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Foundation For Socio-Economic Justice

@fsej1

We are a grass root socio-economic justice movement in Swaziland fighting poverty, inequality and underdevelopment. Contact us at
[email protected].

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Ever wondered how you should react when someone is Shot near you? Nolwandle Dlamini takes us through the steps to take while you wait for professionals.

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Did you know that Consent also applies when you need to give a patient first aid treatment?? Our facilitator explaining the importance of consent and patient confidentiality.

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We end our Partners Indaba to go out and implement the resolutions of the forum. Emphasis has been put on increased collaboration and to make efforts of shielding the already shrinking civic space in the midst of the unstable political situation in the country.

We end our Partners Indaba to go out and implement the resolutions of the forum. Emphasis has been put on increased collaboration and to make efforts of shielding the already shrinking civic space in the midst of the unstable political situation in the country.
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Join our partner, the Swaziland Victims & Survivors Association as they remember one of the sad period in the history of our country and people.

Join our partner, the Swaziland Victims & Survivors Association as they remember one of the sad period in the history of our country and people.
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Torture is not a desirable form of investigation or punishment. Wherever it has been reported, proper investigative procedures must be made and those found in the wrong be prosecuted.

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The Swaziland Rural Women's assembly - Sicandvulo Sabomake a long standing partner of the FSEJ is sitting on day 1 of her 3rd National Congress today to reflect and provide a way forward on the many issues affecting women in the country. We wish her well

The Swaziland Rural Women's assembly - Sicandvulo Sabomake a long standing partner of the FSEJ is sitting on day 1 of her 3rd National Congress today to reflect and provide a way forward on the many issues affecting women in the country. 

We wish her well
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Today we are gathered with 14 of our partner organizations to sensitize each other on the work that we do as different organizations, to share experiences, and to identify areas of collaboration to maximize our impact.

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Some of our partners' representatives interacting during the sensitization meeting currently underway in Manzini. Our partners are discussing ways of maximizing their impact.

Some of our partners' representatives interacting during the sensitization meeting currently underway in Manzini. Our partners are discussing ways of maximizing their impact.
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We stand in solidarity with the incarcerated former Members of Parliament, Mr Bacede Mabuza and Mr Mthandeni Dube. They represent the wider call for good governance. Tomorrow the 30th of April their case is continuing in the High Court in Mbabane.

We stand in solidarity with the incarcerated former Members of Parliament, Mr Bacede Mabuza and Mr Mthandeni Dube. They represent the wider call for good governance. Tomorrow the 30th of April their case is continuing in the High Court in Mbabane.
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Our partners the Swaziland Litigation Centre and Swaziland Concerned Church Leaders in a Church Leaders’ Indaba sensitising the church on human rights

Our partners the Swaziland Litigation Centre and Swaziland Concerned Church Leaders in a Church Leaders’ Indaba sensitising the church on human rights
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Arts is one of the vital tools that can be used to advance human rights. When artists are aware of human rights and align their artistic content with them, our societies can never be the same.

Arts is one of the vital tools that can be used to advance human rights. When artists are aware of human rights and align their artistic content with them, our societies can never be the same.
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Are you aware of the implications of the ongoing mining activities in the country on the environment and the workers in the industry? JOIN us tomorrow as we reflect on this important subject.

Are you aware of the implications of the ongoing mining activities in the country on the environment and the workers in the industry? 

JOIN us tomorrow as we reflect on this important subject.
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FSEJ Strategic Planning Session Today and tomorrow, the FSEJ comprising the Board of Directors and staff members is undertaking a strategic planning session. The strategic planning session is set to adopt a strategic path the FSEJ needs to take for the next 5 years.

FSEJ Strategic Planning Session
Today and tomorrow, the FSEJ comprising the Board of Directors and staff members is undertaking a strategic planning session. The strategic planning session is set to adopt a strategic path the FSEJ needs to take for the next 5 years.
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FSEJ Strategic Planning Session It is Day 2 of our strategic planning session. We are critically reflecting on the work that we have done, with honesty on what has worked and what did not, and with the greatest vision to be the most credible ally of the poor and marginalized.

FSEJ Strategic Planning Session
It is Day 2 of our strategic planning session. We are critically reflecting on the work that we have done, with honesty on what has worked and what did not, and with the greatest vision to be the most credible ally of the poor and marginalized.