South Africa is the most unequal society in the world, with the widest gap between the rich and the poor.
This inequality also extends to sustenance tools and opportunities (un)available to citizens,
with the poor being the most deprived and vulnerable.
The Covid-19 pandemic negatively affected our economy and every South African citizen, but again, devastated the poor the hardest.
• Our main purpose is to address structural disadvantage for underserved and
underrepresented communities to promote self-reliance and self-sustenance.
• Drive renewed focus and support for small businesses to eradicate poverty
and youth unemployment in South African communities.
• Highlight the role of Transactional Law Clinics as a vehicle to promote Social and Economic Justice.
• Forge and manage a stronger social contract between citizens, business and the government to stimulate economic activity from a granular level.
“to be a reliable contributor towards Social and Economic Justice”
As a non-profit law practice, we aim to effect systemic change in the interests of equality, fairness and justice; by building an active citizenry that has full access to legal and financial resources and opportunities necessary to uplift the small business owners and their social enterprises from their current state of impoverishment.