Articles, Civil Society, Human Rights
Most South Africans do not tolerate violence against non-South Africans, but the number who do is growing – including many of our politicians. Nhlanhla Lux Dlamini, known as Nhlanhla Lux, is credited for saving Maponya Mall when violence and looting flared...
Articles, Corporate Social Investment and Donors, Human Rights, Opportunities, Sponsored Opportunities
A struggling economy and job market in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic has left the youth despondent that they’ll find employment after school or university. Learners with disabilities have an even tougher time finding employment. Although many companies do...
Articles, Corporate Social Investment and Donors, Education, Human Rights
South African society has one supreme law that stands over and above all others: the Constitution. It is the body of fundamental principles that outlines the legal foundation for the existence of our republic and states the rights and duties of its citizens and those...
Articles, Corporate Social Investment and Donors, Human Rights
Following the successful launch of the We-Dare (Women’s Equality: Digital Access and Rights to Expression) pilot programme in Gauteng late last year, the project is to be expanded to women in vulnerable communities across the country. The We-Dare network is a...
Articles, Civil Society, Human Rights
The decision should not be seen as an assault on the private sector, but rather as guidance on the approach that extractive companies ought to follow, and that it is critical to consult meaningfully with communities as part of the licence application process. As 2021...
Articles, Civil Society, Governance and Economy, Human Rights
If more than half of the South African population are women, why then do we represent only 34% of small and medium enterprise founders? Women-led business success is still hampered by role stereotyping, gender inequality, cultural norms and societal pressures....