28 April - Human Rights

In today’s show, we spoke to Sharon Follentine from the department of Social Development. We were talking about the Family Strengths Expo. In celebration of the 15th Anniversary of the International Year of the Family the department of Social Development in collaboration with other government departments and civil society will be hosting a 3 day Family Strengths Expo in Belhar Indoor Sports Complex. She explained more about the objectives of the expo. For more information about the Expo contact Nomfundo Nabela on (021) 483 5601 or Lionel Arnolds on (021) 483 5601 alternatively visit www.capegateway.gov.za

We also heard from Dr Clint Le Bryns – one of the founding members of the Ethical Leadership Project. The Ethical Leadership Project is aligned with the constitution of the country and follows a strong Human Rights culture. Their mission is to empower leaders at all society levels with skills, knowledge and values in order to promote moral change. For more information contact (021) 959 6843 or visit www.elp.org.za

We closed off the show with an interview with Ntuthu Ntwana from the election monitoring network. She operated as a mediator during the elections. We spoke about her role as as a mediator and the future plans of the organisation. For more information call (021) 696 2910.

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