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Equal Education
A movement striving for quality and equality in South Africa's education system. Every generation has its struggle Legal support:
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Equal Education 6 h
En réponse à @equal_education
We support moves by the ANC-led government to support the international BDS movement - this will be one of the key tools to bring down the system of apartheid in Israel. However, as a movement of action, we also demand more robust actions to be taken by government!
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Equal Education 6 h
En réponse à @UN_Women
According to : 51% of women in Gaza Strip are subjected to domestic violence and 10.2% of women in West Bank and 14.9 % in Gaza strip have been sexually assaulted. There are no specific laws in the OPT that protect women against domestic and sexual violence.
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Equal Education 6 h
En réponse à @UNICEF
Recently, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund stated that the military occupation of Palestine, coupled with the bombing of schools stands to negatively affect over 1 million children’s access to education.
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Equal Education 6 h
En réponse à @equal_education
On the horrific experiences of Palestinian children, we've previously highlighted: killing and intimidation of children by military personnel and Israeli settlers; bombing of schools; and the unfair imprisonment of Palestinian children in Israeli military jails.
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Equal Education 6 h
En réponse à @equal_education
In addition to the resolutions of Equal Education’s 2015 Congress, on solidarity with international struggles, our 2018 Congress resolved that our movement must show solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for self-determination.
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Equal Education 6 h
En réponse à @equal_education
We dedicate ourselves to educating our members and communities on the unjust and violent reality that Palestinians live under. We also remain strong in our commitment to forwarding the progressive programmes of the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
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Equal Education 6 h
STATEMENT | ISRAELI APARTHEID WEEK | Equal Education (EE) continues to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people, in particular youth, children and women who suffer daily.
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My Vote Counts 23 mars
Some images from the breakaway sessions. After an informative presentation on the history and significance of voting, the youth went on to come up with reasons why voting is important. Some amazing responses came out of it! Thank you and .
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Stacey Daniele 24 mars
At the Facilitator Camp today to talk about . Our discussion will focus on the complex nature of school violence, interventions at government level to address it & the need for enhanced capacitation of those structures responsible for
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My Vote Counts 23 mars
We're in Boschendal with the and for an elections workshop with the youth.
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CapeTalk on 567AM 21 mars
“The things needed to fix education aren't shiny new promises, it's getting the basics right.” -
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Reclaim the City 21 mars
On Human Rights Day, Reclaim the City took over Rondebosch Golf Course to protest the City of Cape Town’s failure to redistribute public land for affordable housing
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UniteBehind 21 mars
Housing is a human right! This is why on we have occupied Rondebosch golf course. This land is owned by the city and is leased to the golf club for R1000 a yea a year! It is the size of 45 rugby fields. We say this land should be used for housing!
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702 21 mars
“The things needed to fix education aren't shiny new promises, it's getting the basics right.” -
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City Press 21 mars
This Human Rights Day we urge the basic education minister, the president and government departments to remember that their delaying in providing pupils with safe & dignified schools is a violation of human rights, writes Equal Education's Tracey Malawana
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Reclaim the City 21 mars
It's Human Rights Day. We have a right to decent, well located housing. We want this land for housing!
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Reclaim the City 21 mars
One member pays R12 500 a year, while the Golf Club pays R1000 year to use this land. This is absolutely unacceptable!!
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Right2Know 21 mars
| To mark , a coalition of civil society organisations is marching against the infringement of human rights by the and the provincial government.
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Reclaim the City 21 mars
from the SJC now addresses the crowd. "The reason we are here is because this is our land. We also want to live close to hospitals. Close to nice schools. Next to mansions. This is not the only land we must reclaim. "
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Reclaim the City 21 mars
Siphenathi Sakhele from addresses the crowd. "We are in solidarity. We can't have learners waking up at 4:30 am because they face difficulty getting to school! The issue of safety, drugs and more in congested areas like Khayalitsha can't go on. "
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