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Press Release: CSVR Calls for Continued Leadership Engagement against Xenophobia Outbursts

Press Release  |   February 22, 2017 CSVR calls for continued leadership engagement against Xenophobia outbursts The Centre for The Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) has called on civil society, elected officials and other political ...

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Parliament Should Lead in Breaking Cycle of Violence

Press ReleaseParliament should lead in breaking cycle of violenceFebruary 10, 2017 The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation has warned that the normalisation of violence in Parliament will have long-term repercussions for South Africans ...

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Press Release: Implement Interventions to Eradicate GBV

PRESS RELEASE    |    25 November 2016 Implement interventions to eradicate GBV The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) is calling on government to act to stem the rise in Gender ...

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African Dialogue: #FreeFees

The streets of Braamfontein in Johannesburg were a no go area as Wits students took to the streets in protest for free education. A bus was torched and property vandalised. South African Higher Education and ...

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Student Challenges Are "Ignored"

Statement CSVR supports call for transformation of higher learning institutions October 5, 2016 The current protests on campuses cannot be resolved by dealing only with issues of free higher education, but must also deal ...

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Press Release: CSVR Supports Call for Transformation of Higher Learning Institutions

Statement CSVR supports call for transformation of higher learning institutions October 5, 2016 The current protests on campuses cannot be resolved by dealing only with issues of free higher education, but must also deal ...

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Post-election reflections: We can no longer afford to ignore our unresolved psychical wounds

By Nomfundo MogapiThe recent outburst of pre-election violence, the way the campaigns were conducted by various political parties and the intense confrontations over councillor positions calls for us as a society to pause and engage ...

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