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  2. Social Change Assistance Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Social Change Assistance Trust (SCAT) is a South African non-profit advocacy organisation established in 1984 to advocate for human rights and social justice philanthropy. SCAT focuses its projects in the rural areas of four South African provinces. The Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, and the Free State.

  3. Reclaim The City - Wikipedia

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    Reclaim The City (RTC) is a South African non-racial social movement campaigning for land and housing in Cape Town's inner-city and wealthy suburbs.. Reclaim The City is known for its campaigns for affordable and low-income housing as well as spearheading the occupation of two empty and dilapidated government buildings which it turned into housing for poor and vulnerable families.

  4. Slum Dwellers International - Wikipedia

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    The SDI secretariat is located in Cape Town, South Africa. The current chairperson is Joseph Muturi. The current chairperson is Joseph Muturi. Most of SDI's members are poor urban households squatting on the edge of cities in order to access employment possibilities and SDI aims to ensure that the needs of its members are integrated and not ...

  5. Shelter Afrique - Wikipedia

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    Shelter Afrique Development Bank (ShafDB), also known as Company for Habitat and Housing in Africa, is a pan-African finance development bank created to exclusively support the development of the African real estate and housing sector. Through its strategic partnerships, it offers products and related services which support the efficient ...

  6. Indian aid to Africa - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] India was the first Asian country to become a member of the Africa Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF). [5] At the first IndiaAfrica Forum Summit in 2008, India pledged $5.4 billion in development assistance to African countries. It pledged an additional $5 billion at the second IndiaAfrica Forum Summit in May 2011. [6]

  7. Groote Schuur - Wikipedia

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    Groote Schuur in 1899. A view of Groote Schuur in 1988. Groote Schuur (pronounced [ˈɣroːtə ˈsxyːr]; Dutch for 'big shed') is an estate in Cape Town, South Africa.In 1657, the estate was owned by the Dutch East India Company which used it partly as a granary.

  8. Homelessness in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Native Land Act was the first piece of legislation to enforce territorial segregation and was the beginning of racial segregation in institutionalising it into South African legislation. [12] Homeless person trying to make a living through music in Cape Town, South Africa. In 1927, the first township called Langa was founded in Cape Town.

  9. Indian South Africans - Wikipedia

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    Traders from India may have been active on the eastern coast of South Africa for centuries, including before the Dutch settlement of the Cape Colony in 1652. [ 45 ] A significant proportion of slaves imported into the Cape were from parts of India (which included present-day Bangladesh), Indonesia and Sri Lanka. [ 46 ]