Today we spoke to Judith Smith – Director of the Southern African Media & Gender Institute or SAMGI. The institute promotes human rights by increasing the range of voices heard in Southern Africa through participatory education, advocacy, lobbying and media production to improve the status of women. For more information about SAMGI you can contact their offices at (021) 424 0659 or visit their website at www.samgi.org.za
And we also spoke to Tarryn Adams – Marketing and communications officer for the Women's Hope Education and Training Trust also known as WHEAT Trust. The organisation was established in June 1998 to strengthen women’s commitment to community development and to create a culture of giving because this shows that people care about each other. Wheat trust has over the year’s established a bursary, the wheat trust community award, organised various training programmes and created employment. For more information you can contact their offices at (021) 447 3366 or fax them at (021) 447 3720 or visit their website at www.wheattrust.org
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
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