The Commission was inaugurated on 02 October 1995 under the Human Rights Commission Act 54 of 1994 and as provided for by the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act 200 of 1993. The Constitution is the highest law in the country and it was adopted to heal the divisions of the past and establish a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights. These rights are listed in the Bill of Rights, in Chapter 2 of the Constitution.
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) is the national institution established to support constitutional democracy. It is committed to promote respect for, observance of, and protection of human rights for everyone without fear or favour.
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Provides a platform for individuals to lodge complaints regarding human rights violations.
Offers legal advice and support to those whose rights have been violated.
Conducts public education programs to raise awareness about human rights.
Engages in research to inform policy and advocacy efforts.
Advocates for the protection and promotion of human rights at national and international levels.
Monitors the observance of human rights in South Africa.
Publishes reports on human rights issues and the commission's activities.
To promote, protect and monitor the observance of human rights in South Africa.
A society where all human rights are respected, protected and fulfilled.
Integrity, Independence, Impartiality, Respect, Professionalism, Accountability, Transparency.
The SAHRC can be contacted through their website, email, or phone for inquiries and complaints.
Headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, with regional offices across the country.
Recognized for its work in promoting human rights and social justice in South Africa.
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