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Sonke in partnership with the Bushbuckridge local municipality and the Civil Society Forum, will host a Men’s conference on the 18th of July 2024 in Bushbuckridge, to address the scourge of gender based violence and femicide in the community. This …
Read MoreWe are participating in this year’s 25th International AIDS Society – #IAS2024 conference from the 22nd – 26th July 2024 in Munich, Germany and virtually. Dubbed #PutPeopleFirst, this conference will bring together individuals from around the world impacted by HIV/AIDS …
Read MoreThe Domestic Violence Amendment 14 of 2021 has been in operation as of 14 of April 2023. The Act makes it compulsory for specific people to report domestic violence. Adult person or Functionary: medical practitioner, healthcare personnel, a social worker, …
Criminal Law Sexual Offences and Related Matters Act 14 of 2021 came into effect on the 5th August 2022 and amends the Criminal Procedure Act, 1977, to further regulate the granting and cancellation of bail; the giving of evidence by …
This Formative Research was carried out to collect and analyse baseline information to determine the magnitude and drivers of violence against the LGBTQI+ community and cishet women and girls, to map community-based networks and establish local GBV resources, to gather …
The three days of capacity strengthening workshop conducted by Generation Gender in Ntuzuma, KwaZulu natal was followed by a community dialogue in Inanda, KwaZulu Natal on the 24th of April 2024. The dialogue started in a true south African style, …
Read MoreSouth African president Cyril Ramaphosa signed into law the National Council on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide Bill and the National Prosecuting Authority Amendment Bill on the 24th of May 2024. The National Council on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide will coordinate and …
WatchOn December 12th, 2023, under the joint auspices of MenEngage Africa and the Sonke Gender Justice to acknowledge the tireless efforts of journalists who report on transformative gender work remarkably. It marked both the vivacious life and media expertise of …
Read MoreRumbidzai Chidoori recently participated in the 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68) in New York, representing Sonke Gender Justice and MenEngage Africa. Rumbi takes note of her experience and valuable knowledge she gained from her …
Read MoreFounded in 2006, Sonke is a South African-based non-profit organisation working throughout Africa. The organisation asserts that women and men, girls, and boys in all their diversities can work together to resist patriarchy, advocate for gender justice, and achieve gender …
WatchSonke is committed to feminist principles, using a rights-based and gender-transformative approach to achieve human rights and gender justice. The organisation has established with a firm conviction that men and boys have a critical contribution to make in ending violence, …
WatchSonke’s Social and Structural Drivers Portfolio addresses the social and structural drivers of inequality and ill-health such as the faith and traditional leaders, to better address the deep linkages between gender inequalities and violence, poverty and economic inequalities, racism, xenophobia, …
WatchThe Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68) concluded its proceedings at the United Nations headquarters in New York on the 22nd of March 2024, after a two week-long session of intense discussions and deliberations. The event brought together representatives …
Read MoreOn March 14, 2024, Sonke Gender Justice, MenEngage Africa, the Government of Norway, and Reach Out NGO Cameroon collaboratively hosted a side event at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women 68 under the theme, “Accelerating Gender Equality …
Read MoreThe Generation Gender (GenG) programme has been conducting extensive research around the theme of TFGBV, which has resulted in a report titled Decoding Technology Facilitated Gender-Based Violence, a reality check from seven countries. This study, which will soon be made …
Read MoreSonke Gender Justice hosted a series of events to commemorate Women’s month in August 2023, one of which was to explore the gendered impact of climate change and its effects on gender-based violence. Women’s month is an opportunity to gauge …
WatchSonke is currently implementing the Transform Digital Spaces to Reflect Feminist Democratic Principles -Transform project, which is a partnership between the organisation, IREX and Makaia. The three-year global pilot initiative, is implemented in Georgia, Guatemala, and Kenya and aims to support practical approaches …
Read MoreBafana Khumalo, Co-Executive Director, Sonke Gender Justice weighs in how the South African law enforcement has dealt with the Thabo Bester matter, A South African convicted rapist and murderer who escaped from the Mangaung Correctional Centre after faking his death …
WatchSonke is a South African-based non-profit organisation working throughout Africa. We believe women and men, girls and boys can work together to resist patriarchy, advocate for gender justice and achieve gender transformation.
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