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This video features Part One of the question and answer session of our 26 November 2015 State of Democracy (SoD) debate, “Does local democracy work?” at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg. This clip features questions from the audience to our panel of experts including; William Gumede, Nomboniso Gasa, Lorette Tredoux and Ayesha Kajee, discussing civil society mobilisation and democracy building to ensuring greater accountability by local government.
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This video features Part One of the question and answer session of our 26 November 2015 State of Democracy (SoD) debate, “Does local democracy work?” at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg. This clip features questions from the audience to our panel of experts including; William Gumede, Nomboniso Gasa, Lorette Tredoux and Ayesha Kajee, discussing civil society mobilisation and democracy building to ensuring greater accountability by local government.
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This video features Part One of the question and answer session of our 26 November 2015 State of Democracy (SoD) debate, “Does local democracy work?” at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg. This clip features questions from the audience to our panel of experts including; William Gumede, Nomboniso Gasa, Lorette Tredoux and Ayesha Kajee, discussing civil society mobilisation and democracy building to ensuring greater accountability by local government.
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