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No right to dignity for learners in public schools without proper…
No right to dignity for learners in public schools without proper sanitation facilities.
Structure
The body: Discussion of the title in detail.
The conclusion: Summarizing the points that were used in the body.
The introduction: Points that will be discussed, human dignity, sanitation facilities etc.
List of sources that will be used.
Legislation: South African Schools Act No.84 of 1996, The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1996, National Water Act 36 of 1998.
The right to basic education is provided by Section 29 (1) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1996.
The right to dignity is provided by Section 10 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1996.
Articles example: 'Failed sanitation at schools violates children's rights', 12 May 2018.
Brief example of law cases: Komape v Minister of Education(2019). Khosa and Others v Minister of Social Development and Others(2004).
Conclusion
Providing clean water to public schools in South Africa, especially in rural schools can assist in improving sanitation facilities.
Body
The lack of water in public schools result in improper sanitation facilities.
The learners in South African public school's right to dignity and education is compromised.
The failure to provide sanitation in South Africa is to a greater extent.
The death of young learners in public schools is tragic and a major issue.
The government has a duty to expand existing schools with sanitation facilities structure and provide resources for those who most need them.
Introduction
Brief explanation of human dignity, sanitation facilities and public schools and a background.
Mention relevant statutes or case laws.