Rape

SCARED AT SCHOOL: Sexual Violence Against Girls in South African Schools

Publisher: 
Human Rights Watch
Author: 
Erika George, Alan Finberg
Published Date: 
2001
Abstract: 

On a daily basis in schools across the nation, South African girls of every race and economic class encounter sexual violence and harassment at school that impedes their realization of the right to education. This report examines the barrier to equal educational opportunity posed by the South African government's failure to adequately address the gender violence prevalent in the South African school system. South Africa was selected for this study not only because of the scope of the problem but also because of the opportunities for change there, where educators both in and outside of government have shown increasing interest in finding solutions.

National Working Group on Sexual Offences

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The National Working Group on Sexual Offences is a working group of civil society organisations working in the field of gender based violence and was established to influence the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Amendment Bill [B50B-2003] for the benefit of women and children. The group worked to protect the rights of women and children, and made submissions to the Bill, created awareness on contents of the Bill and Act. The group now works on awareness raising and implementation issues of the Act.Women'sNet is a member of the Working Group.

Campaign location: 
South Africa (National)
Contact Person Name: 
Lisa Vetten from Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre
Contact Phone Number: 
+27 11 403 8230
Email: 
lisa@tlac.org.za

One in Nine Campaign: Solidarity with Women Who Speak Out

The One In Nine Campaign was established in February 2006 at the start of the rape trial of Jacob Zuma, to ensure the expression of solidarity with the woman in that trial as well as other women who speak out about rape and sexual violence. The Medical Research Council (MRC) study on sexual violence (2005) indicated that only one out of every nine rape survivors report the attack to the police. This statistic prompted the name: "One In Nine". Furthermore, statistics indicate that of the cases that do reach the courts, less than 5 % of the rapists are convicted.

Campaign location: 
South Africa (National)
Contact Person Name: 
POWA
Contact Phone Number: 
+27 11 642-4345
Email: 
1in9@powa.co.za

16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence

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The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence is an international campaign originating from the first Women's Global Leadership Institute sponsored by the Center for Women's Global Leadership in 1991. Participants chose the dates, November 25, International Day Against Violence Against Women and December 10, International Human Rights Day, in order to symbolically link violence against women and human rights and to emphasize that such violence is a violation of human rights.

Contact Phone Number: 
011 429-0000
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