Gender

Posted by
Gender Links
14 Oct 2008 - 12:36
Rising food prices across the globe is a daily headache for many. Particularly in the most vulnerable societies, climate change is already taking a heavy toll, including threatening crops and increasing food insecurity. Finding long lasting and sustainable solutions to climate change is becoming a global emergency. The whole world is feeling the pinch, with the most impoverished, especially women and children, most affected.
Posted by
loycek
7 Oct 2008 - 17:03
Women are pillars of peace and for centuries they have been actively involved in efforts to make peace, resolve conflicts and work for reconciliation in their communities. Their  informal approach  to transform  communities  does not only  hold societies together  but  goes  a long way  towards  strengthening peace in the community.
Posted by
Heather
30 Sep 2008 - 08:21

Gender in Development Division acting Permanent Secretary Christine Kalamwina commended NGOCC for conducting the gender analysis of the national budget and hoped that the 2009 budget would reflect the recommendations made.

Posted by
Gender Links
25 Sep 2008 - 14:10
Although it is intended to help alleviate the financial crisis and ease shortages in the economy, the new Foreign Exchange Warehouse and Retail Shops programme in Zimbabwe will likely worsen the plight of already over-burdened Zimbabwean women, especially the large numbers who rely on cross border trade for a living.
Posted by
Gender Links
22 Sep 2008 - 09:04
An infuriating, yet widespread, characteristic of our society is how blame is heaped on women, pretty much whenever something goes wrong, especially in relationships. This is particularly painful when couples are unable to have a baby, with the blame always leveled against the woman. She is forced to go through a series of fertility tests and hop from one doctor to another, just to determine her ability to have a baby.
Posted by
Gender Links
28 Aug 2008 - 14:38
“I openly admit it. My wife is more intelligent than I am,” says Bheki Maseko, with a sense of fulfillment on his face. “I know that not many men would proclaim this, but this ought to be the direction of the 21st century man. Her success is my success.”
Posted by
Heather
12 Aug 2008 - 14:18
Women and Law in Southern Africa (WLSA) says there is need to popularize the African Charter on Human and people’s rights instrument and all other instruments relevant to the rights of women.
 
Posted by
koliwen
24 Jun 2008 - 07:39
For me the most provocative aspect of Robert Mugabe’s presidential run-off campaign this time around is the abuse of word empowerment and its simultaneousy use of women -- particularly in adverts that are inserted in mainly the State media. I am particularly revolted by an advert in support of Robert Mugabe’s ‘empowerment’ policy or stance (whatever you may call it) inserted by a group who I am hearing of for the first time, called the Young Women Movement (YWM).
Posted by
mpumim
21 May 2008 - 09:01
Whether we talk about homophobia or xenophobia, we need to acknowledge the fact that these are hate crimes and that for as long as human rights are not seen as indivisible, these violations will continue in other forms and this continent of ours that we call home will perish.
Posted by
Gender Links
2 May 2008 - 00:57
The alarming increases in food prices are devastating to societies’ most vulnerable populations. United Nations (UN) Secretary General-Ban Ki-moon recently noted, "This steeply rising price of food - it has developed into a real global crisis.” The World Bank estimates that food prices have risen by 83 percent in just three years.
Posted by
haikam
14 Apr 2008 - 12:00
Apart from the Government demonstrating its commitment to improve education by allocating Sh1.86 trillion in the 2007/08 budget, the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training is faced with a challenge of pregnant girls dropping out of school year after year.
Posted by
Gender Links
5 Apr 2008 - 12:08

The Southern Africa Gender Protocol Alliance has released a position paper on the crucial SADC Protocol on Gender and Development to be placed before heads of state when they meet in South Africa in August.

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