by Rachel Dubois | Oct 11, 2022
Children face confusing and often inaccurate information about sex and sexuality. Despite the need for clarity and guidance, there is still a resounding silence on sexuality in homes, schools and communities. Reasons for this include different beliefs and social...
by Rachel Dubois | Oct 11, 2022
Rates of gender-based violence (GBV) in South Africa are staggeringly high, with a recent study in 2016 by StatsSA indicating that one in five partnered women have experienced physical violence in the 12 months prior to the survey. In developing this guide, it is...
by Rachel Dubois | Oct 11, 2022
The media has an important role to play in changing perceptions and reshaping the conversations around migration. Sensationalist or over-simplified stories on migration or xenophobia can perpetuate or even encourage violence. It is therefore important to write about...
by Anisa Premji | Sep 20, 2022
Appling a pluralism lens to civil society and media programming enables program implementors and other stakeholders to identify a broader range of initiatives to address sources of exclusion and opportunities for inclusion. This short document outlines five priority...
by Rachel Dubois | Sep 14, 2022
Edisi pertama Lampiran Inklusi Securing Access to Free Expression (SAFE) telah diterbitkan pada Maret 2020. Tepat setelah itu, serangan pandemi COVID-19 secara signifikan mengubah lingkungan operasional bagi proyek-proyek seperti SAFE, sehingga pertanyaan terkait...