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Author: Development & Alumni / Ontwikkeling & Alumni
Published: 23/04/2021
Karen Bruns, Senior Director: Development and Alumni Relations at Stellenbosch University (SU), has been appointed to the Executive Committee of the newly created Higher Education Fundraising Forum (HEFF), a new Community of Practice established within Universities South Africa (USAf).
USAf s Communities of Practice are fora comprising of specialist professionals from various disciplines pertinent to running a university. These groups meet on a regular basis to share knowledge and information, to network and foster collaboration of public universities on national initiatives, and to support one another by discussing common concerns and devising collective solutions for specific problems.
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South African Military Ends Controversial Ban on Hijabs South African Military Ends Controversial Ban on Hijabs
The South African National Defence Force has ended its longstanding ban on hijabs. This follows the recent court victory of Major Fatima Isaacs who was fired for wearing a hijab.
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South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has reportedly ended their longstanding ban on hijabs, this according to
IOL. The move comes just after Major
Fatima Isaacs, a Muslim woman, won her two-year court case following her dismissal from the military for wearing a hijab. Th SANDF has reportedly amended its military religious dress policy a win for Muslim women serving in the South African military.
#BizTrends2021: Strengthening NPO skills and processes
As an important contributor of skills and research to the non-profit, higher education and philanthropy sectors, Inyathelo shares trends towards ensuring NPO sustainability in 2021.
Capacity building: Against the backdrop of the pandemic, building capacity at non-profit organisations (NPOs) has become more important than ever as they strive to meet escalating demands for their services and facilities, while struggling with limited human and financial resources.
Nazeema Mohamed, executive director, InyatheloBased on our clinic sessions, we know there is a great need for trustworthy advice and education across a wide range of topics. We receive queries spanning bookkeeping and invoicing, resource mobilisation and governing bodies, and much more. The advisory sessions conducted by Inyathelo practitioners are mostly about funding practices and how to attract funding. Our bespoke governance work with non-profit board members has