One Man Can

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Teachers - encourage men to take a stand against domestic and sexual violence
Why must a coach encourage men and boys to take a stand against domestic and sexual violence?
One man can teach boys early and often to respect women and girls
Religious leaders must encourage men to take a stand against domestic and sexual violence
Someone you know has survived domestic or sexual violence. What can you do, as a man, to support her?
Find out more about gender violence and HIV/Aids in South Africa.
What can men do to develop healthy relationships with women?
Young men have a particular responsibility to challenge violence against women and girls
This manual is intended to be a resource for those working with men and boys on issues of citizenship, human rights, gender, health, sexuality and violence. The content of the activities are informed by a commitment to social justice, gender equality and engaged citizen activism. Each activity is interactive and gives people an opportunity to reflect on their own values and experiences. The activities are simple to use and don’t require lots of prior facilitation experience.
Get contact details for organisations, including:Intervention Services for Men and Boys Men, Violence, HIV and Gender Equality Work Faith Based Organisations Legal Services Rape, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault University Services Media Organisations
Download the complete One Man Can toolkit, including:Details on the One Man Can campaign Steps a man can take (10 steps Survivors) Action sheets (fathers, youth, teachers, coaches, faith leaders) Workshop Activities Resource DirectoryThe complete toolkit is available in English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa.

Highlights

Join in our street soccer fesival to end xenophobia in Khayelitsha, Cape Town on Saturday 5 July
>> get more details

 
Sonke invites you to an exhibition of photos from their PhotoVoice project in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal.
>>read more about the exhibition
 
Our One Man Can materials are now available in English, French, Zulu, Xhosa and Afrikaans.
>>download the materials
 
Sonke staff have written about their experiences of the recent xenophobic violence in South Africa
>> read their stories
 

Xenophobic attacks: people speak and the Treatment Action Campaign's Response
>> view videos (outside link)