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3.3 Discuss two ways in which the Advocacy campaign can be raised
3.4 Critically discuss h...
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3.3 Discuss two ways in which the Advocacy campaign can be raised
3.4 Critically discuss how the levels of National, Provincial and Local government,
Political parties and Traditional leaders to address the interests of civil society?
(5x2=10)
SUB-TOTAL [20]
TOTAL [90]​
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