14 August 07 - Human Rights

Today we spoke to Bulelwa Kuse - from the Iziko Labazali Teen Parenting Skills and Support Group. They are based in Gugulethu and Nyanga. They provide an opportunity for mothers to meet informally, share ideas and support each other. If you want more information you can contact Bulelwa at 073 226 4312 or visit www.theparentcentre.org.za

We also spoke to Shafieka Moos-Training Coordinator, from the Trauma Centre for survivors of violence and torture. The Trauma Centre is committed to the transformation of South Africa into a non-violent society and the development of a culture of respect for human rights. If you want more information you can contact their offices at (021) 465 7373 or visit www.trauma.org.za

And our last interview was with Joshua Ogada – from FAHAMU. Fahamu supports the struggle for human rights and social justice in Africa. They have a vision of the world where people organise to emancipate themselves from all forms of oppression, recognise their social responsibilities, respect each other’s differences, and realise their full potential. If you want more information you can contact their offices at (021) 761 0324 or visit www.fahamu.org alternatively visit the Pambazuka News - a weekly electronic newsletter covering news, commentary, analysis and a range of other resources on human rights and development in Africa. Their website is www.pambazuka.org

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