Episodes
Sunday Sep 08, 2024
Sunday Sep 08, 2024
Episode seven focuses again on the White Paper circulated by the Department ofHome Affairs. Many civil society organisations, including the Human Rights Media Centre, take strong issue with its intention. We consider it an outrage against the rights and human dignity of those who are forced to flee their homes. We aim to make this legal information accessible because the White Paper must be understood by everybody.
Friday Jul 19, 2024
Friday Jul 19, 2024
Episode six focuses on how the Human Rights Media Centre has, along with civil society, taken a stand against the Department of Home Affairs’ White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration & Refugee Protection.
We ask you to stand with us against this unacceptable proposal and to support refugees whose lives have been torn apart by conflict and discrimination, to build their futures as South Africans without further delay.
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Episode five focuses on Umoja Wamama Crafters Co-Operative, a women’s collective allied to the Human Rights Media Centre. Most of the members are from the refugee community; some are South African veterans.
Umoja Wamama will soon celebrate its tenth anniversary and may be of interest to you in that it presents a different economic model, where every member is both contributor and beneficiary.
But the benefits, as you will hear, are richer than just economic.
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Episode Four explores the experiences of three young people, born and raised in South Africa of refugee parents, and their journey toward accessing their right to belong.
In South Africa, the Bill of Rights and the Children’s Act explicitly recognises that every child has the right to nationality from birth.
We urge you to know your rights, claim your rights, and defend your rights!
Tuesday Sep 12, 2023
Tuesday Sep 12, 2023
Episode Three centers around the struggles of women refugees. We explore how refugee women’s organising has made a difference!
Under the new regulation, refugees and asylum seekers can get their own files, if the primary applicant has gone or passed on.
We urge both men and women to listen to this podcast and share it widely with your networks!
Sunday Jul 09, 2023
Sunday Jul 09, 2023
Episode Two explores naturalisation as one of three durable solutions to end refugee-hood.
Join your host Epiphanie Mukasano this World Refugee Month as she discusses issues surrounding Refugee status as temporary. Naturalisation is the long-term integration of refugees in the host or resettled country. Listen in to hear how South Africa is faring.
Thursday Apr 27, 2023
Thursday Apr 27, 2023
Episode One concerns the rights of asylum seekers and refugees living in Cape Town because documentation services were closed here by the Department of Home Affairs in 2012.
Join Epiphanie Mukasano as she delves into conversations around the delays and the opening of the new Refugee Reception Office, in April 2023 in Epping Cape Town, offering new hope for asylum seekers and refugees.
Thursday Jun 30, 2022
Thursday Jun 30, 2022
This podcast produced by the Human Rights Media Centre to commemorate World Refugee Day 2022, considers the ‘Right to Asylum’ and its implementation in South Africa. Representatives from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the South African Human Rights Commission, and two asylum seekers share their perspectives.
Human Rights Live
Human Rights Live is a series of podcasts produced by the Human Rights Media Centre in Cape Town, South Africa. Join your hostess Ephiphanie Mukasano as she delves into discussions about the rights and experiences of asylum seekers and refugees living in South Africa.