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Attention: Editors and Reporters

30 NOVEMBER 2023

The Gauteng Provincial Office of the South African Human Rights Commission and the International Commission of Jurists will host an “Access to Online Services For Persons With Disabilities” meeting with members of the banking sector, civil society, and government. The purpose of the meeting is to determine whether, despite all the technological advances that have been made, persons with disabilities have not been left behind and or ostracised from these advancements.  
Attention: Editors and Reporters

29 November 2023

The South African Human Rights Commission (Commission), Western Cape Provincial Office (WCPO) will host an engagement on 30 November 2023 with stakeholders within the small-scale fishing sector (both commercial and subsistence), the Department of Forestry Fisheries and Environment and civil society organisations operating within the fisheries sector, to unpack the challenges experienced within the sector. The Meeting will take place at the Garden Court Nelson Mandela from 10h00. The purpose of the engagement is to better understand the challenges faced by all role players in the sector with a view to deepening the knowledge and understanding of these challenges, so that the Commission may consider how best to use its mandate to seek resolution thereto.

Date: 28 November 2023

Attention: Editors and Reporters

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) Limpopo Provincial Office and the University of Venda (UNIVEN) have jointly undertaken to host and facilitate a conference on the promotion of social cohesion and eradicating tribalism in the Limpopo Province.
Attention: Editors and Reporters

27 November 2023

The SAHRC Mpumalanga Provincial Office (MPO) will be commemorating the International Day on the Elimination of All Forms of Violence Against Women and Children. The commemoration is aimed at raising awareness on the rights of women, the impact of gender-based violence as well as harmful cultural practices that violates their human rights.
27 November 2023

Attention: Editors and Reporters

The South African Human Rights Commission (the Commission) in the Northern Cape Province extends an invitation to you and your media house to participate in a dedicated briefing session concerning the forthcoming events associated with the Social Harmony through National Effort (SHiNE) Project.

 

Attention: Editors and Reporters

27 November 2023

The Eastern Cape Provincial Office will conduct a human rights champion workshop on 27 November 2023. The identified human rights champions will be empowered on the mandate of the South African Human Rights Commission and how to be champions for human rights.

26 November 2023

Attention: Editors and Reporters

The South African Human Rights Commission (the Commission) in the Northern Cape Province will embark on events aligned with the Social Harmony through National Effort (SHiNE) Project. The SHiNE initiatives aim to promote social harmony and understanding among the diverse communities in the country, recognising the importance of dialogue, compassion, and mutual respect. This is an important initiative to address the historical challenges of colonisation and apartheid, and work towards aligning the nation's culture with its Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Encouraging self-reflection, family discussions, and sharing personal stories are effective ways to foster understanding and empathy among individuals.
Attention: Editors and Reporters

23 November 2023

The South African Human Rights Commission (Commission), Western Cape Provincial Office (WCPO) has called a meeting of strategic stakeholders to discuss issues relating to shelters for homeless persons in the Western Cape. The engagement will take place on 24 November 2023 at the Commission’s Western Cape Provincial Office in Cape Town at from 10h00. The WCPO continues to receive and consider complaints relating to individual shelters. The complaints range from alleged mistreatment by staff to alleged failure to distribute food donations to the intended recipients.

23 November 2023

ATTENTION: Editors and Reporters

The South African Human Rights Commission’s (SAHRC) North West Provincial Office will conduct a stakeholder engagement with the North West Department of Social Development on issues relating to:

21 November 2023

ATTENTION: Editors and Reporters

On 05 September 2023, the South African Human Rights Commission’s (SAHRC) North West Provincial Office conducted a law clinic in the village of Madinyane, an area that has prevalent issues relating to statelessness in the North West province. The law clinic included a collection of information through surveys to assess the impact of statelessness. A number of community members remain without Identity Documents and Birth certificates and this inevitably affects other human rights, including, among others, the rights to education, access to health, and access to social security.
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17 November 2023

The South African Human Rights Commission’s Eastern Cape Office has received numerous complaints highlighting human rights violations caused by subpar road infrastructure in the province. The diverse landscape of the Eastern Cape brings about challenges in many areas, with roads posing limitations to residents' accessibility.
17 November  2023

Attention: Editors and Reporters

The South African Human Rights Commission (‘the Commission’) Gauteng Provincial Office is initiating an inquiry into the accessibility of public transport for people with disabilities in Gauteng.

In May 2023, the Gauteng Provincial Office (GPO) received a referral complaint in terms of section 3 of the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act (PEPUDA) from the High Court (Johannesburg), sitting as an Equality Court. The complaint alleged that the current environment at railway stations, bus stations, and taxi ranks poses a danger to and is not accessible to commuters with disabilities. The Complainant views the current state of affairs within the public transport system as a form of unfair discrimination on the basis of disability.

Attention: Editors and Reporters

16 NOVEMBER 2023

The North West Provincial Office (NWPO) seeks to commemorate World Toilet Day to deepen and strengthen levels of awareness and to highlight the state of sanitation in the province and the need for urgent action to ensure the delivery of safe sanitation solutions to ensure public health, human dignity and personal safety.

Attention: Editors and Reporters

10 November 2023

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC / Commission) has noted concerns expressed by Mr Reuben Madadzhe, the Limpopo Provincial Secretary of the African National Congress (ANC) during a media briefing on 07 November 2023.

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8 November 2023

The South African Human Rights Commission’s (the Commission) Eastern Cape Provincial Office (ECPO) responding to compelling concerns about malnutrition within the province, undertook an investigative inquiry. This inquiry took place from August 8th to August 12th, 2022, in response to grievances received by the Commission, coupled with media reports highlighting tragic cases of children succumbing to Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) due to hunger.

02 November 2023

Attention: Editors and Reporters

The South African Human Rights Commission (the Commission) in the Northern Cape Province will be conducting a stakeholder engagement to address a range of pressing issues pertaining to land rights, indigenous communities' concerns, and the alleged illegal mining activities within the Namakwa district.
Attention: Editors and Reporters

30 October 2023

The South African Human Rights Commission (‘the Commission’) Gauteng Provincial Office in partnership with Out LGBT Well-Being, will be conducting a series of workshops on Accessing the Equality Courts. Based on the complaints received by the Gauteng Provincial Office, equality remains one of the top human rights violations reported in Gauteng. There is thus a need to empower citizens on how to use the equality courts as a tool to advance their human rights and obtain justice.   

Attention: Editors and Reporters

26 October 2023

The South African Human Rights Commission (Commission) in Western Cape provincial office will host a dialogue with learners and stakeholders on Reducing Alcohol Related Harms in Schools. The aim of this dialogue is to start the conversation around the harm that alcohol consumption causes and how it impacts on the attainment and enjoyment of human rights. The Dialogue also aims to help communities to begin to identify available help and share information about how to access such help in a caring and responsive environment.

Attention: Editors and Reporters

26 October 2023

The South African Human Rights Commission (Commission) in the Eastern Cape has received complaints pertaining to human rights violations emanating from poor and/or inadequate road infrastructure which may impede access to health care services, education, social security, food security, basic services and police services. The complaints illustrate the crucial role that road infrastructure plays in ensuring the enjoyment of basic human rights and facilitating access to socio economic rights.
26 October 2023

Attention: Editors and Reporters

In an effort to address pressing issues related to human rights and social cohesion, the South African Human Rights Commission (the Commission) in the Northern Cape Province will be conducting a stakeholder engagement that will bring together diverse stakeholders, thought leaders, community representatives, and activists. This initiative seeks to create a platform for robust discussions and collaborative strategies, promoting the principles of human rights and strengthening social bonds within our community.

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