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In this edition of AfricaGender Indaba, Khopotso Bodibe asks: What can men do to prevent and end violence against women and children? We hear the last episode of Safe Ride, a five-part radio drama series aimed at highlighting sexual and …
ListenSonke and partners host two-day seminar for academics, NGOs and faith leaders.
Read MoreOn AfricaGender Indaba this time around, we talk about parental alienation. What is it? How does it manifest itself? And how does it contribute to absent fatherhood? It’s that time of the year when the world observes the 16 Days …
ListenEveryone needs safe, reliable, affordable public transport – but trains that are not safe to travel on often impact more on women and children as they are physically more vulnerable.
MenEngage Africa and partners host side event at the 2018 International Conference on Family Planning.
Read MoreIn this edition of AfricaGender Indaba, religious leaders from across Africa gather for gender equality activism. The safety of women and girls remains a major issue on public taxis, as we’ll hear in the third episode of Safe Ride, a …
ListenWhile we must celebrate these victories, it is equally important as a civil society collective to take the work forward to ensure that commitments become tangible for everyone.
Read MoreOn AfricaGender Indaba this week, Khopotso Bodibe has an exclusive focus on one issue – the conflict that has been raging in Cameroon over the last two years and the effects it’s having on human rights and development. This is …
ListenThe Minister of Finance in South Africa recently announced a tax drop on menstrual hygiene products. We’ll hear more about that in this edition of AfricaGender Indaba. We’ll also hear the second edition of a drama series highlighting the issue …
ListenIn this edition of AfricaGender Indaba, Khopotso Bodibe discusses the issue of absent fathers and its impact on families. He also puts the spotlight on safety in South African taxis.
ListenDomestic violence is scarring many families and the violence that characterises many communities and societies is as a result of what happens in our homes. Thus, it is important to identify and address the root causes of violence within families …
WatchJosephine Mukwendi gives us some more details on what MATI is all about.
Read MoreCourse aimed to improve participants’ knowledge in areas of feminist approaches to development and the links between masculinities and gender justice.
Read MoreThis guide is to help you, the presenter or facilitator, with additional information and ideas about presenting the Safe Ride! radio dramas on your radio station, in a community discussion, or at universities and schools.
Safety on public transport is essential for men, women and children. However, unsafe conditions impact more on women and children.
Read MoreTwo-day Youth Capacity Building workshop in taking place in Uganda for youth from all 22 countries in the MenEngage Africa network.
Read MoreResearch proves that working with men and boys to challenge gender inequality improves the wellbeing of women and children, and men themselves.
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