South Africa guide
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South Africa is associated especially with the recent transition to democracy, after years of oppressive apartheid rule. Nelson Mandela, a true statesman, advocated reconciliation and commitment to building a new South Africa for all, enabled by a progressive constitution. But despite the democratic handover to the government of President Thabo Mbeki, doubts linger as to whether racial and economic divides have improved. Confronted also by a burgeoning HIV/AIDS crisis, initial optimism has given way to sober recognition of the challenge of long term economic performance.
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Marginalised groups are the most affected by human rights violations. In the impoverished Northern Cape province, an inquiry concludes that the Khomani San community have been subjected to neglect and mistreatment by local authorities.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [Human rights] [Indigenous rights]
The South African Constitution provides the space for individuals and groups to strengthen democracy through active citizenship. This includes submissions to Parliament on legislation, attending public hearings at Parliament, joining a political party or other organisation or engaging in public protest. Public interest litigation can also be a form of advocacy and is illustrated by the example is this article.
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What happens when continuous assessment is added to established teaching practices? A study shows that South Africa has the opportunity to implement such assessment and promote more interactive teaching methods. Nevertheless, entrenched attitudes may make new practices hard to apply.
more...From: id21
Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [Development] [Education]
The mortality rate is increasing dramatically in South Africa. Tuberculosis, influenza and pneumonia, and cerebrovascular diseases are listed in a recent government statistical report as the leading causes of death but the scale of recent mortality rates provides evidence of the prevalence of HIV/AIDS.
more...From: Guardian Unlimited
Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [AIDS]
Black consortiums setting up as telecommunications operators in rural areas will receive subsidies of up to R15m from the Universal Service Agency.
From: Balancing Act
more...From: Balancing Act
Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [ICT]
As coal and wood still remain an important fuel source at domestic level, the need for alternative energy sources is crucial to tackle climate change. The development of renewable energy sources is a priority in the new national strategy to guide South Africa's response to climate change.
more...From: SciDev.Net
Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [Energy] [Environment] [Climate change] [Renewable energy]
Marginalised groups are the most affected by human rights violations. In the impoverished Northern Cape province, an inquiry concludes that the Khomani San community have been subjected to neglect and mistreatment by local authorities.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [Human rights] [Indigenous rights]



