA: “Mortality & Causes of Death in SA, 2006: Findings from Death Notifications”, 23 October 2008; WHO: World Health Statistics, 2008; Dept of Health, Annual Report, 2008.
   
52. R Burger & S van den Berg, ibid.
   
53. M Ibrahim: Index of Good Governance, 2008, Mo Ibrahim Foundation.
   
54. SAPS Annual Report, 2008.
   
55. Institute of security Studies, 2008.

 

 

 

 

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