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Ceasefire Campaign and ACTION Support Centre

Civil society working together for peace and nonviolence
Mercenaries and Millionaires, 

A closer look at Central Africa.
Speakers: 

Richard Smith, ACTION Support Centre*
Corlett Letlojane, Human Rights Institute of South Africa*
Tues 14 May
At 11am for 11.30am
Ceasefire Campaign Boardroom
2nd Floor 53 Juta St (west of Jan Smuts), Braamfontein

Join us for a seminar that will explore the controversies surrounding the role of the SANDF in the Central African Republic, as part of an analysis of the broader geopolitical context of Central Africa, and the underlying principles and prerogatives informing the South African and African Union international relations and human security agenda


Richard Smith is the Steering Committee Representative at the ACTION Support Centre and is a transformation strategist who has worked extensively on the continent and  internationally building peace and promoting non-violent systemic approaches to working with and transforming conflict;


Corlett Letlojane, director of the Human Rights Institute of South Africa, is a regular participator and lobbyist at regional events and institutions such as the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights.
 
The Ceasefire Campaign offices are 2 blocks from the University of the Witwatersrand, close to the Mandela Bridge

RSVP Sky Mzobe 011 4035315 or Kate Gardner 011 482 2453



Applied Conflict Transformation ACT Course: APPLY NOW!

The Applied Conflict Transformation course brings together practitioners from across the continent to share experiences and deepen their understanding of conflict transformation. 

The workshop approach to learning uses a fine balance of pedagogical methods that includes analysis from specialist resource people, inputs on critical conflict issues facing the continent, conceptual frameworks, detailed case studies and creative participatory exercises.

Please visit the Upcoming events pages for more information on the next ACT course being held 18th-22nd June  2013. Applications are being accepted now!

Please contact allison@asc.org.za or richard@asc.org.za for further information



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