Social Justice Coalition (South Africa)
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This article is about the South African NGO. For other uses, see Social Justice Coalition (disambiguation).
Founded in 2008, the Social Justice Coalition (SJC) is a membership-based social movement made up of 12 branches, located mainly in informal settlements across Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Since its formation, the SJC has worked to advance the constitutional rights to life, dignity, equality, freedom and safety for all people, but especially those living in informal settlements across South Africa. Their campaigns are based on ongoing research, education, and advocacy and divided across two programs. The Local Government Program leads the work on sanitation, budgets, and urban land. The Safety and Justice Program is focused on policing and the criminal justice system.
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Formation | 2008 |
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Type | Community organisation |
Headquarters | Khayelitsha, South Africa |
Membership | 2000 |
Official language | English, Xhosa |
Staff | 20 |
Website | www |
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