The Centre for Social Justice presents:

The 6th Annual Social Justice Summit

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  • Concept·
  • Booklet·
  • Media coverage·
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The 6th Social Justice Summit will take place 17-18 October 2024 at Artscape Theatre Centre, Cape Town, South Africa. Download the summit poster →

Concept

In October 2023, the International Conference and Summit on Social Justice resolved that “Hunger” would be the focus of the activities at the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) and the Musa Plan for Social Justice (Musa Plan) in 2024. Hunger (SDG2) is one of the world’s biggest challenges. Despite remarkable technological advances globally, hunger remains a worldwide crisis, impacting millions of people every day. Hunger is not just about the absence of food — it is about a lack of access to adequate nutrition, health services, and clean water, chronic disparities in wealth and gender, and displacement due to conflict and climate change.

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Booklet

Download the Summit booklet, with all information, here:

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Media Coverage and more

Watch

Couldn't make it to the Summit? You can watch recordings of the 2024 Conference and Summit below:

Previous conferences and summits

You can watch free recordings of previous summits and conferences on our website.

Contact us

Please contact the summit organisers Dr Marna Lourens and Ms Chiara Jeptha with any queries.

mlourens@sun.ac.za | cjeptha@sun.ac.za

+27(0) 21 808 3186

Centre for Social Justice, Stellenbosch University, Old Main Building, Cnr of Ryneveld and Victoria Streets, Matieland, 7602

About the Chair:

Professor Thulisile “Thuli” Madonsela, an advocate of the High Court of South Africa, heads the Centre for Social Justice and is a law professor at the University of Stellenbosch, where she conducts and coordinates social justice research and teaches constitutional and administrative law.

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