African Law of Evidence | 20 February 2005
Legal Illiteracy Eradication Programmes in South Africa: An Analysis of Their Effectiveness on Public Awareness
N, t, o, m, b, i, z, a, k, h, e, N, k, o, s, i
Abstract
Legal illiteracy remains a significant issue in South Africa, particularly affecting marginalized groups such as indigenous communities and rural populations. A mixed-methods approach was employed, including surveys and focus group discussions to evaluate participant knowledge levels pre- and post-programme participation. Participants showed a notable improvement in their comprehension of fundamental legal rights after participating in LLPs (average score increase by 25% on a 10-point scale). LLPs have demonstrated effectiveness in enhancing public awareness, particularly among marginalized groups in South Africa. Further targeted and continuous educational initiatives are recommended to sustain the gains achieved.