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Moses Kotane Women in research dialogue
In closing the Women’s Month; KZN MEC for Finance and the Leader of Government Business addressed the Women in Research Dialogue hosted by the Moses Kotane Institute.
As a provincial entity which has been mandated to conduct world class research that respond to the needs of the provincial economy, Moses Kotane Institute recognises the efforts and role that women have played throughout history in addressing economic imbalances through research. The dialogue saw leading female experts from various public, academic, and private sector within the province engaging, amongst other things, how collaborative research efforts can be used as a tool for economic transformation and enhancement of the quality of citizens within the province of KwaZulu-Natal.