Swaziland Multi-Stakeholder Forum
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A convergence of Civil Society Organisations, Business, Trade Unions, Political Parties, Faith Based Organisations, Women's Organisations e.t.c
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15-07-2021 18:24:30
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Do not attend this event that is meant to line the pockets of the royal family and it’s cohorts. Stand on the side of the oppressed, suppressed and repressed by boycotting the biggest braai; it’s of no significance to the masses. #ItIsTime #PowerToThePeople #WeShallNeverForget pic.x.com/fiyDqbXw5a
FSEJ is on a mission to sensitize different communities on issues of national importance because rural communities are usually excluded from mainstream politics and decision making,Hluthi community learning about the 5 point plan as formulated by Swaziland Multi-Stakeholder Forum.
The struggle for democracy is a struggle for a better life for everyone, with equal access to education and employment opportunities. We support the campaign by Swaziland National Union Of Students(SNUS)
MSF Chaiperson and Communications Officer are on an advocacy mission @ the ACHPR in Banjul. Chairperson will make a presentation during a panel discussion on “Post COVID-19, Conflict, Coups & Closed Spaces” tomorrow at 1:30pm. We will livestream on our Facebook page & Swaziland News
#2022SouthernDefendersSummit| Building Institutions to Protect Human Rights Defenders and Civic Space Panel moderated by Fidelis Mudimu from Front Line Defenders . To watch and participate, please follow the link to our Facebook page ; fb.watch/h4rKLt-uy_/
Petition Delivery at the UN Eswatini as organized by the Swaziland Multi-Stakeholder Forum and TUCOSWA on the April 12, 1973 Proclamation.