
1.1 Copies of the constitution (statuten) and deeds of incorporation (oprichtingsakten) of the applicant organisations and organisations participating in a consortium. 1.1 Certificate of incorporation 1.1 Memorandum of incorporation 1.1B […]
Just as this Theory of Change (ToC) makes the case that social change occurs in a series of interlocking circles rather than as a linear progression, GL’s Theory of Change has evolved through various cycles. With its initial slogan, gender equality in and through the media, GL’s work began with a focus on gender and the media.
GL has developed a range of institutional policies, checklists, and guidelines to improve its work. These policies and related tools are available in modularised and easily accessible format for staff […]
Gender Links (GL) and the European Union collaborated to implement the Making Every voice count for gender equality in South Africa programme whose main focus was to contribute to the attainment of the 28 targets of the SADC Protocol on Gender and Development to be achieved by 2015.
Gender Links, a vibrant Southern African NGO that promotes gender equality and justice, invites applications from suitably qualified individuals to serve on its Audit Committee
The most important thing I learned is that if one tackles gender issues, we have tackled service delivery issues. From that perspective, Gweru has come a long way from being skeptical of taking gender issues seriously to making it central on our agenda.
GL, a leading Southern African gender equality NGO, seeks an Executive Director to lead the organisation. Based in Johannesburg, the ED will manage a team which works towards gender equality in the region – with all the complexity that involves – fund-raising and advocacy, budgeting and strategic planning, reporting to the Board and working with government and other partners.
Formed in March 2001, Gender Links (GL) is a Southern African NGO, headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa that promotes gender equality and justice across the fifteen countries of the region. […]
Femicide is the most extreme manifestation of violence against women and girls. While it is not a new phenomenon it is one that is drawing attention worldwide due to the alarming increase.
The news of the untimely passing away of our sister Matrine Chuulu reached our ears with shock and disbelief. As the SADC Gender Protocol Alliance, we have lost a driver of change for gender equality and a sister in the struggle.
Gender Links, a dynamic Southern African NGO based in Johannesburg that promotes gender justice and equality seeks to fill the post of Head of Finance and Administration. Applicants should send a letter of motivation and CV to hr@genderlinks.org.za by close of business on Friday 6 February 2014.
The prevalence of Gender Based Violence continues to undermine the personal and public lives of women in abusive relationships. Economic dependence on abusive partners is the primary reason that women stay in such relationships. There is a need to explore the hypothesis that economic independence can reduce GBV.