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purpose of supporting and further deepening multi-party democracy.

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vated by its desire to achieve non-racialism, non-sexism, social justice and cohesion, economic development and equality in South Africa, through a value system that embodies the social

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suitably equipped and capacitated. It further acknowledges that South Africa is inex-

tricably linked to the ever-transforming and interdependent global world, which necessitates international and

multilateral cooperation. As such, the ISI also seeks to achieve its

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