Watch: Understanding and Navigating Whistleblowing in the Workplace

This Democracy Works Foundation (DWF) workshop, held in Cape Town, aimed to deepen practical understanding of whistleblowing within the South African workplace, with a focus on

  • Identifying the signs and characteristics of a bona fide whistleblower
  • Addressing malicious or false whistleblower claims
  • Understanding the role of employment law post-disclosure, particularly in securing reparations  Exploring the future of anonymised whistleblowing through unions, secure reporting channels, civic technology, and robust IT systems.

Whether you are an employer, HR professional, compliance officer, union representative, or civil society practitioner, this video highlights some insights shared during the workshop.

Yasmin Shapurjee is an Urban Planner and Social Researcher passionate about sustainability, systems thinking, and community development. She has led research on civic tech, rooftop farming, affordable housing, and knowledge resource management. Yasmin has held roles at CSIR, Our Future Cities, and the Civic Tech Innovation Network. With a strong focus on African urban development, Yasmin brings an interdisciplinary approach to her work, bridging research, policy, and practice. She is committed to creating inclusive, resilient cities through collaboration, innovation, and grounded community engagement. Beyond her work, she enjoys nature, creative arts, and volunteering on sustainable building and farming projects.

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