11th March 2019

Intimate partner violence and its impact on health

Intimate partner violence and its impact on health by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga   Introduction Increasingly research studies in recent decades have begun to document the […]
5th February 2019

‘Hidden traumas’ – when men are victims of gender-based and sexual violence

‘Hidden traumas’ – when men are victims of gender-based and sexual violence Text by: Rob Hamilton Introduction Gender-based violence (GBV) has been pervasive across the course […]
16th January 2019

Sexual (imagi)nations and the 2018 Zimbabwean e(r)ections

Sexual (imagi)nations and the 2018 Zimbabwean e(r)ections By Tinashe Mawere The 2018 Zimbabwean elections: A reflection The 2018 Zimbabwean elections have come and gone. They brought back […]
12th December 2018

In conversation with Dr Ruth Murambadoro

In conversation with Dr Ruth Murambadoro Gender Justice/CSA&G is proud present the third episode of its ‘In conversation with…’ Series. In this episode we are in […]
20th November 2018

Theory of change in organisations: a stepwise approach

Theory of change in organisations: a stepwise approach by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga Introduction A previous article provides detailed information about the origin, meaning, objectives and […]
5th November 2018

The rise of theory of change in organisations 

The rise of theory of change in organisations by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga 1. Introduction A common objective of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) is to have an […]
3rd October 2018

In conversation with: Prof Deirdre Byrne (Unisa: Institute for Gender Studies)

Gender Justice is proud present the second episode of its ‘In conversation with…’ series. In this episode we are in conversation with Prof Deirdre Byrne  from Unisa’s […]
10th September 2018

In Conversation with: Prof Catherine Burns

Gender Justice is proud present the first episode of its ‘In Conversation with…’ series. In this episode we are in conversation with the CSA&G’s Prof Catherine […]
6th September 2018

Outdated, punitive laws are encouraging HIV stigma in Zimbabwe

Outdated, punitive laws are encouraging HIV stigma in Zimbabwe Candice Chikura-Mtwazi, University of Kent In 2001 Zimbabwe introduced the Sexual Offences Act, which criminalised wilful transmission […]
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