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The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO)
introduced its quarterly magazine Ubuntu – South Africa’s Public Diplomacy in action
in August 2012 to:

  • communicate with and educate stakeholders on South Africa’s foreign policy positions, achievements, objectives and goals
  • give in-depth analysis and information on key departmental issues ranging fro current affairs, bilateral and multilateral milestones, upcoming key events, as
    well as international work done by other government departments, business and
    parastatals.
 
2021
   
Issue 23, March 2021:

Special features in Issue 23 include:

  • Liberation heritage: Ambassador Priscilla Jana: A human rights icon
  • How values, interests and power must shape South Africa's foreign policy
  • Six reasons why Africa's new free trade area is a global game changer
  • Strengthening regional tourism integration and cooperation
  • Blockchain and South Africa’s foreign policy
  • What African countries can expect from Biden: And what they should ask for
  • Why it pays to link products to places – and how African countries can do it
  • “Atoms for Development” in Africa
  • South African astronomy has a long, rich history of discovery – and a promising future
  • SKAO is born: Launch of international observatory signals new era for radio astronomy
  • Gigantic galaxies discovered with the MeerKAT telescope
  • Step up climate-change adaptation or face serious human and economic damage – UN report
  • Flying the flag
     

 

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