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for further study
SA
Government On-Line
Official
Government Site: www.gov.za
The
Presidency: www.gov.za/president/index.html
The Treasury: www.treasury.gov.za
The Parliament: www.parliament.gov.za
Auditor
General: www.agsa.co.za
Commission on Gender Equality: www.cge.org.za
Constitutional Court: www.concourt.gov.za
Independent Electoral Commission: www.elections.org.za
Public Protector: www.polity.org.za/govt/pubprot/
SA Human Rights Commission: www.sahrc.org.za
Human
Sciences Research Council: www.hsrc.ac.za
Municipal Demarcation Board: www.demarcation.org.za
National Youth Commission: home.intekom.com/nyc/
NEDLAC: www.nedlac.org.za
Statistics South Africa: www.statssa.gov.za
Non-governmental
Sites
Centre
for Policy Studies: www.cps.org.za
Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation: www.csvr.org.za
Development Monitor: www.development-sa.co.za
Institute for Democracy in South Africa: www.idasa.org.za
Institute for Justice & Reconciliation: www.ijr.org.za
Institute for Security Studies: www.iss.co.za
Lawyers for Human Rights: www.lhr.org.za
National Institute of Crime Prevention & Rehabilitation of Offenders:
www.nicro.org.za
Public Service Accountability Monitor: www.psam.ru.ac.za
Women’s Net: www.womensnet.org.za
Statistics and quotes for this brief were taken from the above web
sites and the publication “A History of Inequality in South
Africa – 1652 to 2002” by Sampie Terblanche. Their selection,
arrangement and placement for this briefing is the work of the authors
and not any of the above institutions or agencies.
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