National Peace Secretariat definition

National Peace Secretariat means the National Peace Secretariat established by section 2 of the Internal Peace Institutions Act, 1992 (Act No. 135 of 1992);

Examples of National Peace Secretariat in a sentence

  • The National Peace Secretariat will take decisions on a consensus basis.

  • The areas of jurisdiction of the RDRCs shall be decided by the National Peace Secretariat until such time as statutory provision is made.

  • The required financial and administrative resources of the National Peace Secretariat, and the other bodies established by it, will be provided by the Department of Justice.

  • The function of the National Peace Secretariat will be to establish and co-ordinate the Regional Dispute Resolution Committees and the Local Dispute Resolution Committees.

  • It be recommended to the National Peace Secretariat that it prepares and submits a budget to government outlining the funding requirements of the peace process, as provided for in clause 6.12.5 of the NPA.

  • A National Peace Secretariat shall be established, comprising at least four persons nominated by the National Peace Committee and one representative of the Departme nt of Justice.

  • United Nations observers may witness the progress in co-operation with the Goldstone Commission and the National Peace Secretariat.

  • These were the National Peace Secretariat Training Fund, the Party Political Secondees Fund, the National Peace Secretariat Marketing Fund, the Capital Fund, and the Overseas Development Agency Fund.

  • Infrastructures for peace draw to a large extent on the experience of South Africa’s National Peace Secretariat, established to supervise the implementation of the 1991 Peace Accord.

  • RDRCs and LDRCs shall furnish the National Peace Secretariat, the Commission or the relevant RDRC, as the case may be, with any information required by such bodies.

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