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Month: February 2023

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National Action Plan (NAP) engagement session- Gauteng Province

Feb 20, 2023Vimbai MataruseLatest News

UNICEF, in partnership with CoRMSA, coordinated and facilitated the National Action Plan (NAP) engagement session in Randburg with over 25 children and youth from Gauteng Province to feed into the development of child-friendly NAP.

Our Victory on Refugee Protection

Feb 17, 2023Vimbai MataruseLatest News

High Court Declares Sections of Refugees Act Unconstitutional Follow the link below for more information News24-https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/high-court-declares-sections-of-refugees-act-unconstitutional-20230216  

UNICEF Support – Humanitarian Assistance

Feb 15, 2023Vimbai MataruseLatest News

With the support of UNICEF, we visited the victims of floods in Queenstown, Eastern Cape-Chris Hani District Municipality and donated sanitary wear, infant clothes, children and adult foodstuffs, blankets and other materials to mitigate the hardships currently faced by more than 750 victims. Thank you UNICEF.  

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