Equal Education Law Centre (EELC)
@EElawcentre
The Equal Education Law Centre (EELC) is a public interest law centre working to advance the right to basic education in South Africa.
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http://www.eelawcentre.org.za 17-05-2012 10:05:43
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EELC stands in solidarity with Equal Education learner members and will be alongside them on 10 March.
Children have a right to participate in social and political life and the right to peaceful assembly is a key tool for their participation.
#YouthPowerBeyondTheBallot
Thanks to Ndifuna Ukwazi for hosting an exciting workshop today where we discussed the value of legal practitioners contributing to scholarly debates. Bridging practice-theory divides with partners from the public interest sector 👏
📢JOINT STATEMENT📢
SECTION27, Equal Education, Equal Education Law Centre (EELC) and Legal Resources Centre call on Parliament of RSA to reinstate clauses in the BELA Bill designed to ensure school language and admissions policies are equitable! Read our statement here:
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.Equal Education Law Centre (EELC) has launched an urgent court application against the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) & the Department of Basic Education. Representing Equal Education & 5 parents, they are seeking immediate placement of unplaced learners.
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[📍 #SofundaSonke ] Equal Education Law Centre (EELC) Attorney Yolisa shares the outcome of our appearance in the WC High Court today.
📢'The learners are still being deprived of their right to basic education. The best interests of the child is still not being considered.'
[Joint statement 📢📰🖊️] Equal Education and the Equal Education Law Centre (EELC) head to court to ensure the immediate placement of all out-of-school learners in the Western Cape
#SofundaSonke
Read our full statement here: equaleducation.org.za/2024/04/23/joi…
Therefore, parents and caregivers along with EE and the Equal Education Law Centre (EELC), have no other choice but to approach the courts to secure the placement of the many learners who, more than two weeks into the second school term, are still at home without access to education. #SofundaSonke