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The Turquoise Harmony Institute is an independent NGO promoting inter-cultural and inter-religious dialogue and tolerance among people. The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation took the reconciliation award for its work in promoting reconciliation on the continent.
2011 IJR Fellows with Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Resource Guide Book Launch in Welkom
Resource Guide Book Launch in Welkom
Living Reconciliation: A Moral Imperative to Speak
Living Reconciliation: A Moral Imperative to Speak
2011 Regional Consultation
Juba, South Sudan Book Launch
Employment Equity Dialogue
Employment Equity Dialogue
Employment Equity Dialogue
Employment Equity Dialogue
CH Malakal, South Sudan
2005 Reconciliation award winners
Chief Ngabu Mandro and Chief Mugenyi Bahemuka from two tribes in conflict talk to each other after the Community Healing workshop
2007: The community of Masiphumelele - 'for setting an example in promoting tolerance towards foreign nationals, and in striving to ensure dignity and justice for all in their community.'
2007: The community of Masiphumelele - 'for setting an example in promoting tolerance towards foreign nationals, and in striving to ensure dignity and justice for all in their community.'
2007: The community of Masiphumelele - 'for setting an example in promoting tolerance towards foreign nationals, and in striving to ensure dignity and justice for all in their community.'
2008: Shine Centre - 'for helping, through volunteerism, foundation phase learners with literacy.'
Community healing workshop in Simon's Town
Delegates at a session of the 'Mont Fleur Dialogues'
'Shades of Belonging' project
'Shades of Belonging' project
'Shades of Belonging' project
Malakal, South Sudan
Zimbabwean Ministers Gorden Moyo-Minister of State in the PM's Office and Sekai Holland-Minister of National Healing
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and IJR Executive Director Dr Fanie Du Toit
2003: Dullah and Farieda Omar - 'For their contribution to the TRC process'
2002: PJ Powers and Sibongile Khumalo - 'For singing one another's songs'
Witzenberg Community Healing workshop
Participants at the FORSC-IJR workshop
Ashley Kriel
Witzenberg Community Healing Workshop 2009
2006: Ouma Grietjie Adams -'For holding the community together in mourning, conflict and celebration.'
2008: Shine Centre - 'for helping, through volunteerism, foundation phase learners with literacy.'

The 'Shades of Belonging' project
2001: Pieter Dirk Uys - 'For enabling us to laugh at ourselves'
2004: Mary Burton - 'For her work in the Black Sash and elsewhere'
2006: Ouma Grietjie Adams -'For holding the community together in mourning, conflict and celebration.'