Business Unity South Africa (BUSA)
BUSA is a non-profit company, representing organised business in South Africa.
Continue reading →BUSA is a non-profit company, representing organised business in South Africa.
Continue reading →The Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE), an independent policy analysis and advocacy organisation, is South Africa’s leading development think tank. Since its establishment in 1995, CDE has been gathering evidence, consulting widely, and generating innovative policy recommendations on issues critical to economic growth and democratic consolidation. CDE has a special focus on the role of business and markets in development.
Continue reading →The Chartered Institute of Goverment Finance Audit and Risk Officers (CIGFARO) is the recognized professional body for finance, audit, risk management, performance management and related professionals in the public sector.
CIGFARO is is a non-statutory, SAQA-recognised professional body.
They have four professional designations:
ASAIPA represents 14 IPA’s throughout South Africconsisting of more or less 1120 independent General/Family practitioners and Primary Care Providers in individual and/or group practice. ASAIPA is one of the largest consumer branded networks of primary care practitioners in South Africwhich has a national footprint in every province throughout South Africa.
Continue reading →Cement & Concrete SA (CCSA) is the new consolidated body which will take the lead on all matters relating to cement and concrete in South Africa. The single non-profit entity, CCSA, was established in March 2021 through the consolidation of The Concrete Institute (TCI), Concrete Society of Southern Africa (CSSA), and the Association of Cementitious Material Producers (ACMP).
Continue reading →Also known as the Kaapse Jagters & Wildbewaringsvereniging, Cape Hunt is accredited in terms of the FCA 60 of 2000. In terms of this acceditation, Cape Hunt may award its members with a dedicated unter status after complying with certain provisions of the act.
Continue reading →The Consumer Goods Council of South Africa (CGCSA) is an industry association that represents Retail and Manufacturing member companies in a sector that is one of the largest sources of employment in South Africa.
At the core of CGCSA’s purpose lies our vision, which is to become leading Consumer Goods industry platform for advocacy, collaboration and best practice in Africa.
Continue reading →The Association for Savings and Investment South Africa (ASISA) represents the majority of the country’s asset managers, collective investment scheme management companies, linked investment service providers, multi-managers and life insurance companies.
ASISA’s members are considered the custodian of the bulk of the nation’s savings and investments and are among the country’s biggest contributors to the national GDP.
ASISA enables this industry to speak with one voice and represents the unified goal of ensuring that the South African savings and investment industry remains relevant and sustainable into the future in the interest not only of ASISA and its members, but also the country and its citizens
Continue reading →The AHi has been working with small businesses and entrepreneurs for more than 75 years.
Continue reading →AFSA recognises that the HIV epidemic is rooted in social and relational phenomena conditioned by environmental, cultural, political and socio-economic drivers. Given the complex reality that HIV affects communities and subgroups differently, AFSA uses strategies that address the social and structural drivers of HIV/AIDS and integrates interventions into a broader sexual and reproductive health framework. AFSA focuses on geographies and populations with elevated risk, thereby effectively and efficiently maximizing prevention impact.
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