History Matters
a blog promoting citizenship and democracy in South Africa
History Matters is an initiative of South African History Online. Click here to visit the SAHO site.
Recently I’ve been amazed at how the internet can be used to benefit NGO’s and other development agencies. Where before (as in before the internet, Google and Facebook) communication campaigns and fundraising were significantly more difficult because of the start up capital required. Now (as in the now of social media marketing, creative commons licenses [...]
Continue reading...Monday, July 28, 2008
Development Dialogue at the Centre fro the Book
Continue reading...Thursday, July 17, 2008
The Isandla Institute is hosting a dialogue on HIV/AIDS and sustainable human settlements. The focus will be the Institute’s recent research in this area and their resource guide with practical suggestions for sustainable settlements [...]
Continue reading...Friday, July 11, 2008
ISANDLA INSTITUTE AND THE AFRICAN CENTRE FOR CITIES (UCT) INVITE YOU TO THE BOOK LAUNCH: “City Futures: Confronting the Crisis of Urban Development” by Edgar Pieterse [...]
Continue reading...Friday, July 11, 2008
The National Association of Distance Education and Open Learning in South Africa (NADEOSA) is hosting a two-day conference titled Innovation in Open and Distance Education from 18-19 August 2008 in Pretoria. In a period of growing convergence between the use of distance and traditional education methodologies in the pursuit of open education ideals, this conference will [...]
Continue reading...Friday, July 11, 2008
The Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID) will host the 11th AWID International Forum from 14-17 November 2008 in Cape Town …
Continue reading...Monday, June 16, 2008
Jay Naidoo has called for a national dialogue to rescue our faltering democracy … what might be some of the talking points?
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 10, 2008
An interesting event is taking place this Thursday at the Centre for the Book in Cape Town. Jackie Dugard of the Centre for Applied Legal Studies will discuss the legal arguments put forward to the High Court in the recent case about water meters in Phiri, Soweto and the implications of the Court’s landmark [...]
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Monday, November 24, 2008
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