Back to RJ Archive

Evaluating the Role and Function of Civil Society in a Changing South Africa: The Truth and Reconciliation Commission as a Case Study

Hamber, Brandon
June 4, 2015

Source: (1997) The Centre for the Study of Violence & Reconciliation, Johannesburg, South Africa. Occasional Paper. Downloaded 20 october 2003

This paper analyses the role of civil society and how its relationship to the emerging democracy has developed, and not developed, in South Africa. It uses the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) as an example to examine how the nature and impact of civil society, and specifically non-government organisations (NGOs), has changed as the work of the TRC has matured. It traces these shifts prior to the establishment of the TRC, during its life and provides some suggestions and issues to consider after the formal demise of the TRC. (excerpt)

Tags:

Abstract
Support the cause

We've Been Restoring Justice for More Than 40 Years

Your donation helps Prison Fellowship International repair the harm caused by crime by emphasizing accountability, forgiveness, and making amends for prisoners and those affected by their actions. When victims, offenders, and community members meet to decide how to do that, the results are transformational.

Donate Now