Abbreviation | IFH |
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Predecessor | None |
Formation | 19 February 2013 |
Type | Nonprofit, Nonpartisan |
Headquarters | Johannesburg |
Location | |
Region served | South Africa |
President | Ms Lindelwe Dube |
National Coordinator | Lindelwe Dube |
Finance Director | Matthew Low |
Key people | Kgotsi Chikane Rehana Odendaal Mohato Madibo Olwam Mnqwazi Frederik Thomas de Ridder Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh |
Affiliations | None |
Volunteers | 50+ |
Website | inkulufreeheid |
There is a growing List of social movements in South Africa, amongst these is the youth-led non-partisan InkuluFreeHeid Organisation. The majority of social movements have a particular focus on the housing crisis in urban area while others range from focusing on HIV/AIDS, working conditions, unemployment, access to service delivery and issues of democracy, transparency and accountability.
InkuluFreeHeid launched in February 2013 and aims to unite South Africans, particularly young people, behind efforts that help solve major economic challenges, deepen democracy and enhance social cohesion.[1][2][3][4][5]
According to South Africa former Minister of Finance and Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel, the InkuluFreeHeid movement is a 'youth-led non-party affiliated movement that mobilises against political apathy among young people in South Africa.'.[6]