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1. COVID-19 vaccines and treatments nationalism: Challenges for low-income countries and the attainment of the SDGs.

5. Gendered perspective on water security, rights and conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review.

6. Seven years of embracing the sustainable development goals: perspectives from University of South Africa's academic staff.

11. Prospects for a sustainable and climate-resilient African economy post-COVID-19.

12. Opportunities for women in the green economy and environmental sectors.

13. Women's needs in new global sustainable development policy agendas.

14. Wind energy in South Africa: A review of policies, institutions and programmes.

15. Reflections on the Green Growth Index for developing countries: A focus of selected African countries.

16. Green procurement in South Africa: perspectives on legislative provisions in metropolitan municipalities.

17. Sustainable Development, Share Price and Carbon Disclosure Interactions: Evidence From South Africa's JSE 100 Companies.

18. New Global Sustainable Development Agenda: A Focus on Africa.

19. From sustainable development through green growth to sustainable development plus.

20. An Investigation into Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism as Kenya's Green Economy Transition Mechanism.

21. REDD+ and the global climate policy negotiating regimes: Challenges and opportunities for Africa.

22. Regulating Plastics Waste, Stakeholder Engagement and Sustainability Challenges in South Africa.

28. Reorienting South Africa's economy towards a low-carbon growth trajectory.

31. Governance for Sustainable Development.

32. Towards Realising SDGs in the University of Helsinki

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