Gender Links is increasing its focus on Learning and Impact across its programme areas to ensure that results from activities feed into the learning cycle as stipulated in our organisational Theory for Change. We thrive to produce global knowledge and to improve innovation and central to this approach is the articulation and analysis of the most significant results.

Safe abortion

Lesotho: Landmark case puts restrictive abortion law to work

Malawi: Chiefs champion safe abortion

Southern Africa: Safe abortion alliance leads the way

SA: Chat box assists sex workers to access safe abortion

Zimbabwe: Stepping up campaign for access to safe abortion services

Lesotho: Male councillor campaigns for safe abortion
HIV and AIDS; GBV

SA: Integrated approach delivers results

Zimbabwe: Peer educators change the narrative on SRHR

Zimbabwe: Moonlight services for key populations
Lesotho: Nokaneng app going digital on GBV Mauritius: The Safe Haven Halfway Home project
Harmful practices; Early Child Marriages

Zimbabwe: Dialogues and quizzes challenge age old attitudes
Mauritius says No to Child Marriage at the CEDAW 71st session in Geneva
Zimbabwe #VoiceandChoice @ work in a rural community
CSE and teenage pregnancy

Zimbabwe: Parents and their children converse on “taboo” topics
ESwatini: Young Women’s Alliance make themselves heard Madagascar: Andoharanomaitso commits to comprehensive SRHR services
Junior Councils in Zimbabwe – “Anything for us without us is against us!”
Seychelles: Championing SRHR through social media

Lesotho: Demystify sexual education in seconday schools
CSE Maternal Health LGBTI
Madagascar: Mahajanga fights back the red zone Zimbabwe: Mobile clinics deliver SRHR services to rural community
Mauritius: LGBT youth led advocacy paving the way for LGBT rights
Menstrual Health

Lesotho: Government scraps tax from sanitary wear

Botswana: Male member of Parliament calls for free sanitary pads
Mauritius: Journalist takes up menstrual health campaign
Legislative reform
Mozambique: Penal code reform
The UK based Equality and Alliance commissioned Gender Links to document the comprehensive review and reform of the Mozambique Penal Code in 2014. The case study and video focused on the reform of sexual offences, domestic violence offences, abortion laws  and trafficking laws – as a study of successful legislative reform. View the video and case study.

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