Torture and State Violence

Asikaqedi – Still Struggling for Redress

This 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 ...

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UKUVUSELELWA: Isidingo esimqoka sabayizisulu zokuhlukunyezwa

Annah Y. Moyo. September 2015. “UKUVUSELELWA: Isidingo esimqoka sabayizisulu zokuhlukunyezwa." Uhlu lwamaqiniso le CSVR ekuvuselelweni kwalabo abahlukumezekile.

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REHABILITATION: A priority need for torture victims

Annah Y. Moyo, September 2015. “REHABILITATION: A priority need for torture victims." CSVR Fact Sheet on Rehabilitation for Torture Victims.

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Stories of Torture Survivors Who Sought Redress1 in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Malose Langa, January 2015. “Stories of Torture Survivors Who Sought Redress1 in Post-Apartheid South Africa." The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.

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Torture In South Africa: The Act and the Facts

Fact sheet on torture – September 2014. “Torture In South Africa: The Act and the Facts." The Centre For The Study Of Violence And Reconciliation  

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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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Integrating Learning, Monitoring and Evaluation into Policy-Oriented Research: Lessons from CSVR's Urban Violence Project

In line with its commitment to incorporating learning into its monitoring and evaluation practices, in 2013 CSVR introduced developmental evaluation based on facilitated learning exercises into one of its research projects. The Urban Violence project ...

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