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Month: October 2022

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CoRMSA on eNCA – #WeTheNation Dialogue on migration

Oct 13, 2022Vimbai MataruseLatest News, Media Articles

CoRMSA, alongside other organisations, participated in #WeTheNation Dialogue at #eNCA studios in Hyde Park to discuss the challenges and opportunities of migration in South Africa and proposed solutions. Civil Societies argued, “South Africa uses migrants to scapegoat its failing systems.”

International Day of Girl Child

Oct 11, 2022Vimbai MataruseLatest News

Join us in promoting the human rights of all girls around the world  including asylum seekers, refugees and migrants girls, regardless of their nationalities

#DocumentUs campaign session- Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban – 6 October 2022

Oct 6, 2022Vimbai MataruseLatest News

CoRMSA, alongside Durban Refugee Pastoral Care, facilitated the #DocumentUs Campaign session with over 50 Children and Youth from the KZN Province to strengthen access to birth registration and birth certificate for all children.

Child Rights Training – Kwa-Zulu Natal Province , Durban – 5 October 2022

Oct 5, 2022Vimbai MataruseLatest News

Training on Child Rights is currently underway in Kwazulu -Natal, Durban which aims to enhance the children’s knowledge base on Child Rights and capacitate them on how to claim them

13th Child Trauma Conference – Cape Town – 5 October 2022

Oct 5, 2022Vimbai MataruseLatest News

CoRMSA  is currently taking part in a Capacity Building training on the impact of conflict on children, mechanisms for child care and support, interventions for child sexual violence and trauma and prevention of child abuse.  

#DocumentUs Campaign engagement- Free State Province , Welkom – 29 October 2022

Oct 5, 2022Vimbai MataruseLatest News

CoRMSA facilitated a #DocumentUs Campaign engagement with the youths in Free State Province, Welkom, to strengthen access to birth registration and birth certificates for all children.

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