Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the Africa Awareness Initiative. Geraldine Fraser Moleketi is a South African Politician. Former Minister of Public Service and Administration (1999 – 2008). Former member of the ANC National Executive Committee of the (2007). Following the resignation of President Thabo Mbeki in September 2008, Fraser-Moleketi was one of ten ministers who submitted their resignations. Fraser-Moleketi left South Africa to join the ANC in exile in 1980, then spent eight of ten years in exile in Zimbabwe. She returned to South Africa to set up the first legal National Office of the SACP after it’s unbanning in February 1990, where she played a central role in policy development on the transformation of welfare systems and mainstreaming of gender into government programmes. Fraser-Moleketi led the process that culminated in the ratification of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women by the SA Government, and participated and delivered papers at numerous events and conferences on social development, gender quality and transformation of public services.
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Fraser-Moleketi, G. (2005). The world we could win: Administering global governance. Amsterdam: IOS Press. [Link]
Fraser-Moleketi, G. J. (2012). Democratic governance at times of crisis: Rebuilding our communities and building on our citizens. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 78(2), 191-208. doi:10.1177/0020852312438524 [Link]
Fraser-Moleketi, G. (2009). Towards a common understanding of corruption in Africa. Public Policy and Administration, 24(3), 331-338. doi:10.1177/0952076709103814. [Link]
Fraser-Moleketi, J.G. (2003). Quality governance for sustainable growth and development: Introduction. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 69(4), 463-470. doi:10.1177/0020852303694003 [Link]
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