The Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC) provides support to community-based organizations by offering legal assistance and organizational capacity strengthening. The organization's work is divided into five different clusters aimed at advancing the
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, and 16. The clusters are: 1.
Civic Rights Cluster: This cluster focuses on challenging laws and policies that limit freedom of expression, assembly and association. 2.
Criminal Justice Cluster: This cluster aims to challenge the use of the criminal justice system in a manner that targets poor and marginalized persons, wide-scale impunity for abusive policing practices, over-criminalization, and overcrowding in prisons. 3.
Equality Cluster: This cluster aims to challenge the lack of bodily autonomy, discrimination, unequal access, and legal barriers to the enjoyment of rights. It seeks to support and empower communities to assert their rights, obtain redress for rights violations, and counter any anti-rights backlash. 4.
International Justice Cluster: This cluster seeks accountability for international crimes and grave human rights violations by challenging decisions that enable impunity, enforcing international law, and strengthening corporate accountability. 5.
Socio-Economic Rights Cluster: This cluster aims to challenge large-scale agricultural and extractive land use that results in customary land dispossession without adequate consent, consultation, and compensation. == History ==