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The Southern African Liaison Office

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Recent Reports and Publications South Africa 

BREAKING DOWN GENDER BARRIERS IN PEACEKEEPING by Tamara Naidoo, Showers Mawowa, Richard Smith, Molly Dhlamini and Anna MollerLoswick

March 15, 2016November 23, 2021 SALO

Tuesday 8th March 2016 – Sowetan

International Women's Day 2016 article

Read PDF here: International Women’s Day 2016 article

  • ← National Action Plan to combat Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance (2016 – 2021) – Draft for public consultation
  • Policy Brief 2 of 2016 – Major SA Foreign Policy Trends and Issues for 2016 →

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