Attention: Editors and Reporters
23 March 2018
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC), will be hosting a Colloquium to launch its Thematic Discussion Paper on access to education for undocumented learners in South Africa.
The Commission, together with other stakeholders, continue to observe multiple reports of threats and intimidation, refusal to enrol learners in schools, or the subsequent exclusion from schools as a result of the lack of documentation. The right to a basic education as contained in section 29 of the Constitution is compulsory, universal, and immediately realisable – meaning that it is guaranteed to all persons, regardless of nationality, status, or documentation.
Despite the provisions in the law providing for access to schools for learners without documentation, there is a misalignment in the interpretation and application of the provisions, leading to discretionary practices and ongoing rights violations. The purpose of the Paper is therefore to provide greater legal clarity, and to identify areas in need of legal and policy reform. The Colloquium will serve as a platform for engagement with relevant stakeholders to share lived experience and present on their views, and will ultimately lead to the Commission developing a set of recommendations and directives aimed at promoting and protecting fundamental rights.
The engagement is scheduled to take place as follows:
Date: 26 March 2018
Place: Johannesburg
Venue: SAHRC Head Office, 33 Hoofd Street, Braampark Forum III, Braamfontein, Floor 2 Training Centre
Time: 09:00 – 16:00
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For further information or enquiries, please contact: Commissioner Gaum’s Research Advisor Ms Eden Esterhuizen on 072 385 8544 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.