Resource Archive List

Information available as downloadable Adobe pdfs on the Shukumisa Website:

Legislation:

Resources:

  1. Tracking Justice: The Attrition of Rape Cases through the Criminal Justice System in Gauteng
  2. Services to Survivors of Sexual Offences – Shukumisa Report
  3. The State of Sexual Assault Services in South Africa (2003)
  4. Health services to rape survivors Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre publication
  5. From Paper to Practice: Lessons in the Implementation of Health and Victim Empowerment Policy Applicable to Rape Survivors
  6. The Shukumisa Campaign Monitoring Report for 2009
  7. The Shukumisa Campaign Monitoring Report for 2010
  8. Get on the Bus and Stop Violence against Women and Children Campaign Report to parliament
  9. Legal Grounds: Reproductive and Sexual Rights in African Commonwealth Courts
  10. Engendering the parliamentary agenda: Strategic opportunity or waste of feminist energy?
  11. Broken Blue Line: The involvement of the South African Police Force in serious and violent crime in South Africa
  12. Submission to the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development: Judicial Matters Amendment Bill 2010
  13. Hate Crimes: The Rise of Corrective Rape in South Africa
  14. Meeting with Minister on Hate Crimes on 14 March 2011
  15. Submissionby Women’s Legal Centre, Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre opposing the appointment of Mogoeng Mogoeng as chief Justice

 

 

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  • The Shukumisa Campaign

    About Us

    Welcome to the Shukumisa website, an online resource for

    • rape survivors and their families
    • concerned citizens
    • community activists

    The word Shukumisa means to shake or stir things up

    The Shukumisa Campaign was created in 2008 and aims to stir and shake up public and political will to develop and implement policies related to sexual offences

    Imagine a South Africa where:

    • Everyone treats rape as a serious crime
    • Quality Health, Policing and Legal services are available to all rape survivors, everywhere
    • All women are free to move around as they please, dressed as they please
    • Rape victims aren’t stereotyped in our media
    • We are all included in the development of laws that affect our lives and our communities.

    You can join us by:

    • Adding your voice to our Facebook discussions
    • Supporting our activities, or suggesting them
    • Writing to the media and Government to complain when the law fails rape survivors
    • Getting involved with organisations linked to the Shukumisa Campaign

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