amaNguni Youth Hub (AYH)
amaNguni Youth Hub are a non profit company based in KwaZulu Natal who specialise in youth development and fighting gender based violence.
we also do after school program
amaNguni Youth Hub are a non profit company based in KwaZulu Natal who specialise in youth development and fighting gender based violence.
we also do after school program
Alexandra Taxi Association aims to PROTECT, SECURE and PROMOTE members of the association and commuters alike.
The association also aims to transition the taxi industry from the informal sector into a formal, regulated and sustainable business sector.
Alexandra Taxi Association represents the industry’s interests and acts as an enabling organisation:
Ensuring that the taxi industry is equipped to participate effectively in Gauteng’s economy and deliver SAFE, ACCESSIBLE and AFFORDABLE public transport to its customers.
Securing employment of skilled people from the industry within the association, and facilitating skills development and training opportunities where required.
Our vision is to ensure full and effective participation of the taxi industry in the Gauteng transport system that serves the needs of the people of Alexandra.
AUSA represents the majority of aviation workers in South Africa with advice, representation and assistance in the work place, and in legal matters. The Aviation Union of Southern Africa is a registered trade Union in terms of the Labour Relations Act (Act 66 of 1996).
Continue reading →The Amalgamated Employers Association provide support and advice to employers and employees to help them better understand their rights and obligations in the workplace.
Continue reading →ATASA aims to be a nationally recognized dynamic, innovative, law abiding, and member driven Association furthering the interests of our sector and to actively contribute to the sustainability of a productive vibrant value add economy in South Africa. We seek to participate fully in sector and industry skills development initiatives and transformation in our sector. We have an in-house training centre where skills development programmes are held.
Continue reading →The Society, through its annual meetings, website and list server promotes excellence in research and education and has become the professional home for biomedical researchers and educators in South Africa focusing on anatomy in its broadest sense. In addition to being the primary educators of students in the medical and allied health disciplines, research by ASSA members encompass clinical anatomy, embryology and developmental biology, imaging, cell biology, genetics, histology, neuroscience, forensics, microscopy, anthropology, movement science and numerous other exciting and developing areas. Members are internationally recognized for their contributions to developing and maintaining anatomy as the spine of biomedical science.
Continue reading →The Association of Surgeons of South Africa (ASSA) is a non-profit organisation and is the body that represents General Surgeons in South Africa. Other specific surgical interest groups such as SASES, VASSA, TSSA and the CSSA are members of the ASSA executive committee and represented by ASSA on the South frican Medical Associartion (SAMA) boards.
Continue reading →The objective of the Association is to contribute towards the development of aquaculture in Southern Africa through effective representation and dissemination of information
Continue reading →The Association for Southern African Professional Archaeologists (ASAPA) is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation that exists for the purpose of establishing, maintaining and promoting archaeology in southern Africa (all SADC states). ASAPA is committed to the development of archaeological research, management (the term management includes all related concepts such as conservation, curation, archaeotourism and restoration), outreach and the exchange of archaeological expertise and information in, and beyond, southern Africa.
ASAPA is is a non-statutory, SAQA-recognised professional body.
They have one professional designation:
The Alliance for Children’s Entitlement to Social Security (ACESS) is an alliance of almost 1 000 children’s sector organisations, drawn from all nine provinces. They are rural and urban based, small and large. Members include community-based organisations, faith-based organisations, formal NGOs, social security service providers, academic institutions and other research bodies. All of them share a commitment to the realisation of a comprehensive, efficient and effective social security system in South Africa which is accessible to all poor children, and which provides their socio-economic rights as guaranteed in the South African Constitution.
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