Amnesty International flags dire conditions in SA’s informal settlements

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 8/11/2025
The human rights organisation Amnesty International South Africa has raised the alarm over the country’s lack of access to essential services in informal settlements. It has launched its latest report, titled ‘Flooded and Forgotten: Informal Settlements and the Right to Housing in South Africa’. (…)
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