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Centre for Development and Enterprise

Informing South African Policy

The Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) is an independent policy research and advocacy organisation. It is one of South Africa's leading development think tanks, focusing on critical national development issues and their relationship to economic growth and democratic consolidation. CDE formulates practical policy proposals outlining ways in which South Africa can tackle major social and economic challenges.

Established in 1995 with core funding from South African businesses, CDE formulates its proposals after careful study of international best practice and South African realities.  While its work reflects rigorous academic standards, it seeks to turn its research into positive and practical policy recommendations that are easily accessible to politicians and other decision-makers.

Research produced for CDE is distilled into summary reports containing policy proposals that are intensively tested before different audiences prior to being released. To access their home page and their research articles click here.

Publications of special interest to the Human Resources community (click on the publication name):

Skills, growth and migration policy: Overcoming the fatal constraint

The skills revolution: Are we making progress?

The South African skills crisis: A report from the corporate coalface


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