
Public Participation: More than a tick-box exercise
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About this listen
In this episode of The People’s Fix, our host Fikile ‘DJ Fix’ Moeti takes you into what public participation is and why you should be doing it, and we’ll hear what it currently looks like in practice from representatives of South African civil society organisations. With a full ‘how-to’ guide, you’ll have all the tools you need to be an active citizen for responsive legislatures.
List of interviewees:
- Francina Nkosi – Waterberg Women’s Advocacy Organisation
- Thando Lukuko – Project 90 by 2030
- Siya Myeza – Environmental Monitoring Group
- Samson Mokwena – Vaal Environmental Justice Alliance
- Vusi Ngqokomashe – Land Rights Organisation of South Africa
- Khulekani Magwaza – South African Youth Climate Change Coalition
- Molatelo Mohale – Nkuzi Development Association
- Sandile Nombeni – 360 Degrees Environmental Organisation
- Shanice Firmin – South Durban Community Environmental Alliance
- Desmond D’sa – South Durban Community Environmental Alliance
- Mmathapelo Thobejane – Sekhukhune Environmental Justice Network
- Mandla Jwili – 360 Degrees Environmental Organisation
- Qedusizi Masina – 360 Degrees Environmental Organisation
Disclaimer: This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. Its contents are the sole responsibility of the Action 24 implementing organisations and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union or the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. Parliamentary Monitoring Group’s website · Parliament of South Africa's website · Action 24 – Active Citizens for Responsive Legislatures · Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES)
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