Women in South Africa Since 1994
Duduzile Zamantungwa Mabaso argues that after ten years of democracy, women in South Africa still lead a life of poverty.
Duduzile Zamantungwa Mabaso argues that after ten years of democracy, women in South Africa still lead a life of poverty.
Ontibile Moalusi discusses the neoliberal model, and some of its impact and challenges for women in this sector.
Judy Merkel assesses the legislation on reproductive rights over the past ten years and its impact on South African women.
Judy Merkel argues that the ‘right to choose’ legislation has improved women’s health but the struggle to deepen implementation remains.
Fazeela Fayers calls on women to reflect on the sacrifices they make as volunteers in the health sector as this only reproduces government and private sector complacency.
Desiree Takalo discusses sexual violence against women and argues for the need to change legislation in favour of women.
Modiehi Khuele looks at how patterns of patriarchy are being reproduced in the new social movements, and contributes to gender inequality in South Africa today.
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Eunice Apio argues that the children born out of conflict and abduction by the Lord’s Resistance Army in Northern Uganda, should be reintegrated, together with their mothers, into society.
By Nthabiseng Mkhwanazi. remember the first time that I saw you. You asked me my name, And I gave you a beautiful smile. When you asked […]
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