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          • 2010
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                • NGO Week 2010 Programme>
                  • Dialogues, debates and Round table Discussions
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                      • Regional Dialogues
                        • Popular education School
                      • 16 Days Of Activism 2010>
                        • Mobilisation leading upto 16 Days
                          • Womens conference
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                                • What is the Popular Education movement
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                                  Popular Education movement:
                                  The Popular Education (PE) movement has a rich history in South Africa, and in many parts of the world, of capacitating communities, organizations and movements to engage in action for human rights and social transformation
                                  Leadership and Governance:
                                  What are the pressing needs in the areas of leadership and governance that we need to be dealing with
                                  Building Collective Identities and Human Rights:
                                  Why do we need to be collaborating with SANGOCO? - How do we reinforce the vision of a united Civil Society voice to enable us to deal with the socio-economic, political, social and human rights crises facing our people.
                                  Building Organisational Capacities:
                                  What kind of capacities do we need to strengthen within Civil Society to ensure that we build a country with the objectives of development of communities for its peoples rather than merely an integrated market for the private sector and international investors?
                                  Facilitating Access to Resources:
                                  What do we need to be doing to facilitate access to resources to ensure sustainable development and social justice for all?
                                  Engaging Key Actors to Ensure Programmatic Development and Change:
                                  How do we move forward collectively in 2010 and beyond?
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