Valma Hendricks: Administrator and Marketing Manager
BA (UWC) ; BA Hons (UWC)
Email: vhendricks@uwc.ac.za
Telephone: 021 9593707
Valma started at the Community Law Center in March 2001 as a Project Administrator for the Local Government Project.
Before joining CLC she had been involved in the NGO field since 1993. Firstly, with an organisation called Project Vote as a Financial Administrator. Project Vote's focus was mainly voter education. She was part of SA's first democratic election as an observer in 1994. In late 1996 she joined The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) as an Officer Manager. NDI was an organisation working to strengthen and expand democracy worldwide. She has done various semester Diploma courses on issues, such as Advanced Office Management (Damelin), Business Communication (Peninsula Technikon) and Practical Accounting (Damelin).
Currently she is the Marketing Manager of the Local Government Law Bulletin, a quarterly publication of the Local Government Project. She has completed her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), with the major in Women and Gender Studies and History. She has graduated with a Honours degree at the Institute for Social Development (School of Government), UWC
Telephone: 021 9593707
Valma started at the Community Law Center in March 2001 as a Project Administrator for the Local Government Project.
Before joining CLC she had been involved in the NGO field since 1993. Firstly, with an organisation called Project Vote as a Financial Administrator. Project Vote's focus was mainly voter education. She was part of SA's first democratic election as an observer in 1994. In late 1996 she joined The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) as an Officer Manager. NDI was an organisation working to strengthen and expand democracy worldwide. She has done various semester Diploma courses on issues, such as Advanced Office Management (Damelin), Business Communication (Peninsula Technikon) and Practical Accounting (Damelin).
Currently she is the Marketing Manager of the Local Government Law Bulletin, a quarterly publication of the Local Government Project. She has completed her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), with the major in Women and Gender Studies and History. She has graduated with a Honours degree at the Institute for Social Development (School of Government), UWC