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Peter Batchelor is a senior researcher at the Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town, and co-ordinator of the Centre’s Project on Peace and Security.

Gavin Cawthra runs the Defence Management Programme at the School of Public and Development Management, University of the Witwatersrand.

Jacklyn Cock is a professor of Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand. She was a founder of the Group for Environmental Monitoring (GEM) and project leader of the ‘Militarisation and the Ecology of Southern Africa’ project.

Terry Crawford-Browne is a former international banker who has been mandated to establish a South African affiliate of Economists Allied for Arms Reduction.

David Fig is a senior lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand and was formerly director of the Group for Environmental Monitoring. For the past two decades he has been a researcher and commentator on South Africa’s nuclear industry.

Hazel Friedman has been a reporter with the Mail and Guardian since 1993.

Gunni Govindjee is a history teacher and an executive member of the Ceasefire Campaign, a demilitarisation organisation based in Johannesburg.

Jill Gowans is Environment and Tourism reporter for the Sunday Tribune in Durban.

Daisy Jones is a reporter for The Star newspaper in Johannesburg.

Adele Kirsten is co-ordinator for Gun-free South Africa. In the early 1990s she worked with the Peace Accord and inaugurated training in non-violence in Daveyton.

Monique Marks is a lecturer in the Sociology Department at the University of Natal, Durban, and a member of a joint government and non-government grouping in the KwaZulu-Natal Policing Task Team, which aims to bring about improved policing in the province.

Penny Mckenzie was the project co-ordinator of the IDRC-funded project ‘Militarisation and the Ecology of Southern Africa’. Until recently she co-ordinated GEM’s ‘Defence and Development’ project.

Tsepe Motumi is the Director of Human Resources Policy in the South African Defence Secretariat.

Laurie Nathan is executive director of the Centre for Conflict Resolution at the University of Cape Town. He served on the Cameron Commission of Inquiry into Armscor and drafted the White Paper on Defence (1996).

Martin Rupiah is a lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Zimbabwe.

Rob Thomson is a member of the Methodist Order of Peacemakers, and a member of the executive committee of the Ceasefire Campaign.

Alex Vines is a research associate at Human Rights Watch and author of several books on southern Africa.

Susan Willett is a defence economist working at the Centre for Defence Studies, where she is Director of the Comparative International Security Programme.

Rocky Williams is the Director of Defence Policy at the South African Ministry of Defence.

Sue Wixley is currently working for Oxfam (UK and Ireland) as communications officer, and has become actively involved in the South African Campaign to Ban Land-mines.







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