
A good system of education in any country must be effective on two fronts: on the quantitative level; to ensure access to education and equity in the distribution and allocation […]
The curriculum is designed for training workshops of local councilors. The overall objective of the project is to the enhancement of democratic governance and gender accountability at the local level. […]
Cette caricature montre deux femmes connues dans la vie politique de Madagascar. La première femme est l’ancienne ministre des affaires étrangère et la seconde étant la femme de l’ancien président de la république malgache.
Cette caricature fait apparaître des stéréotypes subtiles étant donné qu’elle ridiculise et rabaisse la femme de l’ancien président en la rabaissant sur la photo mais également en associant ses rôles Á ceux d’épouses et aux rôles domestiques.
he Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation (IOR-ARC) will have a conference in New Delhi. The main themes covered will be the protection of the marine environment, regional trade and investment, fishing, harvesting of marine resources. The secretary from the Ministry of foreign affairs will represent Mauritius
Il s’agit d’un article sur l’atelier d’élaboration du plan d’action national sur le Genre, la Paix et la Sécurité tenu Á l’Hôtel Colbert. Cet atelier a été organisé par Gender Links, Á travers l’Alliance pour le protocole de la SADC sur le Genre et le Développement, en partenariat avec la Fédération pour la Promotion Féminine et Enfantine (FPFE)
Trevor Davies welcomed participants to the SAMSO/Gender Links workshop on Gender Imaging. He provided a background to the workshop, outlining the processes that SAMSO and Gender Links had already been through toward increasing the capacity of southern African photojournalists to produce quality, relevant and positive imagery of the region and its people and the work of Gender Links in relation to gender and the media.
As a region, the Southern African Development Community seeks to better the lives of its citizens, women and men, through closer regional co-operation. Yet the gender dimensions of macroeconomic policy, budgets, trade, work and business are among the least understood by policy makers, media decision makers and practitioners. Despite the enormous role that women play in the economies of all Southern African countries this contribution remains undervalued and invisible.