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Constitution of the Anti-Privatisation Forum (APF)

Theme: Documenting the APF


Call Number: A1.1.2
Identifier: AL3290_A1.1.2
Title: Constitution of the Anti-Privatisation Forum (APF)
Date: 21 June 2007
Subject: Anti-Privatisation Forum - APF;
Constitution
Description: This is the final Constitution adopted by the Anti-Privatisation Forum (APF) in 2007. During its first two years of existence, the APF was organised as a loose collection of activists and various political, worker/union, community and non-governmental organisations. However, once community organisations began to become numerically dominant within the APF it was agreed that the APF needed to have a more formalised democratic structure, leadership and rules of operation. Further, because the APF began to apply for donor funding, there was the need for a formal document of association. The 'Memorandum of Understanding' which was drawn up in late 2002 became the APF's de facto Constitution until a revised and expanded version - later to be renamed as the APF's Constitution - was formally adopted in 2006. Further discussions and amendments were undertaken during the next two years as a result of the growth and experience of the APF until a final Constitution was adopted in 2007. Included in SAHA virtual exhibition - 'Transition's Child: The Anti-Privatisation Forum (APF)'
Creator: Anti-Privatisation Forum (APF)
Type: Document
Format: Access copy - pdf
Preservation copy - tiff
Source: SAHA collection AL3290
Language: English
Coverage: South Africa
Rights: Anti-Privatisation Forum (APF)
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