Development Southern Africa provides a crucial platform for critical analysis and debate on development issues in Southern Africa. Addressing socio-economic, political, and environmental challenges, the journal aims to inform policy decisions and promote inclusive development strategies. It serves as a vital resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners engaged in shaping the future of the Southern African region.
The journal explores diverse development themes, such as poverty reduction, inequality, governance, resource management, regional integration, and social justice. It features empirical studies, theoretical analyses, and policy recommendations that contribute to a deeper understanding of the complexities of development in Southern Africa. Indexed in databases like Scopus and Web of Science, Development Southern Africa ensures broad visibility within the academic and policy communities. The target audience includes development economists, political scientists, sociologists, and practitioners working in the region.
Submit your impactful research to Development Southern Africa and contribute to the ongoing dialogue on fostering sustainable and equitable development in Southern Africa. By providing a forum for critical perspectives and evidence-based insights, the journal plays a pivotal role in shaping effective policies and practices for the benefit of the region's people and its environment.