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Akasosha Men's Forum - Pretoria
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Akasosha Men's ForumContact number
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Working hours
- Monday: 08:00am-16:30pm
- Tuesday: 08:00am-16:30pm
- Wednesday: 08:00am-16:30pm
- Thursday: 08:00am-16:30pm
- Friday: 08:00am-14:00pm
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Company manager Thomas Khumalo
Establishment year 2008
Employees 51-100
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Vision
To restore human dignity in the lives of men and boys.
Motto
Amadoda ayakhuluma, (men breaking the silence)
key services
Men's dialogue
substance abuse campaigns
information session
awareness-raising campaigns
counselling services
individual counselling
couples counselling
family group counselling
commitment of services
Akasosha men's forum is committed to service the needs of victims of crime and violence and in particular men and boys in order to build their self-esteem and to show the society that not all men are perpetrators of domestic violence,gender base-violence,substance abuse ect.
there are some good men in the society who cares about women and children,this commitment upheld by adhering to the Batho-Pele principles of services delivery, following the constitution of Akasosha Men's Forum.
To restore human dignity in the lives of men and boys.
Motto
Amadoda ayakhuluma, (men breaking the silence)
key services
Men's dialogue
substance abuse campaigns
information session
awareness-raising campaigns
counselling services
individual counselling
couples counselling
family group counselling
commitment of services
Akasosha men's forum is committed to service the needs of victims of crime and violence and in particular men and boys in order to build their self-esteem and to show the society that not all men are perpetrators of domestic violence,gender base-violence,substance abuse ect.
there are some good men in the society who cares about women and children,this commitment upheld by adhering to the Batho-Pele principles of services delivery, following the constitution of Akasosha Men's Forum.