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Southern Voices:
How Dialogue Between Government and Civil Society is Supporting the Use of Evidence to Prevent Violence in South Africa
›By Matodzi Amisi & Chandre Gould // Wednesday, September 23, 2020Whether you are in South Africa, the United States, Zimbabwe, or Ethiopia, there is an urgent need for dialogue to bridge differences and prevent further societal violence. In South Africa, successful negotiations between liberation movements and the National Party that led to the first democratic government in 1994 did not, unfortunately, also lead to broad acceptance of dialogue and negotiation as a usual practice to bridge social and political differences.
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