4th April 2018

The Book of WOMB

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 […]
28th March 2018

Exploring the Need for Gender-Equitable Fiscal Policies for a Human Economy: Evidence from Uganda and Zimbabwe

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 […]
26th March 2018

“Conveniently married”: the marriage institution, violence and parenting

    “Conveniently married”: the marriage institution, violence and parenting By  Ruth Murambadoro   When a man and woman’s sexual encounter produce unintended responsibilities, it is […]
15th March 2018

Can women’s rights abuse be explained by the perceived tension between constitutional provisions and customary law?

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 […]
23rd February 2018

Gender Equality at Higher Education Institutions in Africa: A Gender Audit Tool

Centre for Human Rights. 2014. Gender Equality at Higher Education Institutions in Africa: A Gender Audit Tool. University of Pretoria.
20th February 2018

Rickard, K. 2008. Balancing Acts. Series Editor: Crewe, M.

Kevin de Cock writing in his comment in The Lancet in 2002, entitled ‘Shadow on the continent’ said that how an issue is defined strongly affects […]
20th February 2018

Kometsi, K. 2004. (Un)Real. AIDS Review 2004. Series Editor: Crewe, M.

(Un)Real addresses the ways in which the HIV and AIDS epidemic has positioned men and the crucial roles that men can play in the social and […]
20th February 2018

Gender, HIV and Sexualities Seminar: March

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 […]
15th February 2018

Gender, HIV and Sexualities Seminar: February

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, […]
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