Panel Discussion on the Implications of Xenophobic Violence in South Africa

CoRMSA, alongside the youths, attended a Panel Discussion on the Implications of Xenophobic violence in South Africa’s Economic and Political Future at Wits University on the 3rd of August 2022. The discussion stemmed from the current Xenowatch report which describes xenophobic violence as an increasingly integral part of the country’s socio-economic and political landscape.  

ACMI Stakeholder Forum

CoRMSA attended and participated in the Africa Mobility Initiative (ACMI )Stakeholder forum -Virtual Summit from 28-29 July 2022. Topics of discussion: a, Towards a Youth-led Action Agenda for Climate Mobility at COP27: Developing an African Youth Declaration b, Supporting the Agency of Young People in the Context of Climate Mobility: Building Partnerships for Green Skills,

CoRMSA counters for xenophobic attacks

On eNCA News, SABC FM, SABC Channel Africa, Vhembe FM and Jacaranda FM: On countering the recent Xenophobic attacks, CoRMSA calls the Department of Home Affairs to issue necessary documents to non-nationals so that they can be regularised. It also calls the Police service to bring all perpetrators to book. CoRMSA further calls for the

On NewzroomAfrika -Human Rights month

CoRMSA calls upon all law enforcement agencies that are tasked and mandated to protect the lives of everyone within South Africa to take full responsibility of protecting the asylum seekers, refugees and migrants in South Africa for the advancement of rule of law in the country and to bring all perpetrators of Operation Dudula to