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Women and Democracy Initiative launches ParlyBeat
Author: Jacob
Published: 09 Nov 2017
The Dullah Omar Institute’s Women and Democracy Initiative, in collaboration with the Parliament Watch collective has recently published the first edition of its bi-weekly newsletter, ParlyBeat.
Prof de Visser looks at socio-economic rights, local government in Africa
Author: Jacob
Published: 03 Nov 2017
Local government practitioners can't deliver well because they lack credible constitutional powers to help them deliver services. These are words by Prof Jaap de Visser, the director of the Dullah Omar Institute when giving keynote speech at the  4th Annual National Conference on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights at Makerere University in Uganda.
Comment: Parliament Watch reflections on monitoring Parliament
Author: Sam Waterhouse
Published: 03 Nov 2017
Navigating Parliament and access to information can at times be difficult for ordinary citizens. The past week was no exception for members of the Parliament Watch (ParlyWatch) collective who monitors these parliamentary meetings. Although the blockages are not official, the systems and ways of getting access to information and committees are becoming more and more hidden, changeable and closed,writes Sam Waterhouse
SAPS under fire for ‘discriminating’ against poor
Author: Alicestine October
Published: 02 Nov 2017
Nobody wants to become a crime statistic yet the crime figures released recently show the probability of this happening to the average South African remains high. Despite crime affecting all citizens across communities, their experiences may vary depending on certain factors.
MPs: Underfunding of NPOs need comprehensive solutions
Author: Alicestine October
Published: 02 Nov 2017
What started out as a petition to parliament about the underfunding of child welfare NPOs on behalf of residents of the East Rand in Johannesburg, has this week spiralled into a broader call for a more comprehensive solution to underfunding across all provinces.
Alicestine October
Communities bear brunt of thousands of vacancies in public health
Author: Alicestine October
Published: 02 Nov 2017
Millions of South Africans dependent on public healthcare has been feeling the impact of staff shortages in health facilities for years, a community health organisation in the Western Cape claimed.
Alicestine October
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