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|Organization name=Southern Afruca Trust
 
|Organization name=Southern Afruca Trust
 
|Organization link=www.southernafricatrust.org
 
|Organization link=www.southernafricatrust.org
|Organization type=<translate>Non-profit organisation (NPO)</translate>, <translate>Women Led</translate>
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|Organization type=&lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:1--&gt; Non-profit organisation (NPO)&lt;/translate&gt;, &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:2--&gt; Women Led&lt;/translate&gt;
 
|Located in=South Africa
 
|Located in=South Africa
|Current focus=<translate>Extractivism</translate>, <translate>Food sovereignty</translate>, <translate>Gender based violence</translate>, <translate>Gender equality</translate>, <translate>Inclusion</translate>, <translate>Indigenous rights</translate>, <translate>Natural Resource Management</translate>, <translate>Youth empowerment</translate>, <translate>Economic Justice</translate>, <translate>Environmental Justice</translate>, <translate>Livelihood Improvement</translate>, <translate>Women’s rights</translate>
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|Current focus=&lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:3--&gt; Extractivism&lt;/translate&gt;, &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:4--&gt; Food sovereignty&lt;/translate&gt;, &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:5--&gt; Gender based violence&lt;/translate&gt;, &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:6--&gt; Gender equality&lt;/translate&gt;, &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:7--&gt; Inclusion&lt;/translate&gt;, &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:8--&gt; Indigenous rights&lt;/translate&gt;, &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:9--&gt; Natural Resource Management&lt;/translate&gt;, &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:10--&gt; Youth empowerment&lt;/translate&gt;, &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:11--&gt; Economic Justice&lt;/translate&gt;, &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:12--&gt; Environmental Justice&lt;/translate&gt;, &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:13--&gt; Livelihood Improvement&lt;/translate&gt;, &lt;translate&gt;&lt;!--T:14--&gt; Women’s rights&lt;/translate&gt;
 
|Description=The Southern Africa Trust works to strengthen the voice and agency of poor people in policy processes to reduce poverty and inequality in southern Africa.We amplify the voice and influence of impoverished and excluded people in southern Africa by empowering them to access their full rights. Our programmes include Climate Change and Natural Resource Management, Gender Justice, Economic Development and Social Protection and Youth Empowerment
 
|Description=The Southern Africa Trust works to strengthen the voice and agency of poor people in policy processes to reduce poverty and inequality in southern Africa.We amplify the voice and influence of impoverished and excluded people in southern Africa by empowering them to access their full rights. Our programmes include Climate Change and Natural Resource Management, Gender Justice, Economic Development and Social Protection and Youth Empowerment
 
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[[Geographical focus::30.5595° S, 22.9375° E]]
 
[[Geographical focus::30.5595° S, 22.9375° E]]
 
[[Category:South Africa{{#translation:}}]]
 
[[Category:South Africa{{#translation:}}]]

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Organization name

Southern Afruca Trust

Organization link

www.southernafricatrust.org


Organization type

<translate><!--T:1--> Non-profit organisation (NPO)</translate>, <translate><!--T:2--> Women Led</translate>

Country

South Africa


Current focus/area

<translate><!--T:3--> Extractivism</translate>, <translate><!--T:4--> Food sovereignty</translate>, <translate><!--T:5--> Gender based violence</translate>, <translate><!--T:6--> Gender equality</translate>, <translate><!--T:7--> Inclusion</translate>, <translate><!--T:8--> Indigenous rights</translate>, <translate><!--T:9--> Natural Resource Management</translate>, <translate><!--T:10--> Youth empowerment</translate>, <translate><!--T:11--> Economic Justice</translate>, <translate><!--T:12--> Environmental Justice</translate>, <translate><!--T:13--> Livelihood Improvement</translate>, <translate><!--T:14--> Women’s rights</translate>


Description/notes

The Southern Africa Trust works to strengthen the voice and agency of poor people in policy processes to reduce poverty and inequality in southern Africa.We amplify the voice and influence of impoverished and excluded people in southern Africa by empowering them to access their full rights. Our programmes include Climate Change and Natural Resource Management, Gender Justice, Economic Development and Social Protection and Youth Empowerment

Compendium source

30° 33' 34.20" S, 22° 56' 15.00" E

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<translate><!--T:3--> Extractivism</translate> +, <translate><!--T:4--> Food sovereignty</translate> +, <translate><!--T:5--> Gender based violence</translate> +, <translate><!--T:6--> Gender equality</translate> +, <translate><!--T:7--> Inclusion</translate> +, <translate><!--T:8--> Indigenous rights</translate> +, <translate><!--T:9--> Natural Resource Management</translate> +, <translate><!--T:10--> Youth empowerment</translate> +, <translate><!--T:11--> Economic Justice</translate> +, <translate><!--T:12--> Environmental Justice</translate> +, <translate><!--T:13--> Livelihood Improvement</translate> +  and <translate><!--T:14--> Women’s rights</translate> +
The Southern Africa Trust works to strengtThe Southern Africa Trust works to strengthen the voice and agency of poor people in policy processes to reduce poverty and inequality in southern Africa.We amplify the voice and influence of impoverished and excluded people in southern Africa by empowering them to access their full rights. Our programmes include Climate Change and Natural Resource Management, Gender Justice, Economic Development and Social Protection and Youth Empowermentnd Social Protection and Youth Empowerment +
30° 33' 34.20" S, 22° 56' 15.00" ELatitude: -30.5595
Longitude: 22.9375
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Southern Afruca Trust +
<translate><!--T:1--> Non-profit organisation (NPO)</translate>, <translate><!--T:2--> Women Led</translate> +