ORGANISATIONS
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Some common (mis)perceptions about the Black Sash | |
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Selby Msimang and Trade Union Organisation in the 1920's | |
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SAYCO launched | |
Response to the article on the role of service organisations by some members of LACOM, Durban, in SALB, Volume 12 Number 8 | ||
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Resources | |
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Resource list: national bodies involved in education and welfare | |
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Repression Monitoring Group | |
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Reorganisation and staffing | |
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RELIGIOUS AWAKENING IN SOUTH AFRICA |
RELIGIOUS AWAKENING IN SOUTH AFRICA |
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Regional reports to conference: against a background of detentions and rampant | |
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Reader's view: "The sell-out of the sports struggle" | |
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Principles of programme planning |
A document setting out the principles of programme planning, including criteria for a good programme and evaluation of programmes |
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Principles of formation of an organisation |
The document provides guidelines for creating an effective organisation. |
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Press Statement of the United Democratic Front |
Press statement from Popo Molefe as the United Democratic front will hold a National General Council (NGC) from the 1st to 3rd of March 1991. |
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Press release issued following the Mariannhill Conference held on 1-3 December 1968. |
The press release provides reasons for establishing a national student organisation (SASO) South African Students Organisation.. |
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Political perspective: Presented at the National Consultative Conference held on 10 May 1991 |
Paper on political perspectives presented at the National Consultative Conference held on 10 May 1991. |
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Organisations | |
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On discipline |
Booklet on discpline. According to UDF the concept of discipline arises from political conciousness. |
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On democracy | |
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NUSAS reconstruction |
Report consisting of three NUSAS Commission reports. The first one is called Commission of NUSAS reconstruction, followed by Commission of SASO publications, and an article entitled Race and Economics in South Africa. |