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Siyayinqoba Beat It! 2005 Episode 15 – Unregulated Experimenting

By cindytest, 19 July 2008 Posted in: Aids Law Project, Archive

Tags: HealthHuman rightsSiyayinqoba Beat It!video

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The South African Child Gauge

By cindytest, 11 August 2010
Posted in: News, Right to Access Healthcare

The South African Child Gauge is the only publication in the country that provides an annual snap-shot of the status of South Africa’s children.
It is published by the Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town, to track South Africa’s progress towards realising children’s rights.
The latest issue focuses on the theme ‘Healthy children: From survival to optimal development‘.

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Tags: Child CareChildren’s InstituteHealthHuman rightsSouth African Child GaugeUniversity of Cape Town

SECTION27 and Lawyers Against Abuse run workshop on human rights for learners at school in Central Jhb

By cindy, 26 October 2012
Posted in: Education Rights Manual, News, Right to Access Basic Education

On Thursday, 18 October 2012, SECTION27’s Nthabi Pooe and Lawyers Against Abuse, Jessica Searle and Kay Mahonde, headed off to Providence Academy in central Johannesburg to run a workshop on human rights for learners at the school.

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Tags: GautengHuman rightshuman rights for learnersLawyers Against Abusesexual violence in schools

Civil society organisations call for renewed commitment going into the UN High Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS

By cindytest, 22 May 2011
Posted in: HIV and TB, News, Right to Access Healthcare

On 8–10 June, 2011, key stakeholders from all over the world will gather in New York to review progress of the global response to HIV/AIDS and to plan the way forward. This forum has the potential to reinvigorate the commitment to HIV/AIDS nationally and internationally.

In light of this, on 20 May, SECTION27, TAC, Médecins Sans Frontières, the World AIDS Campaign and the AIDS and Rights Alliance of Southern Africa sent a letter to the Director General for Health calling on the South African government to take the lead in setting ambitious and measurable targets, and encouraging similar commitments from other UN member states.

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Tags: Access to medicineCivil societyHealthHIVUnited Nations

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Measures to limit the spread of Covid-19.

In light of the announcement by President Ramaphosa on Sunday 15 March 2020 that Covid-19 has been declared a national disaster, we have decided to take the following measures to protect our staff and limit the spread of the CoVid-19 virus.

Our offices will be closed and our staff will work remotely until 31 March 2020.

Meetings will be conducted via electronic means.

Our advice desk will only conduct telephonic consultations.

The number to call or Whatsapp is 060 754 0751.