Rachel Jewkes

Rachel is the director of the Medical Research Council's Gender & Health Unit and is based in Pretoria. She trained as a medical doctor and is a specialist in Public Health Medicine. She has a Masters in Community Medicine and Doctorate of Medicine (MD) from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London.

She has spent the last 12 years researching gender-based violence, particularly intimate partner violence and sexual violence (including child sexual abuse) in South Africa, using methods drawn from anthropology, epidemiology and health systems research She has authored over one hundred and fifty publications in peer-reviewed journals, book chapters and reports. She has worked closely with the South African government over many years on sexual violence policy in the health sector. She is the Secretary of the Sexual Violence Research Initiative, an initiative of the Global Forum for Health Research, and was a member of the steering committee of the WHO multi-country study on violence against women.

Her other research interests include youth sexuality, evaluation of behavioural interventions for HIV prevention, termination of pregnancy, reproductive health and community participation. Most importantly she has been working to ensure that these research findings are translated into interventions within society to improve the lives of women. She was a co-founder and is an active lecturer on the annual four week short course on Reproductive Health Research Methods (for more info check www.rhru.co.za) which is in its 11th year; has a very active programme of PhD supervision and is also an Honorary Professor in the School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand and since 1995 has been an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

 

Welcome

Sonke Gender Justice Network works across Africa to strengthen government, civil society and citizen capacity to support men and boys to take action to:

  • promote gender equality,
  • prevent domestic and sexual violence, and
  • reduce the spread and impact of HIV and AIDS.

In this way the organisation contributes to the development of societies in which men, women, youth and children can enjoy equitable, healthy and happy relationships that contribute to the development of just and democratic societies.

The One Man Can campaign is Sonke's flagship project.


Current Projects

Red Card Against Child Sexual Exploitation

The Red Card Project is a joint campaign by Sonke Gender Justice Network and Grassroot Soccer to prevent child sexual exploitation in Southern Africa during and after the 2010 FIFA World Cup. This project is funded mainly by the Oak Foundation.

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Brothers for Life

Brothers for Life is a National Campaign targeting men over the age of 30. The initiative has been initiated by Johns Hopkins Health and Education in South Africa (JHHESA), Sonke Gender Justice (Sonke), South African National Aids Council (SANAC) and other key stakeholders. It is aimed at addressing the risks associated with having multiple and concurrent partnerships, men’s limited involvement in fatherhood, lack of knowledge of HIV status by many, low levels of testing and disclosure, and insufficient health seeking behaviours in general.

 

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Advocacy and Activism

By using the media to highlight gender and HIV/AIDS issues, the Advocacy Project is strengthening citizen participation and government accountability.

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Highlights

Sonke and partners are aiming to get 1 million pledge signatures for the Unite As One campaign. Pledge now by SMS'ing "unite" and your name and surname to 32759.

 

Sonke Director Dean Peacock has presented to the 17th International AIDS Conference in Vienna on male involvement in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV.
> Download the presentation
> Download the workshop description
> Download the workshop agenda

 

Sonke has joined civil socity organisations and individuals from around South Africa condemning xenophobia.
> join us by signing the Unite As One pledge
> read the civil society memo to the SAPS

 

Sonke joins other HIV/AIDS organisations in condemning blockages by FIFA and LOC to make condoms and health-related materials available in FIFA controlled Stadia, fan parks and fan fests.
>> read the civil society statement