Australian Agency for International Development

Australian Aid is the brand name used to identify projects in developing countries supported by the Australian Government. As of 2014 the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has been responsible for Australia’s official development assistance to developing countries


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The Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)
255 London Circuit
Canberra ACT 2601

+61 2 6178 4000

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Deutsche Bank Africa Foundation

Over the years, Deutsche Bank South Africa Foundation has supported many non-profit organisations and programmes, primarily in education and social initiatives. Through our current Born to Be youth engagements programme, we are working to make sure young people get an education that enables them to realize their full potential.


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Deutsche Bank AG
North Towers, 2nd Floor
140 West Street
2196 Sandton-Johannesburg
South Africa

Tel. +27(11)775 7000

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Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism

The legal mandate and core business of the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) are to manage, protect and conserve South Africa’s environment and natural resources. The mandate is informed by section 24 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996), which affords everyone the right to (a) an environment that is not harmful to their health or well-being; and (b) to have the environment protected for the benefit of present and future generations, through reasonable legislative and other measures.


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Victor Daitz Foundation

Victor Daitz was a Jewish entrepreneur who spent most of his business life in Durban. He was born on 23 January 1913 in Johannesburg. His parents, Bernard and Annie Daitz, were Jewish immigrants who came to South Africa from Lithuania. They became merchants in the textile industry.

Victor was educated at King Edward VII School in Johannesburg. His tertiary education was taken in England, at Leeds University, where he qualified with a Diploma in Textile Industries in the late 1930s. Upon his return to South Africa, he joined the family business which became known as Natal Cotton and Woollen Mills Ltd. After the deaths of his father, mother and older brother, Morris, he became the sole owner of the family business. He was highly respected as an industrialist and entrepreneur. He was also a pioneer in the plastics industry.


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American Association of University Women Educational Foundation

In 2018, AAUW adopted its strategic plan, providing the foundation and  vision to advance gender equity for women and girls. Since then, we’ve achieved many milestones toward our goals. As we approach 2021, we’ve honed in on key areas where AAUW can continue to lead with an improved set of strategic objectives — call it the 2.0 version — that align with the enormous social, political and organizational changes we’ve seen since in the past two years.


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We are tenacious and trailblazing — advocating for women and girls since 1881 and into the future!

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Amalgamated Beverage Industries Limited

For us at ABI, business as usual means serving our customers, growing our business, improving our capabilities and supporting our communities.
With a customer base of more than 106 000, ABI Bottling (Pty) Ltd is a franchised bottler of The Coca-Cola Company and a leading soft drinks business in the international SABMiller group of companies. We are the biggest bottler for Coca-Cola South Africa representing just under 60% of Coca-Cola’s volumes in South Africa.


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Airports Company South Africa

Our success as a commercial, world-class, globally competitive company is a model for successful privatisation. Airports Company South Africa is a prime example of how an innovative, private-enterprise undertaking can emerge from a loss-making, state-owned company.  


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Corporate Office
​Physical address:
Aviation Park

Western Precinct

O.R Tambo International Airport

Kempton Park, 1632

Postal address:
PO Box 75480
Gardenview, 2047

Tel: +27 (0)11 723 1400
Fax: +27 (0)11 453 9353

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​South Africa’s airports were owned and operated by the state until 23 July 1993, when Airports Company South Africa was officially established and nine airports were transferred to the company. The company’s sole shareholder from then, until partial privatisation was the state, through the Ministry of Transport.

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Aid to the Church in Need

Founded in 1947 as a Catholic aid organisation for war refugees and recognised as a Pontifical Foundation since 2011, Aid to the Church in Need is dedicated to the service of Christians around the world, through information, prayer and action, wherever they are persecuted or oppressed or suffering material need.

ACN supports every year an average of 6.000 projects in close to 150 countries, thanks to private donations, as the foundation receives no public funding.


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