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Civil society supports the proposed Liquor Amendment Bill as a means to curb SA’s high levels of alcohol abuse.
Read MoreMembers of the Kenya MenEngage Alliance create initiative to bolster economic independence of the county’s disenfranchised widows.
Read MoreSonke’s Regional Campaigns Specialist shares a story of inequality from her childhood.
Read MoreParticipants visited the shelter’s offices to learn how their training relates to welfare work.
Read MoreNgamane Karuaihe-Upi, also known as Uncle GEP, with GEP short for Gender Equality Practitioner, is a gender activist based in Namibia and he is one of the 30 participants who have been participating in our Women’s Health, Empowerment and Masculinities: …
ListenParticipants’ answers to an intriguing question asked at MenEngage’s Policy Advocacy Training course.
Read MoreMen and Boys for Gender Equality vehemently condemns the endorsement and use of ‘Blesser’ concept in messages promoting Be Mobile.
Read MoreBayano Valy writes about the promise and challenge of getting men involved in care and household work.
Read More“There is no concrete plan from government on how to combat violence against women and children,” says Sonke’s Patrick Godana
Read MoreMen are less likely than women to test for HIV and engage in HIV care and treatment. We conducted in-depth interviews with men participating in One Man Can (OMC) – a rights-based gender equality and health programme intervention conducted in …
MenEngage Swaziland strongly calls for the passing of the Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence (SODV) Bill.
Read MoreProviding mentorship and support to the marginalised communities of Zimbabwe.
Read MoreA synthesis of discussions at the second MenEngage Global Symposium 2014.
Read MoreWomen from various backgrounds and practicing in different sectors of civil society met to reflect and share experiences and challenges.
Read MoreSecretariat of ME Botswana selected to participate in 2016 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders.
Read MoreThe content of this facilitator’s guide is derived from existing programmes and campaigns, among them SAfAIDS Changing the River’s Flow (CTRF) programme, implemented across nine southern African countries, and Sonke Gender Justice’s One Man Can campaign. The materials were tested …
SAfAIDS in partnership with Sonke Gender Justice will be implementing a 2 year gender-transformative program that seeks to transform gender roles and promote more gender-equitable relationships between young men and young women to reduce HIV, GBV and promote positive SRHR …
The main purpose of the assessment is to build a robust information base for the project that will provide a strong basis for monitoring and evaluation of the proposed 2 year project. The baseline assessment will also be used to …
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