Policy and Government

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In adopting the 2001 Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS, UN Member States committed themselves to report regularly on their progress in responding to HIV to the General Assembly. They are required to submit country progress reports to the UNAIDS Secretariat every two years. In 2008, countries reportied on 25 core indicators which are described in detail in the 2007 Guidelines on Construction of Core Indicators . The 2008 reports mark an important time point in assessing progress towards the universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support, and the targets set in the Declaration of Commitment.
Plan for South Africa for 2006 - 2008
Report of a summit organised by South Africa's Commission on Gender Equality from 15 - 17 March 2005. Delegates included academics, religious leaders, youth, disabled people, members from community and women’s organizations, unions, traditional leaders and government officials.
Reproductive Health Matters, vol. 8 no. 16, November 2000
Organisation of African Unity charter, 21 October 1986.

Highlights

Find out how Sonke and other organisations are planning to use the 2010 World Cup Soccer to engage men and boys in advancing gender equality.
>> Download the report

 
Sonke co-director, Dean Peacock, recently presented an article on men and the care economy in the context of HIV and AIDS at the United Nations Expert Group Meeting in Geneva.
>> Download the article
 

Sonke is proud to have contributed to an exciting new book on HIV - "HIV/AIDS and society in South Africa" - which presents numerous different perspectives on the issue.
>> Get more details on this book

 

Read about the One Man Can Campaign featured in the United Nations African Renewal magazine.
>> download the case study

 
Bafana Khumalo, Sonke Co-Director, presented at the International AIDS Conference held from 2 to 8 August, 2008 in Mexico City.
>> Promoting an Ethic of Responsibility Among Men
>> Men Engage
 

Sonke Gender Justice welcomes the ruling by the Constitutional Court ordering government to address the needs of persons displaced by xenophobic violence prior to forced reintegration.
>> read the judgement