First Political Cafe – 1 June 2016: The Youth vote and local elections
The largest proportion of the South African population is below the age of 35. Youth are therefore disproportionately affected by everything that goes on…
The largest proportion of the South African population is below the age of 35. Youth are therefore disproportionately affected by everything that goes on…
This video features Part Four of the discussion at our first Political Cafe on 1 June 2016, “The 2016 Municipal Elections and the youth…
This video features Part Two of the discussion at our first Political Cafe on 1 June 2016, “The 2016 Municipal Elections and the youth…
This video features Part Three of the discussion at our first Political Cafe on 1 June 2016, “The 2016 Municipal Elections and the youth…
This video features Part One of the discussion at our first Political Cafe on 1 June 2016, “The 2016 Municipal Elections and the youth…
On 1 June Democracy Works Foundation holds its first Political Cafe in Braamfontein, Johannesburg. The Cafes are set to become a monthly event in…
Passing on the Baton is an inter-generational dialogue organised by In Transformation Initiativewith the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation and Democracy Works Foundation. The…
It is essential to invest in the youth, our future economic, political and civic leaders. A new initiative aims to ‘Hand over the baton’…
This video features Part Two of the question and answer session of our 26 November 2015 State of Democracy (SoD) debate, “Does local democracy…
On behalf of our board and team, thank you for your interest in and support for Democracy Works Foundation in 2015. We hope to…