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Joint Submission on Inclusivity of SOGIESC in Schools

By Aneesa Adams, 2 May 2023 Posted in: Submissions
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Tags: Access to medicineCCLGender EqualityHuman rightsLGBTQISECTION27SOGIESC

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SECTION27’s written submission to Parliament on the State Liability Amendment Bill [B 2–2001]

By cindytest, 10 March 2011
Posted in: Good governance and accountability, Submissions

SECTION27 recently made a written submission to Parliament on the State Liability Amendment Bill [B 2–2001]. In short, SECTION27 supports how the Bill seeks to regulate the manner in which a final court order sounding in money against the state must be satisfied – it sees the Bill as being squarely in line with the decisions of the Constitutional Court in Nyathi v MEC for Department of Health, Gauteng and Another [2008] ZACC 8 (“Nyathi 1”) and Minister for Justice and Constitutional Development v Nyathi [2009] ZACC 29 (“Nyathi 2”) dealing with the unconstitutionality of section 3 of the State Liability Act 20 of 1957 and how it is to be remedied.

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Submission comments on WBPHCOT Implementation plan

By admin, 5 September 2017
Posted in: Submissions

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Strategic framework for the Human Resources for Health Plan, 2005

By cindytest, 14 September 2006
Posted in: Aids Law Project, Archive, Submissions

The AIDS Law Project (“the ALP”) and the Treatment Action Campaign (“the TAC”) welcome the release of the Strategic Framework for the Human Resources for Health Plan (“the Strategic Framework”) for public comment and discussion. We further welcome the express acknowledgement therein by the Department of Health (“the DoH”e need for appropriate human resources for health (HRH) planning and recognise the substantial work that has gone into the development of the Strategic Framework.

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