Stories of South Africa’s Powerful Women Doing Extraordinary Things
From Fighting Apartheid to Demanding Equality for Women and LGBT People
![Women march on the Union Buildings protesting apartheid in Pretoria, South Africa, August 9, 1956.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2020/09/202009africa_southafrica_womensmarch.jpg?h=4ae73685&itok=1FnLBvfK)
From Fighting Apartheid to Demanding Equality for Women and LGBT People
Government Should Ensure Children’s Right to Food During Covid-19
Donors Should Recognize There Is No Development Without Rule of Law and Accountability
Lift Internet Ban; Quash Cases Against Students Protesting Shutdown
Homelessness Increases Risk for Covid-19 Spread
Protective Equipment Shortages, Reporting Lapses Risking Lives
Gwen Robinson Interviews Sunai Phasuk, Senior Researcher
Ensure Access to Information, Press Freedom in Embattled State
Once it seemed inevitable that the internet would create a more open society. Now it’s fostering young nationalists.
In the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Gold Sector Should Re-assess Human Rights Impacts
Discriminatory Nationality Law Denies Right to Education
67th Pre-Session