AG 3416 Section27 / AIDS LAW PROJECT, Records, 1990S-2019
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AG 3416 Section27 / AIDS LAW PROJECT, Records, 1990s-2019 Historical Papers Research Archive, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2017 540 boxes + addition of +/- 400 boxes PLEASE NOTE: There is RESTRICTED ACCESS to parts of this collection, mainly for the protection of personal information. Permission to consult these documents must be obtained from The Director, Section27. INTRODUCTION The collection contains the organisational records of Section27, and also incorporates the records of the AIDS Law Project and other related organisations such as the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) and the South African National AIDS Council (SANAC). SECTION27 is a public-interest law centre that seeks to achieve substantive equality and social justice in South Africa. Launched in May 2010, it uses law, advocacy, legal literacy, research and community mobilisation to achieve access to healthcare services and basic education. SECTION27 aims to achieve structural change and accountability to ensure the dignity and equality of everyone. It draws its name from SECTION27 of the South African constitution, which locates the right to health within a context of mutually supporting and intersecting rights. It states that everyone has the right to access of health care services, food and water, social security and emergency medical treatment. SECTION27 incorporates the AIDS Law Project (ALP), one of South Africa's most successful post-apartheid human rights organisations (see A2). SECTION27 collaborates with a constellation of organisations that includes the Treatment Action Campaign(TAC) (seeB2), Equal Education (EE), Community Trust Media (CMT) and Students for Law and Social Justice (SLSJ). The collection was processed by Michelle Colman in 2017. Additions were processed by Michelle Colman in 2019. Reference is made to collections AG3077 AIDS Law Project and A2562 Mark Heywood Papers, both at Historical Papers. COLLECTION A ORGANISATION ADMINISTRATION A1 SECTION27 A1.1 Vision and Mission (1f) SECTION27 Catalysts for Social Justice. Brochure on SECTION27 detailing background, vision, mission, objectives, areas of focus and partners (undated). A1.2 Meetings, conferences, presentations, reports A1.2.1 Meetings, conferences, presentations, reports 2010 (2f)) Meeting to explore better collaboration between social justice organisations, 7/06/2010, Braamfontein Second AGM of SECTION27 incorporating AIDS Law Project 13/07/2010 Presentations by Mark Heywood 09-11/2010 with additions from 2011. Includes index. Section27 Review, April 2010-December 2011 A1.2.2 Meetings, conferences, presentations, reports 2011 (2f) Southern African Regional Dialogue on Strategies for Accelerating and Unifying Campaigns for the Right to Health. 25-26/3/2011, Johannesburg. TAC/SECTION27 Workshop on SANAC: the 2012-2016 NSP & Health Policy, 2-4/08/2011. Minutes from meeting 19/01/2011; work plan 01-06 2011. Free State HIV and AIDS Coalition AGM, 15/10/2011 A1.2.3 Meetings, conferences, presentations, reports 2012 (3f) Review 2012-2013. Three cardboard folders of draft copy and two bound drafts. A1.2.4 Meetings, conferences, presentations, reports 2013 (4f) Health Priority Issues 2013 Meeting between COSATU and SECTION27, 21/01/2013 Staff Workshop on HIV/TB Treatment Literacy, 7/03/2013. Includes 'Monitoring our Health: An analysis of the breakdown of health care services in selected Gauteng facilities, 2012. 6th SA AIDs Conference, ICC, Durban 18-21/06/2013: Abstract book and programme. See also L1. A1.2.5 Meetings, conferences, presentations, reports 2014 (1f) Documents for 22nd Board Meeting 19/02/2014. Report to SECTION27 Fundraising and Development Committee Meeting, 5/11/2014. 2014 Priority work areas and intended outcomes Public Interest Law Gathering 2015 A1.2.6 Shaping the Future. Law and Social Justice: An activist dialogue, circa 2004/5 (1f) The event was addressed by Justice Pius Langa. Draft participant list for SECTION27 conference. A1.3 Miscellaneous (3f) SECTION27 House Style Guide Correspondence of 29/10/2010 on 'Civil Society Consensus Statement' from Nonkosi Khumalo, Senior Researcher & Chairperson of TAC to Minister Motsoaledi, Nono Simelela at SANAC and Deputy President Motlanthe. A Global Framework Convention on Health: Would it help developing countries to fulfil their duties on the right to health? A South African perspective. Heywood/Shija. The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics Vol 38.3:October 2010. Letter from M Heywood to Ambassador Peter Tejler of the Embassy of Sweden regarding funding, 24/11/2010. First Gugu Dlamini Memorial Centre Consultative Induction with Local Multisectoral Stakeholders. Invitation to Mark Heywood to deliver keynote address, programme and information on the centre. 03/2011 Letter from M Heywood to David Lewis of Corruption Watch, 2/07/2014 on joint strategy. David Lewis, Corruption Watch: Letter by Adila Hassim, Director of Litigation, supporting the candidacy of Lewis to serve on the Open Government Partnership Steering Committee, 21/07/2014. Bundle of newspapers and newspaper clippings (relevance unclear). Become our friend - invest in us, the returns are life-changing (undated leaflet). Resource Centre Manual, updated 03/2014 Resource Centre Manual, updated 01/2014 Employment Manual TAC-Section27 Leadership School Porgramme 3-5/12/2013 and Report on Agreements Reached at TAC/Section27 SANAC NHI Activist meeting 27-29/08/2013 A1.4 Cipro appeal (1f) The file deals with the initial rejection of Section27's name application to the Companies and Intellectual Property Registration Office (Cipro) and Section27's appeal. 2010. A1.5 Mandela and Tambo Law Offices (1f) Section27 proposed the use of Chancellor House, the site of the Mandela/Tambo law offices, for a public interest law centre, 2014. A1.6 Budget and Expenditure Monitoring Forum: request for extension of grant 06/2011 Section27 is a member of the Budget and Expenditure Monitoring Forum and motivated for an extension of a grant (1f) A1.7 Applications to march, protest and picket 2012/2013 (1f) A2 AIDS Law Project (ALP) The Aids Law Project (ALP) was founded by Justice Edwin Cameron in 1993 as a project of the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS), Wits University, Johannesburg. It's objective was to influence, develop and use the law to address the human rights implications of HIV/AIDS in South Africa, driving government and the private sector towards rights-based responses, plans and programmes for prevention and treatment. It utilised litigation, provided legal advice, undertook research and policy formulation to counteract discrimination. Between 1993 and 2010, the ALP contributed to the availability of affordable, generic antiretroviral (ARV) medication, national strategic plans, restructuring of the South African National AIDS Council (SANAC), public awareness and social mobilisation, and the formulation of state policy. A2.1 Organisational Structure (7 f) ALP Founding Documents including Employment Manual and Articles of Association. ALP Report on Organisational Dynamics, 2003/2004 Admin: Mark Heywood's folder of internal communication on administrative matters Jan 2003 - March 2005. Mancom: File includes financial statements, salary policy, meetings of the Management Committee, budgets, employment manual. 2006/2007. Mancom: Folder includes work plans, meeting agendas, job descriptions, financial and administrative procedures, organograms. Evaluation of the AIDS Law Project 11/2005-09/2007 by a team of external consultants. 03/2008. ALP Policies 2008 Planning for administration May - November 2008 Summary log frame (undated) Unnamed ALP file: deals with incorporation of ALP to Rights Law Project. A2.2 Human Resources Draft ALP staff performance norms and standards for professional work (undated) Tasks for interim AIDS Law Project Manager(IM), 16/04/2007-13/8/2007 NPO Organisations' Salary Survey Report, Averile Ryder, 10/2006. Job descriptions and policy documents 2007 Ex- employees L Forman and P Mtetwa: documents relative to the service of both employees, including administrative information and issues both dealt with 1998-2000 Former staff member: Fatima Hasson: document relative to service including administrative information and issues dealt with. A2.3 Financials (8f) - RESTRICTED ACCESS A2.3.1 Finance 1999 - 2004. Two folders. Funding: Contains documentation on the Global Fund, budgets, financial statements, grant application to the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) and proposals for funding. 2006-2007. Meeting of the ALP Finance Subcommittee, 26/07/2008, Braamfontein. Budgeting: Three folders, indexed, 2008 - 2009; loose documents Expenses 2008 - 2011 Royal Netherlands Embassy and the AIDS Law Project (ALP): Requesting a funding partnership for the years 2008- 2011. 2009 Donor budget Draft strategy and work plan for budget and expenditure monitoring work, 2010 Donor budget 2nd Budget & Expenditure Forum Meeting, Wits University, 5/2/2010. Agenda Partial budget - undated 2010/2011 Provincial Budgets, 21/05/2010 Budget and Expenditure Forum Meeting, 21/05/2010 Confidential File: Contains information on funding, expenses, salaries and budgets. Sections on the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS), AIDS Law Project (ALP) and 'Other'. A2.3.2 EU funding (1f) A2.4 Meetings, conferences and reports A2.4.1 Meetings, conferences and reports 1996-2004 A2.4.1.1 Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) Annual Report 1997 (ALP was a CALS programme) (1f) A2.4.1.2 Report on the review and planning meeting, 17-18/08/1999 (1f) A2.4.1.3