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==The organization==
 
==The organization==
  
After a meeting with Moshe Cohen from '''Clowns Without Borders USA'''[], [[CWBSA]] was established by Jamie Lachman as the South African branch of the international movement over a period of three years (2004-2006). The South African project offers arts-based and playful programmes using drama, physical theatre, clowning and music, seeking to reduce violence against children and provide psychosocial support to vulnerable families in low- and middle-income countries.
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After a meeting with Moshe Cohen from '''Clowns Without Borders USA'''[], Jamie Lachman set up [[CWBSA]] as the South African branch of the international movement over a period of three years (2004-2006). The South African project offers arts-based and playful programmes using drama, physical theatre, clowning and music, seeking to reduce violence against children and provide psychosocial support to vulnerable families in low- and middle-income countries.
  
 
In 2007, CWBSA was officially registered as a non-profit organisation in South Africa.
 
In 2007, CWBSA was officially registered as a non-profit organisation in South Africa.

Latest revision as of 06:58, 28 August 2024

Clowns Without Borders South Africa (CWBSA) is an organization that promotes innovative, creative, and evidence-informed interventions that support the psychosocial wellbeing and protection of children and families affected by crisis and adversity.

The organization

After a meeting with Moshe Cohen from Clowns Without Borders USA[], Jamie Lachman set up CWBSA as the South African branch of the international movement over a period of three years (2004-2006). The South African project offers arts-based and playful programmes using drama, physical theatre, clowning and music, seeking to reduce violence against children and provide psychosocial support to vulnerable families in low- and middle-income countries.

In 2007, CWBSA was officially registered as a non-profit organisation in South Africa.

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https://cwbsa.org/

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