Centre for Development and Enterprise
The Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) "is an independent policy research and advocacy organisation. It is one of South Africa's leading development think tanks, focusing on critical national development issues and their relationship to economic growth and democratic consolidation. Through examining South African realities and international experience, CDE formulates practical policy proposals outlining ways in which South Africa can tackle major social and economic challenges. CDE has a special focus on the role of business and markets in development.
"Established in 1995 with core funding from South African businesses, CDE has rapidly gained recognition as an authoritative voice in economic and social development policy, and is now 'read and heard' at the very highest levels of government, including the cabinet." [1]
Board
Accessed April 2010: [2]
- Laurie Dippenaar -chair
- Ann Bernstein
- Fikile Bam
- Elisabeth Bradley
- Cas Coovadia
- Abraham (Bram) de Klerk
- Brian Figaji
- Sipho Maseko
- Ishmael Mkhabela
- Soto Ndukwana
- Wiseman Nkuhlu
- Simon Ridley
- Nigel Unwin
- Eugene van As
- Tony van Kralingen