the Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria, is hosting a #Tech4Rights Expo. The campaign focuses on the impact of new technologies on different aspects of human interaction including businesses, democratic development, children’s rights, persons with disabilities, electronic evidence, strategic litigation and other key areas of human rights that intersect with new technologies.
the Centre for Civil Society at the University of KwaZulu-Natal will be hosting a Community Scholar Workshop on health rights, titled “The impact of Covid-19 on South Africa’s existing health crisis: the link between Cocid-19 and TB”. The speakers will be Siyabonga Nzimande — Director of Think, psychologist and advocate for TB and HIV Vaccine research; and Dr Lucas Ngoetjana — , KwaZulu-Natal Christian Council CEO and Head of Church Aids Network.
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