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by Rachel Honig, Suzanne Leclerc-Madlala, University of KwaZulu-Natal, School for International Training, South Africa: Reconciliation and Development, Spring 2007
This report was written by Emily Esplen and Alan Greig, with inputs from Andrea Cornwall and Jerker Edström. It draws on conversations and inspirations from the Politicising Masculinities symposium which took place 15–18 October 2007 in Dakar, Senegal.
An International Organization on Migration document looking at migration trends in southern Africa, HIV vulnerability, gender inequality and sectors employing migrant workers (August 2007).
by Dean Peacock, Remarks offered on the occasion of International Women's Day, 8 March 2004 at the United Nations, New York
UNHCR clinical guidelines on antiretroviral therapy management for displaced populations
The topic covered by the expert panel was The equal sharing of responsibilities between women and men, including caregiving in the context of HIV/AIDS . It took place on 25 February - 7 March 2008.
June 2008
This Frontiers in Reproductive Health Program (FRONTIERS) / Population Council report details the finding of a study conducted to assess the MAP programme (November 2007).

Highlights

The Star featured a compelling article on the mural painted by the Artist Proof Studio and Sonke as part of the 16 Days of Activism.
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Find out what Sonke is doing during the 16 days of activism against gender violence.
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Sonke's first e-newsletter was sent out in December 2008, highlighting our recent activities and publications.

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Read the new One Man Can brochures on what men can do to address HIV and AIDS available in English, Zulu, Xhosa and Venda.
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Sonke has written a literature review on gender, health and HIV and AIDS in South Africa
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