Gender Equality in South Africa

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Region: South Africa

Gender inequality is a pervasive issue in South Africa, with women facing discrimination and violence in various aspects of their lives, including education, employment, and healthcare. Despite progressive laws and policies, gender-based violence remains a significant challenge, with high rates of femicide and sexual assault.

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                This project will build sexual reproductive knowledge, understanding including pregnancy prevention and parenting skills into 100 students and 200 women.Training will be implemented in 39 different vi...
                
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                Many of us take for granted several things: 1) access to income generating activities to be able to provide for our families 2) female hygiene products available each month 3) even during our menstrua...
                
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                Women in Africa drop out of education early and the two main reasons is to take up running the home or due to lack of sanitary wear. Either way the number of unskilled women across Africa is alarming ...
                
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                This project will establish 3 mobile micro-bakeries for women-led charities  in rural South Africa, providing income and bread for them and their communities. In South Africa 30.4 million people survi...
                
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                We've recently learnt of the plight of our local hospitals during the COVID-19 crisis. We have seen pictures of mothers lying on the floor during labour or waiting days for a C-section, which causes m...
                
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