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Success stories
Colombia: Free Education Secured for 12 Million Children
2016
Part of a law which allowed the Colombian government to charge for primary education was deemed unconstitutional after a pair of Colombian lawyers, collaborating with the law faculty at New York’s
The Limpopo Textbook Crisis in South Africa - How SECTION27 used rights‐based strategies to hold the government accountable
2014
In South Africa, SECTION27 has used rights-based strategies, including litigation, to hold the state accountable for not ensuring the procurement and delivery of textbooks to schools across Limpopo