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Al-Anon Hope for families and friends of problem drinkers Al-Anon's purpose is to help anyone whose personal life is or has been deeply affected by association with a problem drinker.
Befrienders South Africa Befrienders South Africa provides free emotional support to those who may be depressed, lonely or suicidal.
Choruscall Global Telephone, Video and Web Conferencing, based in Johannesburg.
Conducting Focus Groups How and when to use focus groups, selection of participants, size of groups, question guide, etc.
Conducting Interviews General guidelines for conducting interviews: preparation, types of interviews, topics, sequence of questions, wording of questions, etc
Educo Africa Educo Africa provides leadership development through wilderness-based experiential learning; a non-profit educational trust, Educo focuses on youth development, although courses are offered for all age groups.
Framework for Program Evaluation (Center for Disease Control) A framework for evaluating programmes
Living on the Edge Adventures Adventure Camps & Teambuilding
Optimystic Survivors of Child Abuse with support group. This site is all about living optimystically - with optimism and faith.
Readucate Fighting Crime through Literacy. Teaching any child or adult to read is a simple home literacy programme. Anyone who can read can teach reading - no special training is needed, just the ability to read and a desire to help.
The Southern Africa Humanitarian Information Management initiative An initiative geared towards improving and widening the knowledge base of humanitarian operations in the region.