Rustenburg Business Women’s Networking Forum (RBWNF)
To promote and improve women-owned businesses while building relationships with other like-minded women.
Continue reading →To promote and improve women-owned businesses while building relationships with other like-minded women.
Continue reading →The Association of South African Women in Science and Engineering (SA WISE) is a dynamic association for all those who support the idea of strengthening the role of women in science and engineering in South Africa.
Continue reading →A centre of government department focusing on policy, research, monitoring and evaluation
Continue reading →The Women in Finance Network provides a neutral forum where women in the financial industry meet. It was established specifically for women in the financial services industry. WiFN is a forum where women meet, share experiences, support, learn from each other and mentor each other. We organise regional events with expert speakers where you can intera t with peers, role models and mentors – and of course, experience the enthudsiasm and fun of our hive!
Continue reading →The ACVV is the oldest non-profit organisation in the social services field.
The ACVV consists of a National Council & Head Office (NPO 002 834), 115 branches in 4 provinces affiliated to ACVV National Council and 220 service programs across 5 service focus areas: Social work and child protection, early childhood development, older persons and special needs, leadership and training
With a membership of over 377 women from 42 countries the IWC of Cape Town is about friendship, support and encouragement, all while doing important philanthropic work in the community. We are a friendship club that supports social interaction with a specific focus or theme on cultural, educational, charitable, and recreational activities.
Continue reading →The Nisaa Institute for Women’s Development (henceforth referred to as Nisaa) was started by a group of committed women activists, in response to the growing problem of violence against women. The organisation was initiated at the end of 1993 and launched in April 1994, with the assistance of the Frauen Anstiftung.
Nisaa is a non-profit, non-governmental organization, opposed to all forms of oppression, exploitation and violence against women. Nisaa particularly focuses on the prevention of gender violence and the empowerment of women who have been abused at the hands of their partners.
Continue reading →National Council of African Women is a charitable organization whose focus is helping the needy. The aim of NCAW is service to humanity. It is for this reason that it adopted from the International Council of Women the motto: “Do to others what you would want them to do to you.”
Continue reading →SAVF aims to render social services to individuals & families within the community in order to empower them to improve their quality of life.SAVF creates hope in people with social needs.
Continue reading →The South African Women Lawyers Association (SAWLA) was established on
7 May 2006 to provide a dialogue and professional networking forum for South African Women in Legal Careers.