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Month: April 2021

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Humanitarian Assistance Project in Secunda, Mpumalanga Province.

Apr 16, 2021Vimbai Mataruse2 CommentsLatest News

On the 12 April 2021 , CoRMSA with partner organisation’s in Mpumalanga Province and the support from Open Society Foundations distributed over 100 food parcels to over 100 families (Both local and migrant families) in Secunda township. Covid-19 and the national lockdown regulations has impacted many people’s livelihoods and means of survival with many left…

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Humanitarian Assistance Project in Musina, Limpopo Province.

Apr 16, 2021Vimbai MataruseLatest News

Happy Easter Holidays to Everyone. Covid-19 and National Lockdown has left many people ( regardless of one’s nationality nor documentation statuses) vulnerable with no means of livelihood and survival. In trying to mitigate these challenges  posed by this pandemic and the lockdown regulations, on the o1 April 2021,  CoRMSA in partnership with Messina Legal Advice…

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CoRMSA’s Position on Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout Process

Apr 16, 2021Vimbai MataruseLatest News

CoRMSA Position on Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout! At a webinar organised by CORMSA on the 11th March 2021. Mark Heywood was invited to present on “Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout Process and its implications/benefit thereof”. Over 25 people joined and participated in the discussion. What follows is an overview of the context of the discussion and key action…

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