03 August 2017 Change beliefs to stem xenophobia Foreign residents gesture at local South Africans during a march by the Mamelodi Concerned Residents in Pretoria earlier this year. Picture: EPA Modiegi Merafe, Richard ...
Read MorePress ReleaseAugust 23, 2017 Full Report To Client CSVR calls for women to raise their voices against VAW The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) is calling on South African women to ...
Read More“Structural youth unemployment solutions require new thinking and new institutions” - Written by David Bruce on 26 Jun 2017.
Read MorePress Release June 20, 2017 CSVR welcomes High Court ruling on reporting cases of sexual abuse A new judgment passed by the Johannesburg High Court on Monday, 19 June that sexual abuse cases ...
Read More“Responses to protest must address people’s experience of powerlessness” - Written by Malose Langa and David Bruce on 18 May 2017.
Read MoreThis opinion piece was written as part of ‘Addressing Socioeconomic Drivers of Violence in Khulumani Communities,’ a participatory action research project run by Khulumani Support Group Western Cape and the Centre for the Study of ...
Read MoreCSVR Calls on SA to Honour Rwanda Genocide Victims through a Commitment to Peacebuilding
CSVR calls on SA to honour Rwanda Genocide victims through a commitment to peacebuildingPRESS STATEMENT | APRIL 7, 2017 The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) calls on South Africans to commemorate ...
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