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August 30, 2020
Women in leadership: Political spaces
September 2, 2020

DDP Women’s Month Panel Discussion

Published by DDP Admin on September 1, 2020
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The Democracy Development Program hosted a #women’smonth panel discussion with an all female panelist. Amongst the panelists were: Thobeka Khubisa, an Activist and founder of the Thobeka Khubisa Foundation; Buhle Motseme, a Social Entrepreneur and Activist; Amanda Mathe, Entrepreneurial Strategic Planner and Media Communications Exec as well as Thabile Buthelezi, an Entrepreneur and Activist.

This engagement was held on the 31th August 2020 via Zoom (online) and was facilitated by DDP’s Partner Liaison Officer, Mbalenhle Mkhize and DDP Associate Facilitator, Makhosi Mandy Chili. The theme of this discussion was Enabling young women’s representation and activism in a politically contested era.

Please us the link below to watch the recording of the webinar.

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