CIVIL SOCIETY WATCH 28 NOVEMBER-2 DECEMBER: This week – People Living with HIV Sector community meeting, World Aids Day and talk on domestic work in South Africa

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CIVIL SOCIETY WATCH 28 NOVEMBER-2 DECEMBER: This week – People Living with HIV Sector community meeting, World Aids Day and talk on domestic work in South Africa
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The People Living with HIV Sector is holding a community accountability meeting ahead of World Aids Day; the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse is hosting a webinar about electoral reform; and the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa and the ...

Media Monitoring Africa and Unicef hosted a “Children and Xenophobia” workshop at the SABC in Auckland Park, Johannesburg. Itto bring journalists, experts and children into one room to unpack the challenges around media coverage of children and xenophobia.

The event is intended to engage the disability sector on inclusive and accessible platforms towards true democracy.the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse will host a webinar on “What You Need To Know About Electoral Reform”. The workshop will be facilitated by foundation CEO Janet Jobson and Professor Noor Nieftagodien, National Research Foundation chair on local histories and present realities at the University of the Witwatersrand.the People Living with HIV Sector will host a community accountability meeting ahead of World Aids Day on 1 December. It will take place at Dr Rantlai Petrus Molemela Stadium in Bloemfontein.

, the sector has identified key areas needed to improve the HIV and TB response, as well as strengthening health systems. In South Africa, small businesses contribute up to 40% of South Africa’s gross domestic product, according to the event description. They are often categorised as small, medium and micro-enterprises, or SMMEs.

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