South African Blankets Manufacturers Employers’ Organisation (SABMEO)
Employers’ association for blanket manufacturers
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Employers’ association for blanket manufacturers
Continue reading →The SA Association of Physicists In Medicine and Biology (SAAPMB) is a national organisation of Physicists, Radiation Protection Scientists and Radiobiologists. The organisation aims to represent these professions by promoting their advancement. Regular meetings are arranged by the organisation to discuss the application of natural sciences and engineering in health, medicine and biology, encouraging training and continuous professional advancement.
Continue reading →The SA Association of Consulting Professional Planners | Northern Region represents firms of Consulting Professional Planners in private practice in the provinces listed above. This is the central information portal for contacting consulting professional planners. The SAACPP website provides access to contact details of members of the Association whilst providing information to interested and affected parties relevant to the consulting sphere of planning.
Continue reading →The SA Association of Health and Skin Care Professionals (SAAHSP) is a Non Profit Organisation serving its members and the Skin, Body, and Nail Care Profession and Industry as the Professional Body in South Africa. SAAHSP is legally constituted to protect the Public Interest in relation to services provided.
The organisation will develop, award, monitor and revoke Professional Designations and regulate Continual Professional Development (CPD)
Continue reading →The SA Association of Botanists was established for the advancement of Botany, to promote and uphold the status of this profession in all sectors of the population, and to perform such functions as may be desirable for the attainment of these objectives. The association does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed or class, and is committed to removing any such barriers to the exercise of the profession.
Continue reading →The mission of the SA Association of Public Administration and Management (SAAPAM) is to encourage and promote good governance and effective service delivery through the advancement of professionalism, scholarship and practice in public administration and management.
Continue reading →The SA Association of Social Workers in Private Practice (SAASWIPP) is a voluntary professional association of social workers in private practice and is a registered Non-Profit-Organisation. Formed in 1979, they have members in all nine provinces.
Continue reading →The SA Association of Mediators, also known as SAAM, is a registered Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) that acts as a professional regulatory body for its members.
Proudly, SAAM is a founding member of the National Accreditation Board for Family Mediators (NABFAM). In accordance with this, SAAM occupies two seats on the NABFAM Executive Board. As part of the process of defining and adopting sound standards, the executive committee sought to align South African Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) standards with international best practices. As such SAAM accreditation aims at supporting standards consistent with that of the International Mediation Institute (IMI). Fundamentally SAAM’s contribution to the complex and valued function of the practice of mediation in South Africa is based on solid foundations. These foundations are upheld by sound education and the training of mediators. Driven to transform as a current and up-to-date organisation continually.
Continue reading →SAAFFI, the SA Association of the Flavour & Fragrance Industry, represents all aspects of this fascinating industry.
It unites the industry across non-competitive industry matters, freeing up individual organisations to grow their business. Almost all companies involved in the South African flavour & fragrance sector are Members of SAAFFI enjoy the benefits of being part of a strong industry association.
Continue reading →The SA Association of Women Graduates (SAAWG) promotes the tertiary education of women and their self-development over their lifespan. It seeks equity for women graduates, cross cultural insights and co-operation, and societal advancement. Its great underlying purpose is world peace, brought about through education and international friendship.
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