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Ucodep: Project Coordinator

Application Deadline: 
15 Mar 2010

Programme Title: Support to Decentralization and Local Development Policies in South Africa- A network of Tuscan and South African Local Governemnts (NETSAFRICA)

Donors: Government of Italy and Regional Authority of Tuscany

Employer: Ucodep (International NGO headquartered in Italy)

Reporting to: Project Coordinator

Duty station: East London

Starting date: immediate

Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust: Secretary to the Director

Application Deadline: 
17 Mar 2010

The Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust aims to reduce incidents and increase the reporting of rape. It also works towards a decrease in secondary trauma for survivors seeking access to justice and improved services both within the Criminal Justice System (CJS) and in communities. It has offices in Athlone, Observatory and Khayelitsha.

The Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust seeks to appoint a Secretary to the Director, based in Observatory, Cape Town.

 

Oxfam GB: Regional Director - Southern African Region

Application Deadline: 
17 Mar 2010

Oxfam GB is a leading international NGO working in over 80 countries to address poverty and suffering through supporting development, humanitarian and advocacy interventions.

Philimpilo Community Care: Marketing Officer / PA

Application Deadline: 
19 Mar 2010

Philimpilo Community Care enables healing and wholeness to families affected by HIV/AIDS in vulnerable communities through psychosocial care.

 

One month Research Assignment - Durban

Application Deadline: 
19 Mar 2010

Call for a Durban-based Researcher in South Africa


As poor people have unequal access to decision-making and policy influence in comparison with other social groups, they (and organisations representing or working with them) have in principle a strong interest in articulating and amplifying their views in order to influence public attitudes and policy opinion. They need communication to build a crucial body of pressure and support for their views and positions to be recognised, lest they be outweighed by those with greater political voice and power.