Morocco: Past, Present and Future

Join SAIIA’s Western Cape Branch for a speaker’s meeting featuring Mr Hachem El Moummy, Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of Morocco.
A View from Madrid of South Africa’s Foreign Policy Stance

Join the SAIIA Western Cape Branch and Raimundo Robredo Rubio, Ambassador of Spain to South Africa, for a discussion on South Africa’s foreign policy goals and global implications.
Ireland’s Future and Relations with South Africa

SAIIA Western Cape invites you to an evening with Ireland’s Ambassador to South Africa, Austin Gormley, who will discuss the political, economic, cultural and people-to-people dimensions of the relationship between Ireland and South Africa.
The South African National Defence Force: Mandate, Capacity and Constraints

Join SAIIA’s Western Cape Branch for a discussion on the mandate of the South African National Defence Force as set out and enshrined in the Constitution with Professor Abel Esterhuyse.
Climate Challenges, Threats and Opportunities: Africa’s Role in Multilateral Negotiations

Join SAIIA’s Western Cape Branch for a hybrid event that will reflect on the challenges that lie ahead in both climate change mitigation and adaptation.
South Africa’s Migration Policy Mess: Where Did It Come From and Can It Be Fixed?

Join SAIIA’s Western Cape Branch for a discussion on South Africa’s migration policies and a review of the country’s new white paper on migration with Professor Alan Hirsch.
Ukraine’s Resilience and Innovation in the Face of War

The Western Cape Branch of SAIIA invites you to an address by Ukraine Ambassador to South Africa, H.E. Liubov Abravitova.
The IMF’s Regional Economic Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa

Join SAIIA’s Western Cape Branch for a discussion that will provide insight into economic growth, opportunities and challenges in the sub-Saharan region.
The World and South Africa Beyond 2023 with Clem Sunter

The speaker will highlight the fact that the world is moving into a more polarised state as a result of the war in Ukraine and the growing rivalry between America and China.
South Africa’s Foreign Policy: Lessons from the ‘Lady R’ and the ICC Sagas

SAIIA has partnered with Rivonia Circle to host a public lecture at a time when there’s a need for South Africa to pause and evaluate its national interests and how the country pursues them while securing its sovereignty.