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About the FoundationDonations and GivingFormer President FW de Klerk About the Foundation Where can I find more information on the FW de Klerk Foundation or
The history of the annual World Summits of Nobel Peace Laureates dates back to 1999, the year marking the first Summit held in Rome at
Does the CFCR offer pro-bono legal advice? The Centre for Constitutional Rights (CFCR) – a unit of the FW de Klerk Foundation – is dedicated
How did the Constitution Come into Being? During the late 1980s the National Party government had preliminary talks with Mr Nelson Mandela and subsequently with
South Africa’s future freedom, stability and prosperity depend directly on our ability to maintain our Constitution. To this end, the FW de Klerk Foundation created