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University of Johannesburg

The University of Johannesburg, one of the largest, multi-campus, residential universities in South Africa, seeks to achieve the highest distinction in scholarship and research. Born from the merger between the former Rand Afrikaans University (RAU), the Technikon Witwatersrand (TWR) and the Soweto and the East Rand campuses of Vista University in 2005, the University of Johannesburg fosters ideas that are rooted in African epistemology, but also addresses the needs of South African society and the African continent as it is committed to contribute to sustainable growth and development.

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Small scale farmers aren’t getting much from the rooibos tea access and benefit sharing agreements. Paul Weinberg

South Africa’s small-scale rooibos tea growers aren’t getting much from an industry deal – why it’s not fair

Rooibos herbal tea was first farmed by Indigenous South Africans who were forced off their land during apartheid.
A women’s agroforestry co-operative in Rwanda. Ilene Perlman/Shutterstock

Africa’s smallholder farmers are using bright ideas to adapt to climate change: G20 countries should fund their efforts

Agriculture is not just a victim of climate change. It is key to the solution. It must receive the same attention globally as fossil fuels and energy transitions.

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