South Africa’s Induction for Asylum Seekers
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs announces that his department has finalised an integration strategy encompassing induction training for asylum seekers and refugees Deputy Minister of Home Affairs,...
View ArticleCall for Aid Appeal for Refugees
The South African Red Cross Society launches a R2 million appeal for emergency support for xenophobia refugees The South African Red Cross Society has launched a R2 million appeal for emergency...
View ArticlePASSOP Criticised Govt Over Refugees
The Western Cape government is concerned about the media than the well-being of the De Doorns xenophobia victims, says PASSOP The Western Cape government is more concerned about the media than the...
View ArticleXenophobic Violence on the Horizon
Fears of xenophobic violence are on the rise after Somali businesses outside Pretoria were attacked within hours of the mass eviction of hundreds of land invaders The fears come after Atteridgeville...
View ArticleCelebrating Africa Day: Remembering Our Commitment to ‘Never Again’
Africa Day celebrations remind many Africans of the May 2008 xenophobic attacks which left 62 people dead and many families displaced in South Africa. The author urges those who will be taking part in...
View ArticleSouth Africa Warned on Xenophobia
A group of eminent global leaders called the ‘Elders’ says xenophobia may erupt in South Africa after the FIFA World Cup A group of eminent global leaders called the ‘Elders’ says xenophobia may erupt...
View ArticleCoRMSA Calls on Govt to Step Xenophobia Fight
The Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa urges the government to strengthen its capacity to detect threats of xenophobic violence The Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South...
View ArticleCall for Special Courts in Xenophobia Cases
The South African Human Rights Commission recommends that the government set up special courts to deal with xenophobia-related cases The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has recommended...
View ArticleCreate Jobs to Stop Xenophobia - Bond
The Centre for Civil Society at the University of KwaZulu-Natal urges government to create more jobs, build more houses and change its foreign policy to end xenophobia The Centre for Civil Society at...
View ArticleHumanism Has No Borders - Commemorating World Refugee Day
2012 marked the 11th anniversary of World Refugee Day, commemorated every year on 20 June. Thousands of people take time to recognise and compliment the input of people forcibly uprooted from their...
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