We also heard from Dr Ilana van Wyk - Researcher at the Institute for Humanities in Africa (HUMA). She was here to talk about the community event that they will be hosting tonight. Cape Town Commons: Tata Our Billions will be interrogating the funding practices of the South African Lottery and its effect on the civil society landscape of Cape Town . Join the debate to probe the mechanisms of the Lottery Board, its shifts in funding focus and the implications this has for civil society in Cape Town . The panel will interrogate a set of questions, among others, “where does our money go?” The event is happening tonight from to at the Mowbray Town Hall in the Main Road, Mowbray. For further information you can contact HUMA on (021) 650 2970 or visit the website http://www.huma.co.za/
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Giving a Voice to the “Forgotten Voices”: Understanding Addiction Through the Eyes of Families
During Child Protection Month, conversations around addiction often focus on the individual struggling with substance use. But behind eve...
-
The Western Cape blood service is a non-profit organisation which supports all communities in the region by supplying them with safe blo...
-
We had the privilege of interviewing two experts on the critical issue of missing persons in South Africa: Bianca van Aswegen, National Co-o...
-
Every year on October 10, World Mental Health Day is observed with the goals of promoting efforts to support individuals who are dealing wit...
No comments:
Post a Comment