by Daphne Makombe | Aug 21, 2025 | Newsletter
As my director, Mr Mohamed Shafie Ameermia often says, “There is nothing extraordinary about human rights, it is about human wrongs.” Those words, though tinged with irony, have always reminded me that behind every human rights case lies a story of...
by PB-M-Admin | Aug 21, 2025 | Newsletter
Grateful thanks to the students from the Mandela School in New York who presented us with a donation on their visit to ProBono.Org on 4 August 2025.
by PB-M-Admin | Jun 27, 2025 | Newsletter
Welcome to our new interns JOHANNESBURG Tiisetso Maleka Tiisetso Maleka is a master’s candidate in Critical Diversity Studies, building on her LLB as part of her journey towards becoming a transformative legal practitioner. She is passionate about using the law...
by Jonathan Malatji | Jun 27, 2025 | Newsletter
Menstruation has long been considered a taboo subject. It is one of those topics people often avoid, finding it distasteful or inappropriate to discuss openly. Yet, menstruation is a natural biological process experienced by almost all women who have reached maturity....
by Larry Hayman | Jun 27, 2025 | Newsletter
Fourteen Ohio University students recently returned from a study abroad program, Law, Justice & Transition to Democracy in South Africa, co-directed by Larry Hayman, Esq. and Dr. Haley Duschinski. Now in its second year, the program offered students a two-week...
by Daphne Makombe | Jun 27, 2025 | Newsletter
In commemoration of three decades since South Africa enshrined children’s rights in its democratic Constitution, ProBono.Org hosted a thought-provoking symposium on 11 June 2025. The symposium reflected on South Africa’s progress but also prompted action...