20 March – Human Rights
Today we spoke to Rosalia Mashale – director of the Baphumelele Children’s Home. The home was created as a place of safety for abandoned, abused, neglected or orphaned children, most of whom are either infected with or affected by HIV/Aids. Through the hard work and help of different individuals, Baphumelele has developed into a thriving community project over the years. If you want more information about Baphumelele you can contact their office at (021) 361-8631 or visit their website at www.baphumelele.org.za
PIC:www.baphumelele.org.za
And we also spoke to Dan Brown – coordinator of the Learn to Live project. Learn to live is one of the first schools specializing in the education of street children. The school caters for about 100 children depending on shelters and street children organisations. The school and teachers strive to make a positive influence on the children’s lives. If you want more information about the project you can contact their offices at (021) 425 1450
Our last interview was with Kamal Makan – project coordinator and office manager for the lawyers for Human Rights. The role of lawyers for Human Rights is to promote awareness and a culture where people understand their rights. Their main target is the farming community, rural women and children, refugees, correctional services and educational institutions. If you want more information about the lawyers for Human Rights you can contact their offices at (021) 887 1003 or visit their website at www.lhr.org.za
And we also spoke to Dan Brown – coordinator of the Learn to Live project. Learn to live is one of the first schools specializing in the education of street children. The school caters for about 100 children depending on shelters and street children organisations. The school and teachers strive to make a positive influence on the children’s lives. If you want more information about the project you can contact their offices at (021) 425 1450
Our last interview was with Kamal Makan – project coordinator and office manager for the lawyers for Human Rights. The role of lawyers for Human Rights is to promote awareness and a culture where people understand their rights. Their main target is the farming community, rural women and children, refugees, correctional services and educational institutions. If you want more information about the lawyers for Human Rights you can contact their offices at (021) 887 1003 or visit their website at www.lhr.org.za
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