Should women be allowed to wear mini-skirts and trousers in Malawi?

Should women be allowed to wear mini-skirts and trousers in Malawi?


Date: February 28, 2012
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This concept note concerns a seminar that the Gender and Media Diversity Centre (GMDC) of Gender Links (GL) in partnership with Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) would like to host aimed at discussing gender matters regarding freedom of dressing and culture in Malawi. This follows recent incidences in which women were sexually harassed, groped and stripped off by people believed to be street vendors for wearing miniskirts, trousers and short dresses. For GL, a southern African organisation advocating for gender equality in all aspects of public and private life, its pertinent concern is around safety of women in public spaces and also their freedom to choose what they can wear.

Seminar: 1st March 2012, Malawi Post Corporation Centre.

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