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The Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR) collection consists of materials relating to the organisation's administrative matters, funding matters, conference documentation and the numerous projects the organisation was involved with. It also includes court cases, commissions of enquiry and civil and criminal cases handled by the LHR.
The Anti-Privatisation Forum (APF) collection consists of paper-based documents, digital documents and photographs, posters, ephemera (banner, t-shirts, stickers), and audio-visual materials on the South African social movement, collected by Dale McKinley. Organisational materials include policy documents, minutes of meetings, funding documents, workshop materials and press releases. Materials relating to campaigns against privatisation include documents, reports, articles, booklets, pamphlets, flyers and newspaper clippings on water and electricity struggles against prepaid meters; ...
The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) is a multi-disciplinary service and research non-governmental organisation, based in Johannesburg, that employs the services of sociologists, psychologist, criminologists, social workers, and education workers.
This collection comprises approximately 10,000 negatives and slides created by Zenzo Nkobi, 5 106 of which have been digitised. These images portray the activities of Southern African liberation movements in exile from the early 1970s to the early 1990s. These images cover the African National Congress (ANC) and Zimbabwean refugee and military camps in Zambia and Botswana in the 1970s. These images also show the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA) military training camps, and rare images of the Freedom Camp massacre and other destabilization raids on Zambian soil by Rhodesian and ...
This collection consists of over 4000 unique posters dating mostly from the 1980s-1990s. Duplicate copies of many of these posters exist. 327 posters from the collection have been reproduced in the book "Images of Defiance: South African Resistance Posters of the 1980s" by Ravan Press. A considerable number of posters also feature in the STP publication "Red on black: The story of the South African poster movement". Some of the posters are also available in slides (See AL2432) and digital format. The collection includes a large number of posters from the End Conscription Campaign (ECC), the ...
The Freedom of Information Programme (FOIP) collection comprises copies of materials released pursuant to the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA). The collection includes apartheid era security establishment records, documents created by the South African government bodies and agencies post- apartheid, and documents from several private bodies. It also contains documentation of the collection process. Special Projects, undertaken by the South African History Archive (SAHA) to test the parameters of freedom of information in South Africa, include materials relating to the Truth and ...
Planact started in 1985 as a voluntary organisation in response to a situation in which professionals and academics were being approached by community groups for assistance on problems of housing and development. The commitment was to pool resources and provide services to community groups and trade unions that did not have easy access to expertise and resources. Planact members included architects, engineers, planners, lawyers, sociologists and people with organisational and administrative experience.
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