by aCtIOnAiDFuNdRAisINg | Sep 25, 2019 | Publications
In the February SONA, President Ramaphosa said that government would be “strengthening the functioning of various specialised units such as the Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Units and improving our administrative and record keeping capacity at...
by aCtIOnAiDFuNdRAisINg | Sep 25, 2019 | Publications
Our work with affected communities has highlighted the systemic manner in which the agency of individuals and collectives within communities have been eroded and how, through a systemic programme of legislative prescriptions, power within communities to decide on...
by aCtIOnAiDFuNdRAisINg | Sep 25, 2019 | Publications
ActionAid South Africa Second Quarter Newsletter is available for download. >>
by aCtIOnAiDFuNdRAisINg | Sep 25, 2019 | Publications
As global inequalities continue to rise, womxn often end up on the losing side. Discrimination against womxn is often rooted in economic inequality, and yet also goes far beyond. The past few years have seen the rise of a global movement against inequalities and the...
by aCtIOnAiDFuNdRAisINg | Sep 25, 2019 | Publications
The emission of greenhouse gases from burning coal has long been recognized as one of the biggest contributors to climate change globally. South Africa obtains 90 percent of its energy from coal and ranks among-st the highest greenhouse gas emitters. The government...
by aCtIOnAiDFuNdRAisINg | Sep 25, 2019 | Publications
Despite the contribution the mining and extractives industry makes to the South African economy, mining operations have very negative effects on the surrounding communities. Contrary to promises of contributing to socioeconomic development, mining companies provide...