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Gender DynamiX Speaks Out Against Xingwana's Bigotry

Published date: 
12 Mar 2010

Gender DynamiX is deeply concerned about the policing of bodies by the State. A very large part of our work is centred on examining the practices of the Department of Health (DoH) and the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) and their unethical activities towards Transgender people. We are now faced with the question whether this is becoming a government trend.

Sikhula Sonke's Motion of Distrust Against the ANC and Government

Published date: 
11 Mar 2010

Motion of distrust against the ANC will be put to the United Nations Commission and Minister of International Affairs on refugee rights for the situation in De Doorns and Government and the African Union’s lack of intervention in the torture of our Zimbabwe brothers and sisters and trade union leaders in Zimbabwe. The denial of the leadership of the ANC further endangers people’s lives. The speaker of Parliament and many other leaders have visited the camp, telling people that we are lying about the ANC instigating Xenophobia attacks in De Doorns.

RIGHTS: "Famine Marriages" Just One Byproduct of Climate Change

Published date: 
9 Mar 2010

The negative fallout from climate change is having a devastatingly lopsided impact on women compared to men, from higher death rates during natural disasters to heavier household and care burdens.
 

RIGHTS: Middle East Women Ahead But Not Home

Published date: 
9 Mar 2010

Male leaders fail to break the Mideast impasse. Enter women from Israel and the Palestinian territories working together. And… it would have been nice to say they succeeded where the men failed.

 

MALAWI: Patrilineal Inheritance Prevents Women’s Access to Land

Published date: 
9 Mar 2010

Mercy Gondwe, 51, from Rumphi in northern Malawi, was married for 34 years. When her husband died in 2008, she assumed she would inherit the land they had been cultivating together since they got married. But this was not the case.

RIGHTS: Fewer Jobs, Less Money, Same Old Story

Published date: 
9 Mar 2010

"What do I get from them? Nothing but bullsh*t," says Nupur Acharya, reflecting about how she is treated by her husband and two grown sons on daily basis.
 

CAMBODIA: Rape Victims Need Better Protection from New Penal Code

Published date: 
9 Mar 2010

Cambodia’s new penal code, which comes into force later this year, should be accompanied by stronger law enforcement measures if the country’s women and girls are to be better protected from rape, says the global rights lobby Amnesty International (AI).

 

DEVELOPMENT-SRI LANKA: Water Woes Fall on Women’s Shoulders

Published date: 
9 Mar 2010

As a wife of a rice farmer and mother of two children aged nine and two, Sanjeevani Bandara’s days are packed with chores. Yet while she used to be able to keep up with all she has to do in a day, this Sri Lankan mother now finds herself struggling to accomplish even the most basic tasks.
 

RIGHTS: This Eerie Economic Calm

Published date: 
8 Mar 2010

The problem now, almost, is to find a way to relive the peak of that economic crisis of September 2008. The current move back to business of old – on the face of it anyhow – could well turn out to be a longer-running difficulty than the crisis it supposedly left behind. A difficulty far greater for women than for men.

TRINIDAD: Women Demand a Real Gender Policy

Published date: 
8 Mar 2010

A few days after she created history by becoming the first woman to be elected as opposition leader and the leader of a major political party in Trinidad and Tobago, Kamla Persad Bissessar was kicking mad at the "misunderstanding" of the role of women and their contribution to society.