Opinion Pieces
5th February 2019
‘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 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 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 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 by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga 1. Introduction A common objective of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) is to have an […]
3rd October 2018
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
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Outdated, punitive laws are encouraging HIV stigma in Zimbabwe Candice Chikura-Mtwazi, University of Kent In 2001 Zimbabwe introduced the Sexual Offences Act, which criminalised wilful transmission […]
1st August 2018
“This might be the last night we sleep in peace”: July 30 elections, Zimbabwe by Dr Ruth Murambadoro I do not usually struggle to sleep but […]
30th July 2018
Insights into intimate partner violence, the most common form of gender based violence by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga Introduction Gender based violence is a broad concept […]