The APC (Association for Progressive Communications) urgently needs to fill two challenging positions, Programme and Projects Manager/Deputy Director and Logistics Coordinator.

The Church Community Leadershipt Trust (CCLT), requires the services of a helpful, hardworking SwitchboardOperator/ Receptionist.

The Hesperian Foundation is looking for an Editorial Coordinator and Project Associate/Research Coordinator for an Environmental Health Book Project. The foundation is a nonprofit publisher of books and newsletters for community-based health care. Developed collaboratively with health workers and groups worldwide, our publications address the underlying social, political, and economic causes of poor health, and suggest ways groups can organize to improve health conditions in their communities.

AFRODAD is a regional organisation based in Harare. Its main goal is to undertake research and analysis and provide information on African Debt problems and contribute to finding sustainable solutions. Over the past two years, AFRODAD has embarked on an extensive institutional restructuring and expansion exercise. The organisation is now looking to recruit a dynamic, and committed individual to head the organisation and build its position as a key independent research, advocacy and informatio...read more

The African Network Information Center (AfriNIC), the African Regional Internet Registry, seeks two highly qualified candidates to fill the vacancy of Hostmaster in 2002. Candidates must be nationals of a member state of the African Union. AfriNIC offers competitive salary structure and benefits.

An internationally renowned South African composer has rejected a call by Nelson Mandela to apologise for the lyrics of a new song which portrays the country's Indian population as abusing black people and being more racist than whites. A barrage of criticism has led to Mbongeni Ngema's song AmaNdiya - Zulu for "Indians" - being banned by some radio stations and record shops.

The new vice chancellor of the University of South Africa (Unisa) and former chairperson of the South African Human Rights Commission, Barney Pityana, who oversaw the hearings into racism in the media, has accused the "Mail and Guardian" newspaper of racism and is threatening to take it to court for defamation.

This is the first call for applicants for Adilisha distance learning courses for human rights and advocacy organisations in southern Africa. Fahamu, in association with the Department for Continuing Education at the University of Oxford, will be offering courses specifically designed to meet the needs of human rights and advocacy organisations in southern Africa. Developed together with international and regional experts, seven courses will be run in the course of the next 12 months.

A R1, 2million double-storey complex with eight new classrooms is to be built for a primary school in Ginsberg here. The AngloGold Fund, the social development arm of AngloGold, South Africa’s largest gold producer, funds the project for the Ginsberg Seventh Day Adventist Primary School.

The British High Commission in Ghana's has donated 65,000 pounds (about US $95,300) to two human rights projects under its Human Rights Project Fund. The funding is to be given to the Social Enterprise Development Foundation of West Africa (SEND), to implement a gender, human rights and peace education project. The project aims to address the livelihood insecurity of women and children through human rights and gender education and training.

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