05 December – Human Rights

Today we spoke to Rubin Koetzee from the Chrysalis Academy. The Chrysalis Academy offers a social crime prevention and upliftment programme targeting “youth at risk”. Its aim is to empower young people to take control of their lives and give them the tools to become economically productive and be positive change agents within their communities. For more information about the academy you can contact them at (021) 712 1023.

We also spoke to Kobus van Wyk – manager of the Khanya Project. Khanya is the initiative of the Western Cape Education Department to enhance teaching and learning using information and communications technologies. The project has recently won the prestigious Technology Top 100 Leader in Empowerment Award for 2006. For further information about the project please visit Khanya’s website at www.khanya.co.za or (021) 467 2223.

Our last interview was with Youth Commissioner Rudi Buys. Last Friday the Western Cape Youth Commission announced a Western Cape Youth Campaign Against Crime for a Safer Festive Season. The campaign is a collaborative project between the Western Cape Youth Commission, SAPS, the Department of Community Safety, the City of Cape Town, the Departments of Correctional Services and Justice and local community policing and youth developments forums. If you want to know more about the campaign you can contact the Youth Commission: (021) 466 9504.

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