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SECTION27 is a public interest law centre which seeks to achieve substantive equality and social justice in South Africa. Guided by the principles and values in the Constitution, SECTION27 uses law, advocacy, legal literacy, research, and community mobilisation to achieve access to healthcare services and basic education. SECTION27 aims to achieve structural change and accountability to ensure the dignity and equality of everyone.
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Access to Basic Education

SECTION27May 06, 2019

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10 year anniversary: Social justice in a time of crisis

10 year anniversary: Social justice in a time of crisis

Our panelists, Dr. Francois Venter, Thabang Pooe, Shaita Goga, and Umunyana Rugege are in conversation with Ferial Haffajee about what we can learn from the HIV epidemic and crises like the Limpopo Textbook Case and Life Esidimeni to help us overcome the challenges we face with Covid19. The panel also discusses a possible future where the country is living with Covid19 for the foreseeable future. They debate the impact on the economy and the role that civil society can plan to ensure that human rights are upheld.   

May 14, 202056:24
Budget Analyst Daniel McLaren analyses financial implications for NHI

Budget Analyst Daniel McLaren analyses financial implications for NHI

The National Health Insurance has the potential to fundamentally transform the health system if it is implemented with care and sequenced properly. If we do not set up the system so that it is more transparent and less susceptible to corruption, we risk continuing the inequalities that exist in our healthcare system. Ahead of the Finance Minister's Budget in February 2020, it is important that we engage with the kinds of investment required to make sure that NHI adequately meets the needs of the people in this country. 

Feb 26, 202013:24
Anele Yawa on Public Participation in the NHI process

Anele Yawa on Public Participation in the NHI process

Parliament is conducting public hearings on the National Health Insurance Bill. Is the process legitimate? Are people getting the opportunity to voice their concerns and reservations about the Bill? Anele Yawa, General Secretary of the Treatment Action Campaign speaks about the steps that his organisation and other civil society partners are taking to ensure that people are able to contribute meaningfully to the process of the public hearings on the NHI! 

Feb 05, 202014:25
Governance Structures under the NHI with Tendai Mafuma
Jan 20, 202012:04
Spotlight Editor Marcus Low on NHI

Spotlight Editor Marcus Low on NHI

Disclaimer: This episode was recorded at SECTION27's offices using a podcast mike and a Bluetooth speaker. The sound quality will be affected by environmental noise. 

In this episode Spotlight Editor Marcus Low outlines some of the concerns around the lack of transparency and accountability structures in the current version of the NHI Bill

Nov 24, 201914:19
An overview of the National Health Insurance Bill

An overview of the National Health Insurance Bill

Sasha Stevenson, head of the health rights programme at SECTION27 explains what the proposed National Health Insurance Bill says and outlines some of the key concerns around the information not included in the bill and the areas on which healthcare users should be asking for clarity. She provides an overview of the three major aspects of the NHI Bill that we think need to change. 

1. Governance – The Minister of Health appoints the NHI Fund Board members (after appointing the ad hoc panel that interviews and recommends them), the Board Chairperson, and the CEO of the NHI Fund. In simple terms, decision-making is far too concentrated.

2. Transparency – To increase public trust in the NHI and to reduce the risk of corruption under NHI, it is imperative that all NHI-related processes and decisions are as transparent as possible.

3. Try before you buy – The NHI Bill introduces a range of new structures and administrations that are untested. We are bringing the establishment of these new structures into law, with no way to turn back if they fail, and without any transition provisions that could stagger implementation and allow for learnings.

Nov 18, 201926:56
Chapter 9 Institutions

Chapter 9 Institutions

In our final episode of our Elections series we chat to Deputy Public Protector Kevin Malunga and Corruption Watch Head of Legal and Investigation Deborah Mutemwa - Tumbo about the role of Chapter 9 institutions as enshrined in the Constitution.

Jun 03, 201932:35
The President and National Executive

The President and National Executive

In this episode we discuss the recently contentious Chapter 5 of the constitution (The President and National Executive) with guests Activist and Businessman Sipho Pityana and SECTION27 Legal Researcher Motheo Brodie who respectively were part of the  Save SA and #FeesMustFall movements

May 24, 201934:26
Corruption in Public Health care and the Constitution

Corruption in Public Health care and the Constitution

In episode 4 we discuss corruption in Public Health care and what the constitutions provides for, with guests; SECTION27 Head of Health Sasha Stevenson and Treatment Action Campaign National Chairperson Sibongile Tshabalala

May 17, 201927:34
Access to Basic Education

Access to Basic Education

On this episode we have guests; Co-Head of Research Hopolang Selebalo from Equal Education and SECTION27 Education Attorney Samantha discussing the Right to Basic Education and what the role of Implementing Agents and Service Providers is in ensuring that learners are able to access this right.

May 06, 201937:46
Service Delivery

Service Delivery

Episode 2 of our Podcast Series focuses on Service Delivery with compelling discussants Vuyani Baloyi and Thandiwe Mthombeni from #AlexTotalShutdown and @SERI_RightsSA Director of Research and Advocacy Alana Potter 

May 03, 201939:41
What is the Constitution?

What is the Constitution?

Attorney Lwando Xaso and former SECTION27 Executive Director discuss a foundational and insightful approach to the constitution head of the 2019 Elections.

Apr 25, 201937:31