Partners
VOSESA was privileged to work with the following organisations as partners: 
  
  ACODLTI: Grooming graduates with a difference, South Africa
  
  Association of Voluntary Service Organisations (AVSO), Belgium
  
  Australian Volunteers International (AVI), Southern Africa Regional Office
  
    Brookings Institution
  Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) 
  CAF Southern Africa
  
  Canada World Youth (CWY)
  
  Cape Town Volunteer Centre
  
  Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, South Africa
  
  Center for Social Development at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, St Louis, Missouri, USA
  
  Centre for Social Development in Africa, Department of Social Work, University of Johannesburg 
  
  CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation
  
    Comhlámh 
  FirstRand Volunteers Programme, South Africa
  
  FK Norway
  
  Helene Perold & Associates, Johannesburg  
  
  Innovations in Civic Participation, Washington DC, USA 
  
  International Cultural Youth Exchange (ICYE)
  
  International Association for Volunteer Effort 
  
  loveLife, South Africa 
  
    The MasterCard Foundation
  National Youth Development Agency (NYDA), South Africa
  
  Nelson Mandela Foundation 
  
  SayXchange, Mozambique and South Africa 
  
  SCORE, Southern Africa
  
  Skillshare
  
  South African German Network (SAGE Net)
  
  South African Higher Education Community Engagement Forum (SAHECEF)
  
    South African National Treasury 
  Southern Africa Trust (SAT)
  
  Southern African Association of Youth Clubs (SAAYC)
  
  Southern African Regional Universities Association (SARUA)
  
  Southern African Youth Movement (SAYM)
  
  United Nations Volunteers (UNV) 
  
  VSO-RAISA
  
  
  
  
		        VOSESA's Five-Country Cross-National Study on Civic Service and Volunteering in SADC. 
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			      	Service Enquiry, an online publication available free-of-charge that documents and analyses the experience of civic service and volunteerism in different parts of the world.
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VOSESA's analysis of the volunteering response to the 2008 Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa and its potential for social change. Download paper
