As Madagascar gears up for local elections tomorrow every indication is that women’s representation is likely to decline as there are no female candidates fielded in the major cities where […]
My name is Nomsa I stay Ga-Mashashane, Mohlonong. I was married in the Mabotja family from 2007. Things were fine between me and my husband until 2013. In 2013 he […]
Name of monitor: Patricia Mahachi Name of Television station: SABC 3 Name of programme: News @ 9 Date of broadcast: 04/12/2018 Genre: News Time: Time of broadcast: 21:00:21:30 GBV focus: […]
Formações sobre a integração do género nos pleitos eleitorais A Gender Links Moçambique realizou nos dias 11-16 do mês de Setembro, uma formação que reuniu jornalistas e membros de partidos […]
Gender Attitude per country
Fact file Country Zimbabwe Province/Region Masvingo Baseline score 53 Post 2015 score (2016) (45-Blue) Population 211,215 Number of women councillors 6 Number of men councillors 29 Joined the COE programme […]
JT TVM du 07 Avril 2015 https://genderlinks.sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/Lightbox.aspx?url=%2FShared%20Documents%2F4.%20Programmes%2FGender%20and%20media%2FA.%20Research%2FGMPS%2FGMPS%20qualitative%20case%20studies%2FMadagascar%2FMadagascar%20monitoring%20artefacts%2FJT%20VM%2014%2004.mp4 Résumé : Dans le cadre d’une mission, la ministre de la Population, de la sécurité sociale et de la promotion de la femme a […]
Political parties in South Africa lack concrete strategies to address violence against women, a problem facing a huge number of their constituents and a significant challenge to the country’s development. This was the message to political party representatives at a debate organised by Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre, Women’sNet and the Political Studies Department of Wits University earlier this month in Johannesburg. The debate challenged political parties to explain to voters ahead of the 22 April elections concrete measures they plan to combat rape and domestic violence.
Photo Fact file Country South Africa Province/Region Eastern Cape Baseline score Post 2015 score Population 112,897 Number of women councillors 14 Number of men councillors 25 Joined the COE programme […]
My wife died many years ago in 1996 when we had less information on HIV/AIDS at our village. In 1994, my daughter too died of HIV/AIDS at a hospice after my family refused to assist me look after her during her illness.
Making Care work Count – A case Study of care workers in the Southern African region.
I take my medication and encourage others in my shoes to do the same. We encourage men in the group to be responsible and provide for our families. It is important that men be involved in the care giving responsibilities so that we can shift the burden of care from women who have so long been doing the work.