Full Name of Company: Mondi Limited (South Africa)
Nature of Business: Packaging, pulp and paper
Products: Hardwood pulp, white-top kraftliner and uncoated fine paper produce
Mondi is a global integrated packaging and paper Group with a dual listed company structure â€" primary listing on the JSE Limited and premium listing on the London Stock Exchange.
KEY PERSONNEL
Chief Executive Officer: Peter Oswald
Chief Financial Officer: Andrew King
Chief Executive Officer: Vivien McMenamin
CONTACT DETAILS
Mondi Merebank
Physical Address: Travancore Drive, Merebank, 4052
Postal Address: P.O. Box 31024, Merebank, 4059, South Africa
Tel: +27 (0)31 451 2111
Mondi Richards Bay
Physical Address 7 Western Arterial Alton, Richards Bay
Postal Address P.O. Box 1551, Alton, 3900
Tel: +27 (0)35 902 2111
Website: www.mondigroup.com
CAPE TOWN BRANCH:
STREET ADDRESS: 6TH FLOOR,HYCASTLE HOUSE 58 LOOP STREET,CAPE TOWN,8001
OFFICE NUMBER: +27 21 423 6200
EMAIL: ctn@mwsqs.co.za
WEBSITE: www.mwsqs.co.za
DURBAN BRANCH:
STREET ADDRESS: 1501 METLIFE BUILDING 391 SMITH STREET DURBAN 4000
OFFICE NUMBER: 031 310 6400
EMAIL: dbn@mwsqs.co.za
WEBSITE: www.mwsqs.co.za
PIETERMARITZBURG BRANCH:
ADDRESS: SUITE B2 REGAL HOUSE VICTORIA COUNTRY CLUB ESTATE PIETERMARITZBURG 3201
OFFICE: 033 347 0035
EMAIL: pmb@mwsqs.co.za
WEBSITE: www.mwsqs.co.za
MASIMANYANE WOMEN'S RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL
Contact Number : 043 743 9169
Fax Number: 043 743 9176
Street Address: 26 St Mark Rd, Southernwood, East London, 5213
WEBSITE: www.masimanyane.org.za
Masimanyane Women’s Rights International is an international advocacy and empowerment organisation working with local, national and global partners to strengthen women's rights, reduce HIV/Aids and eradicate violence against women.
Our organisation evolved from the Masimanyane Women's Support Centre, which was established in 1996 to address the critical issue of violence against women.
Community driven and community focused from the start, Masimanyane originally centred our attention on the development of communities and its leaders, and strenghtening their role in reducing the unacceptably high levels of violence against women and HIV and AIDS.
And while gender activism remains central to our work, Masimanyane has over the past 20 years developed extensive expertise in training, leadership development and advocacy for policy change.
We are one of the few grassroots organisations in the country with expertise in international human rights norms and standards and their application at the local level. We have also developed strong expertise in the application and monitoring of the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of discrimination against women (CEDAW).
Masimanyane has worked regionally since 1996 when it became part of the Amanitare Sexual Rights Network established in Uganda. We started our international work after writing the first NGO shadow report for the UN CEDAW convention.
Over the past two decades Masimanyane has paid special attention to developing and expanding our expertise on all aspects of CEDAW, and has trained women’s groups across the world in shadow report writing.
Masimanyane works closely with numerous international organisations, and currently has partners in 55 countries throughout the world.
VISION
To create a society free of violence against women
where women and children enjoy their full human rights
MISSION
To eradicate violence against women and reduce HIV infection rates in order to achieve a healthy, safe, secure, responsible and supportive society for all women and girl children.
Masimanyane Women’s Rights International, based in South Africa, has brought together three partner organisations to join together in an innovative project which will increase awareness of GBV, capacitate civil society organisations and young women to take the lead in advocacy campaigns, and hold governments in these countries accountable for ending GBV and ensuring improved service provision for victim-survivors of GBV.