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SAHRC drives media campaign

29 September 2017

Braamfontein – SAHRC focuses on conciliation, mediation and negotiation to ensure that the rights of the people are not violated.

SAHRC CEO, advocate Tseliso Thipanyane and the commission's Gauteng provincial manager, Buang Jones address the media.

The South African Human Rights Commission hosted a briefing session with the media at its Gauteng provincial offices in Braamfontein on 21 September, to discuss its future plans.

The commission said they are employing new methods aimed at engaging people in their quest to promote human rights issues as per their constitutional mandate.

One of the methods, according to the commission, is to partner with the South African mass media to afford people adequate information about services rendered by the commission.

According to human rights officer, Zamakhize Mkhize, the commission, as a human rights body, working with the media is arguably important to implement its new ‘strategic stakeholder partnerships’.

Mkhize said the commission wants to promote human rights issues using mass media platforms as a tool to educate and inform people about its services.

Recently, the commission’s provincial office had a roadshow, a capacity-building seminar, as well as dialogues and information-sharing sessions in Tshwane.

    “We also did strategic stakeholder engagement dialogues with women during Women’s Month, partnering with various organs of the society including the South African police and women’s organisations,” said Mkhize.

    “So, now we want to work closely with the mass media to promote the culture of human rights; we want to make human rights newsworthy. The idea is to revolutionalise advocacy and communication around issues of human rights through a variety of high-impact engagement with the media,” she said.

Source: North Eastern Tribune

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