What do ‘Club Diplomacy’ multilateral groups like MIKTA offer South Africa and Africa?
The year 2019 sees Mexico coordinating MIKTA – the grouping of the like-minded states Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey and Australia – for the second time.
Sustainable use of resources in the extractive industries: The role of local content provisions
The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Regional Programme on Energy Security and Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa, in partnership with SAIIA, invites you to a one-day conference.
Korea-Africa forum for economic cooperation 2019
We invite you to a conference on the African Continental Free Trade Agreement and how African countries and external investors can leverage this agreement for mutual benefit.
Conference on Marine and Coastal Ecosystem-based Adaptation
You are invited to our conference to facilitate peer learning and policy engagement around Marine and Coastal Ecosystem-based Adaptation in Southern Africa.
2018 SAIIA Young Researchers Symposium
The South African Institute of International Affairs invites you to our young researchers symposium.
Johannesburg Model UN Conference
The 2018 SAIIA Johannesburg Model United Nations Conference (SJMUN) will take place on 15 September at the Wits Science Stadium on the main campus of the University of the Witwatersrand.
BRICS and Africa: navigating global economic turbulence
On 24 July 2018, South African Finance Minister Mr Nhlanhla Nene will be opening a high-level conference on South Africa’s key finance track priorities for the BRICS Summit.
Third Annual African G-20 Conference
Dr Bheki Mfeka, Special Economic Adviser to the President, and South African G-20 Sous Sherpa, today addressed the Third Annual African G-20 Conference.
Mozambique’s Future Trajectory: Challenges and Opportunities
Mozambique has been one of the ten fastest growing economies in the world from 2001-2010 and is forecast to continue its rapid growth trajectory. In 2014 Mozambique will commemorate 20 years of democracy and, given the substantial changes that have taken place in recent years, this provides a timely juncture to discuss emerging challenges and future perspectives on Mozambique, as well as the country’s role in the SADC region.