South African Institute of Architects (SAIA)
The South African Institute of Architects is a voluntary association of affiliated and regional institutes established in 1996.
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The South African Institute of Architects is a voluntary association of affiliated and regional institutes established in 1996.
Continue reading →The South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport’s core focus is to tackle doping in sport in order to ensure a culture of ethics and fair play within South Africa.
Continue reading →The SA Professional Institute for Kinderkinetics (SAPIK) is a non-profit professional organization representing the interests of Kinderkinetics across South Africa.
SAPIK is therefore the professional home of Kinderkineticists in South Africa where the professional behaviour of Kinderkineticists are regulated by registration.
SAPIK is dedicated to the advancement of the Kinderkinetics profession and the improvement of services to the consumer and take pride in representing the profession. This Professional body was established in 2002 with the support of various academic training institutions and qualified members of this profession in order to set up a quality control mechanism to guide the profession but also to protect the public.
Continue reading →Aims and Objectives: Advancement of the OH discipline, Promotion of the activities of the institute, nurturing the interest and status of our members, promotion of education and training in the OH discipline
Continue reading →Fire fighting has grown, developing through the years, guided by SAESI into a professional discipline many are proud to call their own through our emergency service training. The united voice of SAESI is proud to have, through the years, successfully guided and developed the industry into the giant it has become today through the use of effective emergency service training.
Continue reading →The Insurance Institute of SA is a national registered professional body recognised by the South African Qualifications Authority for awarding professional designations in the short-term insurance industry. The IISA is a registered non-profit organisation established in 1966 by the industry to advance the insurance sector in South Africa and beyond. The primary responsibility of the institute to its members and the industry in general, is to promote the advancement of knowledge and skills, the maintenance of the highest level of standards and ethics as well as the professional development within the insurance industry.
Continue reading →EISA is a not-for-profit organisation promoting credible elections, citizen participation, and strong political institutions for sustainable democracy in Africa.
Continue reading →The Institute of Environment and Recreation Management (IERM) was established in 1936 to allow networking opportunities for municipal managers who are responsible for the management of public parks, open space and recreation facilities.
The IERM aims to be the leading public-sector organisation promoting sustainable and integrated environmental and recreation management practices in South Africa.
The organisation is a non-profit, common-law association owned and governed by the municipalities who are its members.
Continue reading →The Institute of Estate Agents (IEASA) is a voluntary organisation which represents, assists and supports its members who are composed of principals and estate agents alike.
IEASA represents the industry on government and legislative forums such as the Property Charter, EAAB and Service SETA and as such your membership will empower IEASA to have a stronger voice.
Our members are the heart of our organisation and our mandate is to work diligently to support and serve our members throughout their real estate career for the continued growth and development of our industry.
We provide our members with services and information that are useful for the exercise of their profession
Continue reading →The Catholic Institute of Education promotes and supports quality education for the common good through the spiritual, intellectual and professional formation of leaders and teachers in Catholic schools and skills centres. We are committed to justice and compassion, and offer a Catholic perspective in our engagement with society as we work in solidarity with people most in need.
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