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Partnerships | DPSA
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How can we help you? Projects & Programmes. HIV and AIDs and TB Programme. Employment – Code of good practise. Employment – Employment Equity Act. DSI (Danish Council of Disabled). SHIA (Swedish Organisations of Disabled Persons International Aid Association). DPI (Disabled People International). DPI is an international membership organisation of disabled persons. It addresses issues of disabled people at an international arena especially with activities at the United Nations. SAFOD is the Southern Afric...
ecdeet.co.za
beneficiaries
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The Eastern Cape Chapter of DPSA. Includes 40 locally organized associations and more than 700 individuals with disabilities who. Reside in both urban and rural areas within the Eastern Cape. Is a national concern which represents seven major Non-Profit Public Benefit Organisations for people who are disabled. Deaf Federation of South Africa. South African Disability Development Trust. Disabled People South Africa. National Council for Persons with Physical Disabilities in South Africa.
monepo.co.za
Monepo Solution » Association Partners
http://monepo.co.za/partners
Construction and other related services. Construction and other related services. Ennerdale tornado ripped roof off my house - Independent Online. Hawks bust money-laundering operation - iAfrica.com. Zuma accepts SABC board members resignations - Independent Online. Powered by Google News Just Better. Administrative Officer (4 months contract). Contact Name: Tshepo Makena. Cell No: 072 530 3316. Alt No: 083 440 7810. Fax No: 086 662 8983. Email Address: info@monepo.co.za. Designed by Mendi consulting.
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The African Commons Project
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