The National Association for Social Change Entities (NASCEE) is a membership-based body that coordinates and empowers NPOs in education by improving their visibility, capacity, effectiveness and commitment to collaboration in order to leverage their collective impact and influence.
Contributing to national principles for collaboration to be followed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Director-General invites the Governments of all Member States to submit, via their Permanent Delegation to UNESCO, nominations for the 2020 UNESCO - Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education (GWE). You will find attached the Circular Letter 4312 for the attention of all Ministers responsible for relations with UNESCO, with copies to Permanent Delegations and National Commissions.
The South African Government has worked hard to optimize our state of readiness with the resources and capability we have in the event that the Covid-19 virus spreads.
In the interest of transparency and fairness in the selection and recruitment process for the appointment of the Management Agency for NASCEE, the Board wishes to make public the following:
Established in 2019, the National Association for Social Change Entities in Education (NASCEE) is seeking proposals from service providers to provide management agency services for a period of one year with an option to renew for a further one year during its start-up phase.
NASCEE congratulates the matric class of 2019 on their results and congratulates all the NGOs and NPOs in education for their support and help for the students.
The Quarterly Newsletter from Non-profits in Education
The Quarterly Newsletter from Non-profits in Education
National Association of Social Change Entities in Education (NASCEE) Conference day 2 highlights, 29 May 2019, Johannesburg, South Africa. Empowering NPOs in education by improving their capacity, effectiveness, and collaboration to magnify their impact and influence.
The Quarterly Newsletter from Non-profits in Education
Professor Melanie Ehren, a leading international researcher in accountability in education from Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, Netherlands, said: "The launch of NASCEE marks the start of an important journey that will improve the South African education system."