Open Society Initiative of Southern Africa
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The Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) "is a leading Johannesburg-based foundation established in 1997, working in ten Southern Africa countries: Angola, Botswana, DRC, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. OSISA works differently in each of these nine countries, according to local conditions. There are specialised programme managers in Angola, Zimbabwe and Swaziland – these being the three countries in which significant structural governance questions still obtain." [1] Founded by George Soros.
- Sisonke Msimang - Executive Director
- Lucy Muyoyeta - former Executive Director
- Tawanda Mutasah - former Executive Director (2003-08)
Contents
Directors
Accessed April 2008: [2]
- Musa Hlope, Chairperson (Swaziland)
- Elinor Sisulu, Deputy Chairperson (South Africa)
- Carlos Alberto Figueiredo (Angola)
- Immaculée Birhaheka (DRC)
- Mathasi Aminata Kurubally (Lesotho)
- Fidelis Edge Kanyongolo (Malawi)
- Abdul Carimo Mahomed Issa (Mozambique)
- Norman Tjombe (Namibia)
- Betty Sombe (Zambia)
- Godfrey Kanyenze (Zimbabwe)
Contact
- Web: http://www.osisa.org
Resources and articles
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- Open Society Institute
- Open Society Initiative for West Africa
- Rafael Marques de Morais
- Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe
- Zimbabwe Election Support Network
- Reginald Matchaba Hove
- Rafael Marques de Morais
- Benter Okello
- Southern Africa Media Training Trust
- Sisonke Msimang
- Legal Assistance Centre
- AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa
- Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS
- Frederik van Zyl Slabbert
- Media Institute of Southern Africa
- DITSHWANELO
- Pambazuka News