The South African relief organisation Gift of the Givers was honoured at a event attended by local residents and other volunteers involved in charity work.
The stamps were designed following two years of work after the charity was nominated by the South African public to be the subject of a stamp.
The artwork has been done by Francois Joubert, a young student at Open Window Art School, who admitted that he had initially known nothing about the Gift of the Givers, but was touched by their humanitarian work in disaster areas across the globe as he undertook his research for the stamps.
Sooliman said only the stamps could have described what his organisation stood for. "What is particularly significant is that it was the South African public who decided that there should be stamps recognising our work, which is a huge accolade for our staff and donors who make the work possible," he added.
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