The state of school infrastructure in South Africa remains a profound indictment of the country’s democratic promises.
Equal Education
50 years of the ‘76 uprising
The 50th anniversary of June 16 demanded a response. Accordingly, this issue primarily focuses on a special feature dedicated to this occasion. It offers an analysis of the significance of June 16 and evaluates our progress over the past 50 years, alongside the areas where we may have regressed.
Budgets shape societies: the risk to our schools
The government’s political choices are weakening public schools and creating space for private actors to step in. This has concerning implications for equity and democratic control.
Education cuts are provincial choice within national programme
There are many ways in which the Provincial Treasury can reprioritise spending to secure teaching jobs.
Equal Education: The Demands of Workers and Teachers are Reasonable
08/14/2010 Only secure and valued teachers can deliver quality education We will continue to campaign for quality teaching and professionalism from teachersEqual Education (EE) believes that the demands of workers and teachers for an 8,6% increase, a R1 000 housing...
PRESS RELEASE: Civil Society Organisations Condemn Ban on March For Quality Education
Thursday 27 May 2010 A wide cross-section of civil society – unions, students organisations, faith based groups, community organisations and NGOs – with a collective membership of over a million people, strongly condemn the decision taken by the authorities to ban a...




