Join: The Soweto Mini Conference – 10 speakers, 10 minutes each

FEDHASA members are invited to join the Soweto Mini-Conference on 18 October 2022 at the Presbyterian Church Maralo Street, Rockville Soweto.

The Soweto Mini Conference will see a unique group of partners present a short, but impactful investment conference. The purpose is to illustrate the impacts of a collaborative development approach in the communities in which we operate. Collectively, the organisers will bring unique solutions to help overcome poverty, unemployment, and lack of income, while enhancing food security.

Attendees are invited to interact with the ‘eco-system’ of projects while enjoying local food, and engaging with different project partners as well as local artists, crafters, and other businesses. 

To bring direct benefits to local people, please bring cash: each participant will buy their own lunch from one of the local food vendors. Opportunities are available to buy arts, and crafts, and find out more about projects and programmes.

For more information on the mini-conference please click below:

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