Amatola Hunters and Conservation Association – Eastern Cape (AHCA)
Amatola Hunters is a young, dynamic and progressive hunting and conservation association, based in East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Continue reading →Amatola Hunters is a young, dynamic and progressive hunting and conservation association, based in East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Continue reading →Agri NW is a civil society service organization that strives to achieve and maintain a prosperous and sustainable farming sector. The primary goal of Agri NW involves the establishment and maintenance of a stable and optimal production and marketing environment for Agriculture, primarily aimed at empowering the Agricultural Producer to produce optimally and competitively. Agri NW has an extensive network capacity through which support recruitment and liaison takes place.
Continue reading →The Addiction Action Campaign is a registered non-profit organization that exists for the benefit of all South Africans regardless of race, religion, culture or creed. The epidemic of addiction in our country is massive. Far greater than most people are aware of. One normally thinks of addiction in terms of illegal drugs and alcohol, but millions of South Africans are addicted to a vast range of addictions such as illegal substances, legal substances as well as behaviours.
Continue reading →Established in 1959, the African Art Centre is a non-profit company which preserves and mentors the development of arts, craft and design; showcasing local creative talent to stimulate sustainable social and economic upliftment.
Continue reading →The Africa Institute of SA (AISA) undertakes basic and applied policy-relevant research that focuses on the development challenges and opportunities facing the African continent. It seeks to provide leadership and harness African agency in the drive for the transformation of African societies into dynamic, peaceful, prosperous spaces. Founded in 1956 and incorporated into the HSRC in 2014, AISA takes its lead from Agenda 2063, Africa’s strategic framework that aims to deliver on its goal for inclusive and sustainable development. The Africa Institute of South Africa undertakes basic, applied and comparative research devoted to the study of Africa and African Diasporas. The centre also collaborates with and provides research-based policy advice to African multilateral organisations on public affairs. Its projects create platforms for dialogue, research dissemination, and capacity building through interventions such as the African Unity for Renaissance Conference, the African Young Graduates Conference and the Archie Mafeje Memorial Annual Lecture. AISA’s key stakeholders include the African Union, the United Nations, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the Southern African Development Community, government departments, universities, science councils and civil society.
Continue reading →The mission of the AfHNS is to improve outcomes of patients with diseases of the head and neck in Africa through prevention, clinical excellence, teaching, training and research, and by promoting the highest professional and ethical standards
Continue reading →Agri Gauteng support the farmers in the business of farming, to ensure the development, profitability, stability, sustainability and contribution towards agriculture in Gauteng and the whole of South Africa.
Continue reading →The Aerosol Manufacturers’ Association of SA (AMA), is the voice of the South African Aerosol Industry. We act on behalf of the industry in a variety of issues such as legislation, education and setting of national standards amongst others.
Continue reading →The Administrative Justice Association of SA, AdJASA, is a non-profit association with the broad aim of promoting administrative justice in South Africa. Its basis is the right to just administrative action found in section 33 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, AdJASA is an association with the broad aim of promoting administrative justice in South Africa. Membership is open to anyone that shares the objects of the association.
Continue reading →Also known as the Agrilaboratorium Assosiasie van Suidelike Afrika, the Agri-Laboratory Association of Southern Africa (AgriLASA) is a non-profit umbrella body, founded in 1993, and aims to provide a forum to promote analytical accuracy, encourage diversity, and provide networking opportunities between experts. Member laboratories share technical knowledge and experience, and address common challenges often encountered in agricultural laboratories.
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