Browsing Institute for Social Development by Author "Bayat, Mohamed Saheed"
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The experiences of homophobia for lesbians who live in Cape Town townships
Mtuse, Nomzamo (University of the Western Cape, 2021)Democratic South Africa was based on a constitution that is meant to have democratic values that promote human dignity and non-discrimination. Such democratic values were put in place to ensure that the human rights ... -
The impact of unregistered births of children in South Africa and how their rights to essential services and basic education are affected
Beko, Hombisa (University of Western Cape, 2021)Civil registration has not been recognised as a matter of concern or public interest in South Africa. It has not been part of discussion in platforms concerned with children’s rights including the government. Consequently, ... -
South Africa’s land reform trajectory: A case study analysis of the pro-active land acquisition strategy within the Western Cape
Swarts, Michelle (University of Western Cape, 2021)The South African Constitution is built on the premise of social justice, with the intend to “heal the divisions” of the past (RSA Government,1994). The property rights clause (section 25 of the Constitution) in specific ... -
The state of land reform in Namibia
Mabuku, Namakando Lorna (University of the Western Cape, 2022)Thirty-one years post-independence, the wealth in Namibia is still unequal and racially segregated as the colonial period left it. Land distribution plays a vital factor in maintaining these racial lines as most land ... -
Student food security and the role of food aid programs at the University of the Western Cape.
Building, Thandokazi (University of the Western Cape, 2021)Background: Food insecurity is a phenomenon affecting many developed countries, among them susceptible to food insecurity are tertiary students. Food insecurity affects the livelihoods of students and is a global problem. ...