Refugee Health & Rights

Work with refugees and migrants is one of Sonke's priorities.

Sonke's work with refugees and migrants focuses on addressing the specific gender and HIV vulnerabilities of refugees and migrants, on challenging xenophobia and the frequent violations of rights faced by refugees and migrants and on advocating for access to vital health and social services. Currently Sonke implements the Refugee Health and Rights Programme in Johannesburg, Tshwane, Cape Town and Paarl in South Africa.

In conjunction with UNHCR, Sonke has worked across the SADC region and in East and Central Africa to provide training on the implementation of the One Man Can Campaign to UNHCR staff, UNHCR implementing partner NGOs and to refugees in Kenya, Burundi, Uganda, Namibia and Mozambique.

 

Highlights

Join in our street soccer fesival to end xenophobia in Khayelitsha, Cape Town on Saturday 5 July
>> get more details

 
Sonke invites you to an exhibition of photos from their PhotoVoice project in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal.
>>read more about the exhibition
 
Our One Man Can materials are now available in English, French, Zulu, Xhosa and Afrikaans.
>>download the materials
 
Sonke staff have written about their experiences of the recent xenophobic violence in South Africa
>> read their stories
 

Xenophobic attacks: people speak and the Treatment Action Campaign's Response
>> view videos (outside link)