
Resources
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> School Quality & Environmental Learning Report pdf
Much has been said about the poor performance of the South African schools system. This report summarises key issues, with details in Appendix 1. It provides an analysis of the underlying factors, drawing on the extensive literature available, and on 12 interviews with teachers and departmental officials in the Eastern Cape and Western Cape.
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> Biodiversity Human Capital Development Strategy Mid-Term Review 2020-2021
> Biodiversity Human Capital Development Strategy Mid-Term Review 2020-2021- Executive Summary
> National Digital and Future Skills Strategy in South Africa
> Human Capital Development Strategy for the Biodiversity Sector
> National Biodiversity Economy Strategy (NBES)
> Environmental Sector Skills Plan for South Africa
> A Human Capital Development Strategy for the Biodiversity Sector2010 - 2030
> Overview of the: Post 2020 Update Human Capital Development Strategy for the Biodiversity Sector
> Human Capital Development Strategy for the Biodiversity Sector: Implementation Plan to 2030
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> South Africa’s 2nd National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan2015 – 2025
> Biodiversity White Paper 2023
> National Skills Development Plan (NSDP)
> A Framework for a Just Transition in South Africa 2022
> Framework For The Science Technology And Innovation Decidal Plan
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> Building Capacity for Green, Just and Sustainable Futures
> Conservation Leadership Capacity Building: a Landscape Study
> Skills for Green Jobs: South Africa
> Skills for Green Jobs: A Global View
> Unlocking Green Jobs In South Africa: A Catalytic Intervention, Synthesis Report
>Biodiversity-Related Employment in South Africa
> Skills Supply and Demand in South Africa
> Are We Producing Enough Doctoral Graduates In Our Universities?
> Graduate Student’s Guide to Necessary Skills for Nonacademic Conservation Careers

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It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.”
-Sir David Attenborough