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Staff Members


National Director Elizabeth Sidiropoulos
Personal Assistant

Khetiwe Mude


Director of Studies Neuma Grobbelaar
Deputy Director of Studies: Support Services Vacant
Research Projects Coordinator Baaitse Nethononda

Director of Marketing & Operations
Jonathan Stead
Events Manager Sarasa Ananmalay
Events Assistant Ndumi Nqunqa
Administrative Assistant Mbali Mbatha
Corporate Research and Media Officer Aditi Lalbahadur
Contact Management Administrator Mirie Van Rooyen
Human Resources Practioner Nicole Ramjee
Youth Development Officer Desiree Kosciulek

Director of Finance & Administration Ian Nankin
Financial Administrator Lucelle Naidoo
Accounts Administrator Sarah Tshabalala
Johannesburg Office Manager Rosemary Vingerling
Receptionist Sarah Makhubo
Messenger Phineas Mtuli
Housekeeper Maureen Modimo

Project and Programme Heads Chris Alden
Peter Draper
Steven Gruzd
Nomfundo Xenia Ngwenya
Mzukisi Qobo
Kathryn Sturman

Research Fellows Ana Alves
Ross Herbert
Tim Hughes
Frank Van Rooyen
Tom Wheeler


Researchers Romy Chevallier
Petrus de Kock
Mari-Lise Du Preez
Sheila Kiratu
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
Tsoeu Petlane
Yarik Turianskyi

Project and Programme Administrators Karen Frank
Nonkey Mmekwa (PTA)
Nosiphiwo Msitweni (CT)


KAS Interns Russel Brueton
Lavender Chaparadza
Lynsey Chutel
Andrew Glendinning
Keri Leicher


Trade Intern Memory Dube

Bradlow Fellow Vacant

Chief Librarian Alice Ramohlola
Library Assistant Patrick Makhubo

Publications Manager Leanne Smith
Publications Production Editor Angela Thomas
Electronic Communications Officer Jonathan Taylor

 

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9 Sep 2010 - China in Africa, Sino-Mozambican relations at a crossroads, Indy Village, Maputo
16 Sep 2010 - Internalizing sustainability for a low-carbon future: the case of a South African business, The Centre for the Book, Cape Town

SAIIA Spotlight

Climate Change and Trade: The Challenges for Southern Africa

 

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The long-awaited Copenhagen summit on climate change gave to the world a broad political agreement, but without any teeth. Meanwhile concerns over the climate change agenda finding its way into the multilateral trading system are growing, at a time when the trading system is struggling to find its own feet.

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