Tuesday, March 01, 2011
01 March - Human Rights - Equal Education will be launching its Late-Coming Campaign
In today’s show, we spoke to Yoliswa Dwane – Head of Communication and Policy at Equal Education. Equal Education will be launching its Late-Coming Campaign tomorrow at schools in and around Khayelitsha. This is aimed at encouraging young people in school to take their education seriously by arriving to school on time, ready to be taught and ready to demand a better education. This campaign is one of the campaigns that young people run in their schools together with the school community and the larger community. Yoliswa explained more about the Campaign. For more details, contact their offices on (021) 387 0022/3 or visit www.equaleducation.org.za
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