Branches

Branch Membership

SAIIA has active branches in Cape Town (covering the Western Cape), Pietermaritzburg and East London. These are run by volunteer committees who organise a series of speakers’ meetings and other events locally to which members are invited.

They cater for both individual members and student members, as well as tertiary institutions, schools and local organisations. They also organise youth development activities such as schools quiz competitions in their area. The membership fees are set annually and contact addresses for membership information can be found below.

 

Western Cape

Chairperson: Dr Martha Bridgman
Contact person: Pippa Segall, Project Administrator

Tel: 021-761-4842 / 083-305-2339

P O Box 454
Plumstead
Western Cape
7800

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Pietermaritzburg

Chairperson: Peter Warmington
Tel: (0)33-347-0220
Fax: (0)86-541-1285

PO Box 13774
Cascades
3202

Victoria Country Club Estate,
170 Peter Brown Drive,
Montrose,
Pietermaribtzurg

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East London

Chairperson: Jonathan Schewitz
Tel: (043) 722-5421/2/3
Fax: (043) 743-0181

37 Paterson Street
East London
5201

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Upcoming events

9 Sep 2010 - China in Africa, Sino-Mozambican relations at a crossroads, Indy Village, Maputo
16 Sep 2010 - Internalizing sustainability for a low-carbon future: the case of a South African business, The Centre for the Book, Cape Town

SAIIA Spotlight

Climate Change and Trade: The Challenges for Southern Africa

 

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The long-awaited Copenhagen summit on climate change gave to the world a broad political agreement, but without any teeth. Meanwhile concerns over the climate change agenda finding its way into the multilateral trading system are growing, at a time when the trading system is struggling to find its own feet.

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