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Mozambique:The Taliban of Mozambique

10 March 12
In the daily newspaper Noticias, on 14 January 2012, journalist Pedro Nacuo wrote an op-ed about a crime that took place in Pemba, in Cabo Delgado province: a woman who entered the space reserved for boys' initiation rites was "punished" by orders of the leader responsible for the ceremony, who ordered a collective... [read more]
 

The Talibans of Mozambique

03 February 12 | (1) Comment
In the daily newspaper Noticias, on 14 January 2012, journalist Pedro Nacuo wrote an op-ed about a crime that took place in Pemba, in Cabo Delgado province: a woman who entered the space reserved for boys' initiation rites was "punished" by orders of the leader responsible for the ceremony, who ordered a collective... [read more]

Sex sells, but does the public really buy that?

16 September 11
Several incidents in recent months have put the issue of the limits to freedom of expression under the spotlight. The phone hacking scandal in Britain showed that some media houses are ready to scrape the bottom of the barrel when it comes to getting information. What is the motivation: critical information of... [read more]

Who and what makes the news: A case study of The Citizen 5 November 2010

08 November 10
On 19 October 2010, Jennifer Lewis attended a workshop to discuss human trafficking of children, women and girls at the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, South Africa. The following day, The Citizen, a daily newspaper, published a photograph of three women, including Lewis, at the workshop. The image had a correct... [read more]

Time to go back to the streets

04 March 10
Regional relevance: South Africa
Sitting in my office in Johannesburg reading the newspaper daily paper published for the Beijing+15 Review at the Conference on the Status of Women in New York, I feel a sense of discomfort, a sense of a world going wrong. [read more]

Gender Justice Barometer, Issue 32, January 2009

30 January 09
Regional relevance: Southern Africa (SADC)
The Sixteen Days of Activism continues to provide a rallying point in the region and around the globe for activists to raise awareness on gender based violence. While the campaign has gained momentum and succeeded in raising awareness with many more sectors coming on board such as local government and private... [read more]

GEMSA Newsletter, January 2005

31 January 05
Regional relevance: Southern Africa (SADC)
Greetings and happy new year to all! Karibu to new members of GEMSA who may be receiving this newsletter for the first time! You are most welcome to this forum of organisations and individuals who work to “make every voice count, and count that it does.” [read more]
 
 
 
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