Dear Friends,
You are invited to a landmark animal protection and law event in South Africa (and online)!
Join us for a first-of-its-kind event in South Africa, a Colloquium on ‘Transforming Animal Protection Legislation in South Africa: A Constitutional Imperative’.
📅 Dates: 5 & 6 May 2025
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM SAST (both days)
📍 Online & In-person [Zoom & @University of Johannesburg, Kerzner Building]
This 2-day hybrid colloquium brings together a powerful network of legal minds, government representatives, scientists, civil society leaders, judges, prosecutors, veterinarians, academics, activists and members of the public to chart a bold new course for animal protection in the country, grounded in our progressive Constitution and in pursuit of achieving inclusive justice.
Co-hosted by Animal Law Reform South Africa (ALRSA), Humane World for Animals Africa and the South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law (SAIFAC) [collectively the Animal Law Project], it offers a critical platform to engage with and advocate for transformative animal law reform.
Why This Matters:
The South African government, through the Department of Agriculture, is currently overhauling the regulatory regime for animals through the drafting of a new ‘Animal Welfare Bill’. The existing animal ‘protection’ regime consists of antiquated laws, some 90 years old, passed during the abhorrent system of apartheid, and which are not aligned with our new constitutional ethos. Nearly a decade ago, South Africa’s Constitutional Court affirmed that animals are sentient beings with intrinsic value and connected human rights to the protection of animal interests - yet, the law has not been updated with this approach. As government initiates work on this new bill, it is critical that they develop a law that recognises these issues and developments.
This Colloquium builds on the Animal Law Project’s widely-endorsed ‘Manifesto for Transformin
Hello ACE,
I’m Darleen from Plant Futures, a US- and Mexico-based organization dedicated to advancing animal rights, education, and workforce development. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, resources, and community support necessary to transition into a more just and sustainable food system.
We are looking to scale our work in Mexico across three core areas:
- Education & Curriculum Development
- Professional & Career Development
- Campus Advocacy & Student Chapters
Which of these areas would you be most likely to fund?
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Hi Darleen, thank you for reaching out and for the work you’re doing with Plant Futures. All of the areas you mention are within the scope of the Movement Grants program. Given your experience working in Mexico, you likely have insights into which area is the most pressing or has the highest potential impact right now, and I recommend that you submit your proposal on that basis. Alternatively, if you think that the programs have synergies that mean they should be implemented at the same time, you could apply for general operating funds for all your work in Mexico.
Thank you, Eleanor