Case Studies
Documents
Africa Belongs to All Those who Live and Work in it
| Filesize: | 1.12 MB |
A Case study on Sonke’s Refugee Health and Rights Programme,
by Kristin Palitza & Bridget Mnyulwa
Branching Out: Sonke's First One Man Can Branch
| Filesize: | 1.33 MB |
A case study on the formation of Sonke's first One Man Can branch in Khayelitsha, Cape Town.
Mobilising men all over the country to join in and Support each other: A brother for life
| Filesize: | 381.49 kB |
by Kristin Palitza
Working with Men and Boys: Emerging strategies from across Africa to address Gender-based Violence and HIV/AIDS
| Filesize: | 3.12 MB |
Produced by Sonke Gender Justice Network and the MenEngage Network
The Equality Courts as a Tool for Gender Transformation
| Filesize: | 463.75 kB |
Written by Sonke Intern Emily Keehn, this case study examines the case that Sonke brought against Julius Malema in the Equality Court.
“Sport Laughs in the Face of Discrimination” Township Street Soccer Tournaments Pave the Way for Reintegration
| Filesize: | 705 kB |
By Kristin Palitza
We all have rights: Stories of gender and health by South African youth: Discussion Guide
| Filesize: | 3.04 MB |
One Man Can Challenge Xenophobia: Sonke's Use of Murals to Educate about Refugee Rights
| Filesize: | 1010.76 kB |
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
"I Have Two Healthy Hands" A Group of Men in the Eastern Cape Overcame Gender Stereotypes and Cares for the Sick and Disadvantaged.
| Filesize: | 348.37 kB |
By Kristin Palitza
“Sometimes I Don't Feel Safe”: case study on Sonke's use of photovoice
| Filesize: | 729.19 kB |
Case study by Kristin Pallitza on the One Man Can campaign's use of photovoice to ensure that children's needs are heard (October 2008).
Enlisting Men for Women's Equality
| Filesize: | 381.13 kB |
This case study on the One Man Can initiative was published in April 2008.





