Commission For Gender Equality (CGE) - Bloemfontein

Fedsure Building
49 Charlotte Maxeke Street
Bloemfontein
South Africa

(051) 430-9348

Fedsure Building, 49 Charlotte Maxeke Street, Bloemfontein, South Africa
Established in terms of Section 187 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa in order to promote respect for gender equality and the protection, development and attainment of gender equality. The CGE shall advance promote and protect gender equality in South Africa through undertaking research, public education, policy development, legislative initiatives, effective monitoring and litigation. "A society free from all forms of gender oppression an inequality"

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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

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