CIVIL SOCIETY WATCH — SEPTEMBER 1-5: Sex work laws challenged in court, spotlight on media integrity and rethinking African economies

[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 1er/09/2025
This week in civil society, Sweat heads to court to challenge laws that criminalise sex work, the Thabo Mbeki Foundation will host its African Peace and Security Dialogue and the Institute of Economic Justice’s Rethinking Economies for Africa will take place.
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