In 2016, the Joint Gender Fund, in its attempt to look at documenting work within the GBV sector in South Africa, advertised a call to all partners […]
This report released by OXFAM following evidence-based research from Uganda and Zimbabwe, identifies unpaid care and domestic work as a key area where the fiscal policy […]
“Conveniently married”: the marriage institution, violence and parenting By Ruth Murambadoro When a man and woman’s sexual encounter produce unintended responsibilities, it is […]
Can women’s rights abuse be explained by the perceived tension between constitutional provisions and customary law? By Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga Introduction Is there really a […]
Whose wounds matter? An appraisal of current discourse on the movie Inxeba (the Wound) by Lubabalo Mdedetyana, Centre for Sexualities, AIDS and Gender, UP Date: 20 March […]
Taraidiwa [We have been raided] The signification of raids against queer folk in Zimbabwe by Nelson Muparamoto, University of Zimbabwe and Kåre Moen, Institute of Health and Society, […]