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We can walk the talk… and fund it

For years, women’s programmes have been underfunded, stifling our progress and slowing down transformation.

This year, however, women gathering at the AU’s third High Level Panel (HLP) on Gender Equality and ...

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Press Release: The Need to Shift from Campaigning to Governing

The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) applauds South Africans for the peaceful nature of the municipal elections. This attests to the maturity of our democracy and we take pride in both ...

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Up in Flames: Understanding Violence in Community Protests

The recent destruction of property in Vuwani and Tshwane has sparked reactions that often represent

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Government urged to assess violent protests

Johannesburg, South Africa - Inequality, low levels of access to resources, unresolved historical trauma, poverty and high levels of unemployment, were identified as some of the key drivers of violent protests. Corruption, lack of service ...

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Sentenced twice over

Five years after the demise of apartheid, Vincent, a young, fresh-faced man arrived in remand detention in a Western Cape facility.

Vincent had never been to prison before, and when he ...

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Statement to be read on World Torture Day in three communities to commemorate world torture day

FROM HORROR TO HEALING:
Remembering torture victims and their families on June 26, 2016
THE INTERNATIONAL DAY IN SUPPORT OF TORTURE VICTIMS AND THEIR FAMILIES

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