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Call for Proposals: A Short Course for Community-Based Paralegals

NOFO: Supporting Civic Engagement in the Electoral Processes in Africa

Deadline: 29-Mar-22

The Tshisimani Centre has launched a short course “what is Democracy” for community-based paralegals.

It is a course about South Africa today – why it is the way it is, why this matters and crucially, what we can do to overturn this dismal situation.

It is Designed specifically for community-based paralegals and fieldworkers who provide a range of services to the communities they serve – including information access, support with gender based violence cases and matters, assistance with evictions, labour, consumer and social security matters as well as different kinds of dispute resolution – this course will locate the historical roots of the day-to-day issues that advice offices contend with and contextualise them within broader contestations, resistance and imaginations about democracy.

Approach

This course will complement the knowledge and experience acquired by community-based paralegals in their practice with conceptual tools designed to better understand why the South Africa we live in today, is a nightmare for so many and what can be done to change this. Between the two residential modules participants will engage in online contact, tasks and support.

A range of creative techniques – interactive games, role plays and scenario exercises, seminars, film screenings, fireside chats, reading circles, guest lectures, activist panels, discussion groups and debates – will be used in delivering the course. The course is residential and has two modules, each running over five days. Between the two residential modules participants will engage in online contact, tasks and support.

Course Summary
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.tshisimani.org.za/2022/03/20/what-is-democracy/

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