Stop the Bus 2009 - Friday

December 4, 2009

Last day of the trip, and we are feeling motivated and energised for today’s workshop. The line up included a workshop with stakeholders from the South African Police Service, Business men, other NGO’s and Social Transformation Forum. The workshop entailed the Criminal Justice System and rape. The participants interacted very well with the team.

The team

The team

Pamphlets and extra information was made available to the stakeholders so that information could be distributed to the community.

pamphlet display

pamphlet display

Danfred, a Community Development Worker, had played a vital role in ensuring that different stakeholders from different sectors in the community attended the workshop.

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Kathy ensured that the group was energised before the serious topics and issues were raised. Participants felt more comfortable and at ease after the energiser.  

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 Johanna and Babalwa visited Worcester Magistrate’s court, Rosey, a court official,  shows them the administration side and statistics for the sexual offences court.

 

From left: Babalwa, Rosey & Johanna

From left: Babalwa, Rosey & Johanna

 

Johanna and Babalwa in the CCTV room in Worcester Magistrate’s Court.

CCTV Room-Worcester Magistrate's Court

CCTV Room-Worcester Magistrate's Court

Thank you to our genorous sponors, First for Women Trust and WOMANKIND Worldwide for making this campaign possible.

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Dan Moshenberg 12.05.09 at 2:08 pm

Thanks to all of you for the great, important and encouraging work you have done and do, during these two weeks and throughout the year. From Washington, DC, we have been following your progress with great interest. We look forward to a day when days of activism against can be turned into days of celebration of. You and your sisters in South Africa and around the world show the way.

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