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AL3165 :: The Zackie Achmat, Jack Lewis and Treatment Action Campaign Political Papers

Collection No: AL3165
Title: The Zackie Achmat, Jack Lewis and Treatment Action Campaign Political Papers
Creator: Annie Neo Parsons (November 2008). Updated by Esmerelda Dirks in November 2009
Origination: Zackie Achmat and Jack Lewis
Inclusive Dates: 1971-2005
Bulk Dates: 1980-2003
Extent: 8.7 linear metres (87 archival boxes)
Language: English, Afrikaans and Xhosa
Acquisition: Accession number 05/010
Access Restrictions: Access to some materials is restricted
Use Restrictions: Copyright restrictions may apply. See SAHA copyright statement for Use Restrictions
Created: 17 November 2009
Abstract: Zackie Achmat and Jack Lewis were anti-apartheid activists in the 1980s and 1990s in South Africa, working in the greater Cape Town area with trade unions and community-based health organizations. This, together with their GLBT activities, led to increased work on HIV/AIDS throughout the 1990s. In December 1998 both Jack and Zackie helped found Treatment Action Campaign (TAC). The TAC seeks to mobilise communities around issues of HIV/AIDS and access to treatment. The use of a combination of community-based activism and human-rights based legal strategies has largely characterized the activities of the TAC.
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