Monitoring and evaluation: a brief overview by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga Introduction At one point or another practitioners involved in projects and programmes need to engage […]
Insights into qualitative and quantitative research methods by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga Introduction In working on a project, one may face challenges in gathering and analysing […]
Gendered History: Reading Winnie through Nelson Mandela By Tinashe Mawere Winnie Madikizela Mandela Examining narratives at the time of Winnie Madikizela Mandela’s death made me realise […]
The art of policy-making by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga Introduction As non-governmental organisations, we strive for the betterment of society, not only through participation in community […]
Deductive and/or inductive reasoning: what is the best approach to gender-based violence? by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga Introduction The scale of gender-based violence (GBV) is alarming, […]
“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 […]
Why tackling sexual violence is key to South Africa’s decolonisation project South Africa has been dubbed “the rape capital of the world”. Reuters/Siphiwe Sibeko Azille Coetzee, […]
‘Cleansing’ National (dis)Grace: The Zimbabwean ‘Lacoste’ Cabinet and the absent space for equality and justice By Tinashe Mawere The Lacoste catch and the hope […]