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Defending Women, Defending Rights. Proceedings of the International Consultation on Women’s Human Rights Defenders
01 February 06
"Justice for Lorna Mlofana": The Treatment Action Campaign's AIDS and Gender Activism
01 January 06
Like many others in South Africa and across the world, we have been inspired by the work of the Treatment Action Campaign, whose approaches have greatly influenced the tactics, theoretical frameworks, and philosophical underpinnings of our own work as AIDS and gender activists. In particular, we have been struck by... [read more]
SAEF Guiding Principles for Ethical Reporting of HIV and AIDS & Gender
01 January 06
HIV and AIDS is a story of critical importance that should be covered by journalists with imagination, initiative and sensitivity to gender and the larger social forces driving the epidemic. The story requires reporting of the highest ethical standards. The Southern African Editors’ Forum (SAEF) and the Media... [read more]
Saying No to a Hand Me Down Information Society: The Digital Gap, Gender and Development
01 January 06
Regional relevance: International
Stirring the hornet's nest: women's citizenship and childcare in post-apartheid
01 January 06
Regional relevance: South Africa
It is a widely acknowledged fact that women’s access to the full rights of citizenship in the liberal state is restricted because of their unequal responsibility for childcare. The South African state, however, despite its theoretical commitment to gender equality, has failed substantially to engage with the issue... [read more]
A Few Good Women (and a Large Crowd of Men)
01 January 06











