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Case Studies
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Sport Laughs in the Face of Discrimination
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Township Street Soccer Tournaments Pave the Way for Reintegration
by Kristin Palitza
Traditional leaders wield the power, and they are almost all men
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The Importance of Involving Traditional Leaders in Gender Transformation
by Kristin Palitza
“Sometimes I Don’t Feel Safe”
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Sonke’s One Man Can Campaign uses PhotoVoice to Ensure that Children’s Needs are Heard
by Kristin Pallitza
Mobilising men all over the country to join in and support each other: A Brother for Life
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"Don't keep it to yourself!"
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Young people in Mhlontlo (Eastern Cape) tell their stories through the Digital Storytelling Project.
by Amber Reed
Working with Men and Boys: Emerging strategies from across Africa to address GBV and HIV/AIDS
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Edited by Orly Stern, Dean Peacock and Helen Alexander.
Produced by Sonke Gender Justice Network and the MenEngage Network.
Case Study: One Man Can Challenge Xenophobia: Sonke's Use of Murals to Educate about Refugee Rights
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One Man Can Challenge Xenophobia: Sonke’s Use of Murals to Educate about Refugee Rights
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Originally published as Showing the Suffering of the Violated in the Johannesburg Star newspaper on page 7 on December 12, 2008, written by Ufrieda Ho
Enlisting men for women’s equality
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South African initiatives against sexual violence, gender inequities.
By Stephanie Urdang, Africa Renewal, United Nations, Vol.22 #1 (April 2008), page 6
OMC Case Study: Enlisting Men for Women's Equality
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Involving the Other Gender: A Case Study of the Men as Partners Program in Kwazulu-Natal
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Case Studies from the South African Men as Partners Network, Oct 2005
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This report contains a sample of case studies from the numerous MAP interventions that have been implemented in South Africa, including
- MAP Activities During 16 Days of Activism Against Violence Against Women
- Painting Murals to Engage Young Men in the Fights Against HIV/AIDS and Violence Against Women
- Youth Channel Group Brings MAP Message to Streets of Tembisa
- Hutu and Tsutsi Men Work Side-By-Side to Challenge Gender Stereotypes Driving Spread of HIV/AIDS
- Men as Partners Programs at Western Cape Tertiary Institutions, and
- SKEEM Community Action Team: Making Changes in the Community.