Newsletter 24_Something of a dark horse

… Take a look at a selection of the amazing projects we’ve done this year.

Hellooooo there

As we gallop past the mid-year mark, we thought it time to grandstand some of our favourite projects so far. We have chosen these for their combination of design appeal and subject matter, and demonstrate the depth and breadth of our abilities as well as our clients’ commitment to social change.

The Marikana Massacre: Repair and accountability 10 years on
Published by the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
Policy brief and Report

Policy Brief: Reparations for victims of the Marikana Massacre Cover

Report: The Marikana Massacre: Repair corporate accountability 10 years on Cover Cover

Restoring wellbeing after student protests: Lessons from #FeesMustFall and its aftermath
Published by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC)
Manual for Student Affairs and Services professionals

Restoring wellbeing after student protests: Lessons from #FeesMustFall and its aftermath COVER

Human development as a pathway to transformed and peaceful societies:
Trends and prospects from North-East Nigeria
Governance and development in Zimbabwe

Published by the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR)

Part of a series using the social contract lens to explain complex development challenges, such as entrenched inequalities, poor service delivery, environmental damage and weak institutions.

Human development as a pathway to transformed and peaceful societies: Trends and prospects from North-East Nigeria COVER

Human development as a pathway to transformed and peaceful societies: Governance and development in Zimbabwe COVER

Mining and illicit trading of coltan in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Published by the ENACT project at the Institute for Security Studies
Research paper

Minding and illicit trading of coltan in the Democratic Republic of Congo Published by the ENACT project at the Institute for Security Studies COVER

Faces and traces: Paying tribute to unsung heroes
Published by the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR)

This photobook is an account of the incredible acts of heroism performed by ordinary Burundians in the midst of chaos, violence and despair. It is part of the Burundi Memory Project launched in 2018.

Faces and traces: Paying tribute to unsung heroes COVER

Finally, for the lexophiles

White lettering on black joke: The fact that some people can’t distinguish between etymology and entomology bugs me in ways i can’t put into words

Looking forward to the rest of the year

Every year COMPRESSdsl produces a fantastic desk planner/diary, that can be tailored and branded for your own organisation. We can produce as few as 25 diaries, at a surprisingly low cost. It’s a fabulous way to remain front-of-mind with your clients and partners for the entire year. Click on the image below to see the entire publication.

Comp of a few pages of Compress.DSL 2022 Calendar

How can we help you?

Please do < contact us > for a free quotation for assistance with translation, copy-editing, graphic design, layout or proofreading of any of your corporate publications. Have a look below to see how we can help you with your next project. We can work with any sensible budget or timeline, and are keen to reach out especially to those who need our help during these exceptional times.

 

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We would love to hear how you’re doing.
Please drop us a message.
felicity@compressdsl.com
082 787 5555

 

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