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First published in 1996, the Transformer is produced by Afesis-corplan, with sponsorship from the Ford Foundation and Cordaid.

While many of the articles cover issues facing local government in South Africa, the journal also features opinion pieces and critical reflections on housing and urban development issues in the Eastern Cape.

Our readership includes mayors, councillors, municipal managers, non-governmental and community-based organisations, academics, researchers, development practitioners, civil society organisations, community leaders, media representatives, journalists, information officers, officials in the Department of Provincial and Local Government, consultants and contractors in the private sector who do business with local government.

As part of our strategic plan for the continued growth and sustainability of the journal, we have successfully offered advertising space since October 2006.

Now in full colour, with six issues published per year, the Transformer is available online or by joining our mailing list. To receive your free copy of the latest issue, send your name and postal address details: click here to email
 
   

December/January 2010

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- 2009: The Year That Was by Peter Kimemia
- A Focus on Women, Politics and Development by Nontlantla Skenjana
- Land Restitution: An Unacceptable Glacial Drift by Thabile Sokupa
- Who is to Blame for the Violent Protests? Is it the State or Criminal Elements? by Nontando (Guwa) Ngamlana
- Climatic Change: Torrid Times Ahead for Less Developed Countries by Peter Kimemia
- Urban Agriculture: Time to Walk the Talk by Thembi Mabhula
- A New Response to Informal Settlements by Mark Misselhorn
- Incrementally Securing Official Access to Property in Informal Settlements by Lauren Royston
- Motivation for an Innovation Fund by Ronald Eglin
- South Africa: The Complex Story of HIV Prevalence by Thabile Sokupa
- Community Participation: Why isn’t it Working? by Nontando (Guwa) Ngamlana
- Sprucing up Mthatha: How Disparate Role-Players Joined Hands to Plan Ahead by Nontlantla Skenjana
 
   

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