4th May 2020

Leadership during Covid-19

Leadership during Covid-19 By Vickashnee Nair What makes a person a leader is complex, especially during crises such as the one we all face at this […]
23rd April 2020

Reflections on stigma, HIV and COVID-19

Reflections on stigma, HIV and COVID-19 by Chris Joubert As someone who works in HIV testing services, I have heard a lot of misconceptions about HIV. This […]
22nd April 2020

#MenAreTrash vs. #NotAllMen

#MenAreTrash vs. #NotAllMen by Martin Mushomba I am studying for a Masters in Medicinal Plant Sciences at the University of Pretoria. I joined the Just Leaders […]
21st April 2020

Covid-19, HIV and me

Covid-19, HIV and me by Dipontseng Kheo, Professional Nurse, CSA&G When the news of Covid-19 came I panicked and feared for my loved ones who recently […]
21st April 2020

The privilege of thinking outside the box

The privilege of thinking outside the box by Tshenolo Thulare Final year BCom student at the University of Pretoria. Joined the Just Leaders volunteer programme at […]
21st April 2020

Forget about doing Gender Properly and be an Ally

Forget about doing Gender Properly and be an Ally by Vuyisa Mamanzi We all carry misinformation and stereotypes about people. We acquire this misinformation at a young […]
15th April 2020

The SheLadies Programme

The SheLadies Programme by Belinda Pakati Reflections on a pilot project (Community Outreach Programme) Working with young mothers from High Schools in our Community Outreach Programme […]
14th April 2020

Uniting against the common enemy: Covid-19 and South Africa’s militarised nationhood

Uniting against the common enemy: Covid-19 and South Africa’s militarised nationhood By Tinashe Mawere The “Thuma Mina moment”: A nation ready for war The discourse of […]
14th April 2020

Why worry about Cyclones when you have Microfinance and Soap Operas?

Why worry about Cyclones when you have Microfinance and Soap Operas? Elize Soer – researcher in the Gender Justice Project (Irish Aid) at the Centre for […]
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