Articles about Emmanuel Kasongo
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HIV AIDS and gender baseline study: Zambia
03 May 06
Regional relevance: Zambia
This report covers the Zambian findings of the HIV and AIDS and Gender Baseline Study, carried out as
part of the Media Action Plan on HIV and AIDS and Gender (MAP), led by the Southern African Editors'
Forum (SAEF). [read more]
Fighting for justice and finding solace in cyber space
23 November 05
Regional relevance: South Africa
Daily lunch time chats on the many facets of gender violence will send out the message that just as gender violence knows no boundaries, the solutions require that we take a united stand; women and men; boys and girls; urban and rural across race, class and ethnic divides - as well as across artificial colonial... [read more]
A tribute to Emmanuel Kasongo: my colleague, my friend, my brother
11 November 05
Regional relevance: Lesotho, Zimbabwe
It is said that writing can be cathartic. As I sit at my computer tapping at the keyboard, I write to ease the immeasurable loss I feel at the tragic passing of Dr Emmanuel Kasongo in a car accident while travelling to Mansa in Luapula Province of Zambia on 4 November 2005. [read more]
GEMSA Newsletter March 2005
31 March 05
Regional relevance: Southern Africa (SADC)
Much has happened since our last newsletter – Beijing +10 has come and gone; the Zimbabwe elections have taken place and as we write, the third session of the Pan-African Parliament is underway. [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]
GEMSA 16 Days of Activism Newsletter Issue 12
13 December 04
Regional relevance: Southern Africa (SADC)
December 10th marked the end of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign around the world. For some it has been a period in which their work to end gender violence has been recognised and made public; for survivors of violence it has provided the opportunity to speak out about their experiences and... [read more]
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