Articles about Civil Society
Page:
1 |
Mainstreaming or malestreaming? Gender@work in organisations
11 April 12
Regional relevance: Southern Africa (SADC)
This note concerns a learning group discussion on gender mainstreaming in DFID partner organisations led by Gender Links (GL), a Southern African PPA and GTF grantee (see list of grantees for both at Annex A). GL leads the gender sub–group within the inclusion learning group of the PPA. [read more]
World’s most famous polygamist snubs safe sex
03 February 10
Regional relevance: South Africa
Twenty kids, five weddings (and more to come?) and a whole lot of polygamous loving going on, marital and extra-marital. Some say it is a private matter, but like it or not, just as with any celebrity, Zuma’s sexual behaviour is not private. [read more]
Anti-gay appointment concerns us all
21 January 10 | (1) Comment
Regional relevance: International
If Uganda's anti-homosexuality bill becomes law, it will be little short of state-sponsored "genocide" against the gay community. So, the ambassadorial appointment of Jon Qwelane, well-know for his homophobic and derogatory statements against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and intersex (LGBTI) community, was a shock to... [read more]
SADC Taskforce on the Gender Protocol, March 2006
21 March 06
Regional relevance: Southern Africa (SADC)
Member states in SADC have scored different levels of achievements in terms of gender equality and equity. Gaps between women and men in decision-making, constitutional and legal rights, economic empowerment, gender based violence, women’s health, HIV and AIDS, education and constraints in institutional... [read more]
Key Advocacy Issues Emerging from Beijing +10 Assessment
31 January 06
Regional relevance: Tanzania
This booklet presents a popular summary of the review report on the progress male in the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action after 10 years.
It aims to point at areas that ought to be improved and recommends what needs to be done by the Government and the Civil Society. [read more]
Page:
1 |














