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Part of Neame family papers
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Books Published by Family Members
Part of Neame family papers
Part of Neame family papers
A number of these photographs originate from the scrapbooks, see section C, and were either removed of got detached from the scrapbook.
Part of Neame family papers
Photocopies relating to Rex Simpson Welsh, QC, requested by Graham Neame and provided with permission by the Archive of the Johannesburg Society of Advocates. Rex Welsh's mother was related to the Smit family.
The access to basic education and its appropriate regulation has been identified as an area of focus of SECTION27. This section deals with matters of concern to both the AIDS Law Project and later SECTION27.
The right to health is central to SECTION27's activism to improve socio-economic conditions that undermine human dignity and development, prevent the poor from reaching their potential and lead to the spread of disease that has a disproportionate impact on the vulnerable. Continuing with the work of the AIDS Law Project, which was incorporated into SECTION27 in 2010, the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDs remain significant focus of the NGO. The inventory below highlights issues foregrounded by ALP and SECTION27, often in collaboration with its close ally, the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC).
Increased public investment in health-related socio-economic rights such as sufficient food, and its appropriate regulation is a SECTION27 focus. SECTION27 motivates for better utilisation of legal action and human rights advocacy to achieve rights to food. Accountability in the food industry and the availability of food to all, in particular children, who are granted the constitutional right not just to access to food but to basic nutrition, are major goals.
The TAC and ALP became active in the issues of refugees and asylum seekers with the outbreak of xenophobia in South Africa in 2008.