SELECTED 2013 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE IJR’S WORK IN SOUTH AFRICA
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1. CAPE TOWN
4. GRAHAMSTOWN
Launched the 2012 Transformation Audit publication, which focused on South Africa’s youth dividend
Conducted a series of community healing workshops, leading to a first-ever multiracial steering committee for reconciliation in the area
2. JOHANNESBURG, BLOEMFONTEIN AND DURBAN Briefed stakeholders on key findings from the South African Reconciliation Barometer survey report, also receiving national coverage in the media and eliciting widespread debate
3. PRETORIA Briefed the South African Independent Electoral Commission on key findings and recommendations, contained in the South African Reconciliation Barometer survey report and the Transformation Audit, informing youth policies for the 2014 elections
5. VRYHEID AND WARRENTON Conducted a series of indigenous music and school oral-history workshops, involving all major communities in the area – a first in both towns
6. WORCESTER AND CALVINIA
7. VILLIERSDORP, CLANWILLIAM AND DORINGBAAI Conducted intergenerational oral-history training and implementation processes
8. PAARL Launched a new leadership development camp for youth in the Western Cape
9. PORT ELIZABETH, MTHATHA AND BETHLEHEM Trained educators to teach learners about the TRC in schools
Spearheaded a series of dialogues aimed at dealing with the farmingsector crisis of 2012/2013
Annual Report 2013
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