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Alexander Soros #OpenSocietySA25 https://www.bing.com/videos/search?view=detail&mid=9B90FAD9F610F2E794D99B90FAD9F610F2E794D9&q=GEORGE+SORO&shtp=Twitter&shid=931b00dc-f71e-433a-b749-4346b47e92fd&shtk=QWxleGFuZGVyIFNvcm9zICNPcGVuU29jaWV0eVNBMjU%3D&shdk=VGhlIE9wZW4gU29jaWV0eSBGb3VuZGF0aW9uIGlzIHRvbmlnaHQgY2VsZWJyYXRpbmcgMjUgeWVhcnMgaW4gc291dGggQWZyaWNhLiBBbHNvIGJlaW5nIGhvbm91cmVkIHRvbmlnaHQgaXMgT3BlbiBTb2NpZXR5IEZvdW5kYXRpb24gZm91bmRlciwgR2VvcmdlIFNvcm9zLiBUaGUgT3BlbiBTb2NpZXR5IEZvdW5kYXRpb24gd29ya3MgdG8gYnVpbGQgdmlicmFudCBhbmQgdG9sZXJhbnQgZGVtb2NyYWNpZXMgd2hvc2UgZ292ZXJubWVudHMgYXJlIGFjY291bnRhYmxlIHRvIHRoZWlyIGNpdGl6ZW5zLiBGb3IgbW9yZSBuZXdzLCB2aXNpdDogc2FiY25ld3MuY29t&shhk=z9W8SwWcx1dUkWLH7hhyLCzydRAvkuX5eZVreubbw5s%3D&form=VDSHTW&shth=OSH.2tVCcuo4IAtYdbXxPHFDWA

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Antoon Mpho Ndaba is an #OpenSocietySA25 Commemorative Scholar. Hosted by @SAMIP_MDIF, Antoon’s focus area is “advancing discourses on development, with a focus on South African land reform and food sovereignty”.

Read Antoon’s profile: https://25.osf.org.za/portfolio-items/mpho-antoon-ndaba/

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11 Dec 2018

Antoon Mpho Ndaba is an #OpenSocietySA25 Commemorative Scholar. Hosted by @SAMIP_MDIF, Antoon’s focus area is “advancing discourses on development, with a focus on South African land reform and food sovereignty”.

Read Antoon’s profile: https://25.osf.org.za/portfolio-items/mpho-antoon-ndaba/

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11 Dec 2018

Antoon Mpho Ndaba is an #OpenSocietySA25 Commemorative Scholar. Hosted by @SAMIP_MDIF, Antoon’s focus area is “advancing discourses on development, with a focus on South African land reform and food sovereignty”.

Read Antoon’s profile: https://25.osf.org.za/portfolio-items/mpho-antoon-ndaba/

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11 Dec 2018

Antoon Mpho Ndaba is an #OpenSocietySA25 Commemorative Scholar. Hosted by @SAMIP_MDIF, Antoon’s focus area is “advancing discourses on development, with a focus on South African land reform and food sovereignty”.

Read Antoon’s profile: https://25.osf.org.za/portfolio-items/mpho-antoon-ndaba/

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Anti_DJTrumpAnti-DJ.Trump@Anti_DJTrump·
3 Jul 2019

This is a great report highlighting critical contributions of grantees over 25 years, and the journey of OpenSociety in SA over the last 25 years. Thanks to the entire OSF network for support to build our democracy.
Read it!#OpenSocietySA25 #OSFSAcivilsociety patrickgaspard …

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_HassanFFatima Hassan 🌻@_HassanF·
2 Jul 2019

Thank you to team @osfsa and organisers (oops, some went on errands during pic) 🤗 for arranging the 2019 Grantee Meet and Greet and the *EPIC* send off! 💃🏾

This amazing team will take the Foundation to its next brilliant phase.

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_HassanFFatima Hassan@_HassanF·
29 Jun 2019

This is a great report highlighting critical contributions of grantees over 25 years, and the journey of @OpenSociety in SA over the last 25 years. Thanks to the entire OSF network for support to build our democracy.
Read it!
#OpenSocietySA25
#OSFSAcivilsociety
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osfsaOSF - SA *25*@osfsa·
29 Jun 2019

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BillbobbirdWilliam Bird@Billbobbird·
29 Jun 2019

Wowsers I joined Twitter ten years ago! Feels a lot longer but it might be the #OpenSocietySA25 after effects. #MyTwitterAnniversary

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Since George Soros began his philanthropy in 1979, we've been working to advance freedom, justice and human rights worldwide.
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"Last year taught me that there is no such thing as certainty, but despite my uncertainty, it is my sincere wish that 2021 is a kinder one for us all" – OSF-SA Executive Director, Bulelwa Ngewana, reflects on the tough year that was and looks ahead to positive change in her latest article. Read it at the link below. ... See MoreSee Less

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It’s hard to believe that we are only in the third week of 2021. Most people I have spoken to expressed that this year feels like last year physically and psychologically. In many respects it feels worse due to the continuous numbing losses that we are all experiencing: of loved ones, colleagues a...
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GroundUp have reported nearly 85,000 excess deaths of people over the age of 60, since 3 May 2020. The SA Medical Research Council have attributed most of these deaths to Covid-19, expressing the likelihood of many more deaths among the elderly. Daily Maverick has the full story. ... See MoreSee Less

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OSF-SA grantee GroundUp, has revealed a massive undercount in the number of official Covid-19 deaths released by the Heath Department, when comparing it to the number of excess deaths recorded in the country. The group has highlighted one of the reasons for this being that "many people die without having being diagnosed with Covid-19". ... See MoreSee Less

Over 100,000 South Africans have probably died of Covid-19

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Latest MRC report shows over 16,000 excess deaths in week ending 16 January
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Following an announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa, political parties will be compelled to disclose who they received funding from to the Independent Electoral Commission from 1 April 2021. Right2Know Campaign has called the implementation long overdue, declaring that "every person has the right to know who they are voting for and who they are getting their money from". ... See MoreSee Less

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On Friday, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the Political Party Funding Act will come into operation on 1 April 2021.
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"Grannies are paying R100 for 25 litres of water delivered to their homes by wheelbarrow." OSF-SA grantee, Afesis-corplan, has raised concerns over the price of water in the Eastern Cape. Daily Maverick has the full story. ... See MoreSee Less

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Black Sash has called for President Cyril Rhamaphosa's intervention, after hundreds of people queuing outside the Sassa offices in Bellville were doused with water by police. Sassa’s severe capacity constraints have led to grant applicants facing the risk of exposure to Covid-19 and now too the threat of police force. ... See MoreSee Less

Black Sash turns to Ramaphosa after water cannon blasts grant queue

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The Black Sash has called for the intervention of President Cyril Ramaphosa after police turned a water cannon on social grant applicants queueing outside a South African Social Security Agency office in Cape Town on Friday.
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Prisoners will be among those prioritised for Covid-19 vaccination during phase 2 of the rollout. Responding to public criticism of this decision by government, Clare Ballard, attorney at OSF-SA grantee Lawyers For Human Rights, emphasized that "we are on dangerous terrain when we withhold vaccinations to certain people who are vulnerable because they are vulnerable. We are then withholding care as a form of punishment." ... See MoreSee Less

Should prisoners be prioritised for Covid-19 vaccine rollout in SA?

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Clare Ballard of Lawyers for Human Rights outlines why prisoners are such a vulnerable group and have the right to health care.
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Black Sash has called on Sassa to extend the lapsed temporary disability grants for another three months. Beneficiaries have been sleeping outside Sassa offices in queues, exposing them unnecessarily during the pandemic. ... See MoreSee Less

Extend lapsed temporary disability grants until backlog crisis fixed - Black Sash | News24

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The Black Sash has called on the SA Social Security Agency to extend the lapsed temporary disability grants for another three months.
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