CRAFTING YOUR CASE FOR SUCCESS: LITIGATING LAND RIGHTS
SALC invites lawyers for a free 2-day online course on developing a compelling legal case for protecting displaced communities in extractive and agriculture industries. 3 and 4 July 2024 Ā ...
SALC invites lawyers for a free 2-day online course on developing a compelling legal case for protecting displaced communities in extractive and agriculture industries. 3 and 4 July 2024 Ā ...
SALC invites CSOs for a free 3-day online course on documenting evidence for strategic legal cases, for protecting communities affected by displacement from agriculture industries. 3 To 5 July 2024...
The fourth activistsā forum, SALC and its partners will reflect on the effectiveness of the incremental approaches to decriminalisation, assess the impact of the recent and ongoing court cases on...
In Malawi, the police are the primary point of reach for anyone seeking justice, vulnerable and marginalised groups face a significant number of barriers in accessing justice. The webinar aims to explore how magistrates and police officers under the Umunthu Project are tackling justice access disparities for sexual minorities, identifying personal, structural, or institutional barriers.
The Impact of Court Cases on Transgender RightsJoin us tomorrow, 15 August 2024 from 2 pm - 3 pm CAT as we engage and interrogate the landmark decisions the courts...
Enrol in SALCās Legal Empowerment Online course for CSOs and human rights defenders from 20 - 22 August 2024, from 11 am - 1 pm CAT daily. This course draws...
Join us on Thursday, 29 August 2024, from 2 pm - 3:30 pm CAT as we unpack the impact of the recent court decisions and ongoing cases to analyse their...
The Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC) and Network of African National Human Rights Institutions wish to invite you for a webinar on 8th November 2024 from 12:00 EAT to 1:30 EAT or 11:00 A.M SAST to 12:30 SAST. The webinar proposes to reflect on the role of NHRIs and other stakeholders in advancing non-discrimination, equality including gender equality, inclusion, participation in society and access to services for vulnerable and marginalised populations, including LGBTI+ persons and sex workers in the context of, health and development.
In conversation with Honourable Justice Fiona Mwale of the High Court of Malawi & Honourable Justice Monica Mbaru of the High Court of Kenya Gender-based violence (GBV) remains one of...
Join Namibian LGBTIQ civil society to understand and interrogate recent legislative developments and their impact on democracy, human rights, and the rule of law
The space will be with grassroot organisations, activist across the region to discuss and have open conversations around how the fundingĀ freeze or termination has impacted them, the communities and work,...
In Southern Africa, misinformation (unintentional false information) and disinformation (deliberately misleading information) significantly threaten civic rights and democratic governance. Amplified by social media platforms like Meta, Twitter (now X), and...