IJR Appoints Professor Cheryl Hendricks as its new Executive Director
The Board of Directors of the Institute for Justice and [...]
The Board of Directors of the Institute for Justice and [...]
Mikhail Moosa argues two recent surveys showed there is support [...]
Role Communications Coordinator, Southern Africa Responsible for The Communications Coordinator, [...]
INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE AND RECONCILIATION (IJR) PAN-AFRICAN RECONCILIATION NETWORK (PAREN) [...]
The Afghanistan crisis suggests that the global narrative needs to [...]
Seven in 10 South Africans have little or no trust in the government’s ability to ensure that COVID-19 vaccines are safe, a new Afrobarometer survey shows. A majority of South Africans say they are unlikely to try to get vaccinated. Close to half believe prayer is more effective than a vaccine in preventing COVID-19 infection.
Seven in 10 South Africans have little or no trust in the government’s ability to ensure that COVID-19 vaccines are safe, a new Afrobarometer survey shows. A majority of South Africans say they are unlikely to try to get vaccinated. Close to half believe prayer is more effective than a vaccine in preventing COVID-19 infection.
Cape Town, Friday 23 July 2021 The Institute for Justice [...]
Join us on 28 July 2021 as we launch the [...]