Kukula Traditional Healers Reaping Rewards of an Inclusive Community Protocols Process Blog Community protocols are not just documents, they’re a process and innovative processes can create new opportunities. By Cath Traynor
Populations, Populism and Institutions – Explaining South Africa’s Xenophobic Violence (June 2015) South Africa has had its fair share of violence and xenophobia over the last decade and more. In 2015, Loren Landau wrote this piece on xenophobia following a wake of xenophobic violence in South Africa's townships. By Loren B Landau
Perspectives #03/2013: Women, Custom and Access to Justice This issue of Perspectives provides insight into country-specific challenges and controversies with regards to women’s access to justice in selected sub-Saharan African states. pdf
Double Jeopardy: Foreign and Female (May 2010) Against the backdrop of the pervasive culture of violence in South Africa, ‘it is ironic that xenophobia has been represented as something abnormal or pathological. Xenophobia is a form of violence and violence is the norm in South Africa. By Romi Sigsworth