Forum for Women in Democracy (FOWODE) with support from Ford Foundation will convene a meeting of East African researchers and activists working to promote alternative and transformative leadership. The meeting of 40 participants to be held in Uganda will review the existing forms of leadership and explore alternative and transformative modes of leadership and share strategies. The perspectives and experiences of the participants will be documented and disseminated widely in the region in ord...read more

Umhlaba Development Services is a development consultancy company providing a range of support services to NGOs, donors, and government departments. It is looking for a Financial Services Consultant.

Learn How to develop and implement strategies in areas such as fund raising, income generation, volunteer recruitment, financial management, cross sector partnerships and media engagement.

RAU University offers a two week intensive study and completion of assignments leading to a certificate, recorded at SAQA, worth a quarter of an MA.

The Foundation for Human Rights is looking for a Project Officer, to be based in Pretoria.

Gun Free South Africa is looking for a person who has a passion for peace and against violence; who does not own a gun and is committed to remaining gun free at home and at work.

JEP believes that young people have the inherent right to contribute to and be nurtured by South African society, which recognises and responds to the full range of needs and gifts of young women and men. The JEP is seeking a Training Co-ordinator.

The Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria on Thursday awarded its first batch of grants - worth $378 million - to fight the world's deadliest diseases in 31 countries.

The value of the Border Community Chest in helping deserving organisations throughout its region was illustrated again on Tuesday when the distribution committee decided to make annual grants for 2002-3 of just under R200 000. It was agreed to allot R135 000 to organisations and R60 000 to food distribution.

Ethiopia has been awarded more than US $7 million as part of the Global Fund to tackle diseases, backed by computer billionaire Bill Gates. The award is part of a multi-million dollar package announced in New York recently, and which gives a large proportion of the money to African countries.

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