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AIDS Legal Network

Suite 6F, Waverley Business Park, Mowbray, 7700, Suite 6F, Waverley Business Park, Mowbray, 7700
Contact Phones : ., +27 21 447 8435
Web Address :www.aln.org.za

The AIDS Legal Network (ALN) is a human rights organisation committed to the promotion, protection and realisation of fundamental rights and freedoms of people living with, and affected by, HIV and AIDS. Founded in 1994, our focus has been to respond to both the legal and ethical challenges presented by HIV. We do this by providing human rights and legal literacy training, by documenting and responding to rights violations and abuses through our Legal Advice Desk, and by advocating for law reform both nationally and internationally.

Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation

Level One, Wernher Beit North, UCT Faculty of Health Sciences, Anzio Rd, Observatory, Level One, Wernher Beit North, UCT Faculty of Health Sciences, Anzio Rd, Observatory, 7925 Cape Town, South Africa
Contact Phones : .,+27 (0) 21 406 6966

Our mission is to pursue excellence in research in the prevention, treatment and training of HIV and related diseases. The DTHF aims to impact health policy through both clinical and operational research by way of accredited peer-reviewed publications, guidance to local and national government, and community education and feedback. The DTHF health services and implementation research include vaccine research, scale up of community HIV treatment, behavioural research, community based disease screening, a major project on TB transmission, diagnostics, treatment adherence, training of health professionals in HIV and TB management, and a range of novel HIV preventative research in young women, adolescents, and key populations. Our public benefit status enables us to raise money for additional community projects such as our mobile units and a youth wellness centre.

Lawyers for Human Rights

Kutlwanong Democracy Centre, 357 Visagie Street, Cnr Prinsloo Pretoria, Kutlwanong Democracy Centre, 357 Visagie Street, Cnr Prinsloo Pretoria
Contact Phones : .,+27 12 320 2943
Web Address :www.namati.org

Lawyers for Human Rights is an independent human rights organisation with a 38-year track record of human rights activism and public interest litigation in South Africa.

National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA)

153 Lilian Ngoyi Street Cnr Gerard Sekoto Street Newtown Johannesburg 2001, 153 Lilian Ngoyi Street Cnr Gerard Sekoto Street Newtown Johannesburg 2001
Contact Phones : .,+27 (11) 689 1700/1/2/3
Web Address :www.numsa.org.za

MAWU was the first union formed in Durban from the General Factory Workers Benefit Fund. Back then it was illegal for black workers to belong to a registered trade union so workers joined Benefit Funds – a cover for trade unions. Thousands of workers joined the fund after the Durban strikes in 1972 and 1973. MAWU was formed in 1973, and the Transvaal branch in 1975.

National Union of Mineworkers (NUM)

7 Rissik Street, Corner Frederick Street, Johannesburg, 7 Rissik Street, Corner Frederick Street, Johannesburg
Contact Phones : .,+27 (0) 11 377 2198/9
Web Address :www.num.org.za

The National Union of Mineworkers was founded in 1982. Its birth was facilitated by comrades Cyril Ramaphosa who rose to be its first General Secretary, James Motlatsi who turned to be its first President, and Elijah Barayi who became its Vice President and later the President of Cosatu in 1985 when the federation was formed.

South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU)

117 De Korte Street, SATAWU House, 117 De Korte Street, SATAWU House, Braamfontein, Johannesburg
Contact Phones : .,(011) 403 2077
Web Address :www.satawu.org.za

The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) was formed in 2000 after a series of negotiations and small-scale mergers by unions in the transport industry. SATAWU organises workers in the transport as well as security and cleaning sectors. We have members in diverse sectors including railways, harbours, parastatals, aviation, passenger transport (buses and taxis) freight and logistics (trucking), contract cleaning and security.

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