Gender and Media Connect (Zimbabwe), in partnership with Hivos, supported by Embassy of Ireland in South Africa, held a belated commemoration of the International Day of Democracy. The occasion was …
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Together We Can Make a Difference: October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
by Clyde Dondoby Clyde Dondo 1 minutes readBreast cancer awareness month stands as a reminder of the strength, resilience, and hope that define the journey of those impacted by this disease. This month, let us rally behind …
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A media engagement meeting in Harare underscored the critical role of media as an ally in gender equality and women’s empowerment, emphasizing its function in holding governments accountable for their …
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Hivos Organizes Partner Capacity-Strengthening Workshop on Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
by Clyde Dondoby Clyde Dondo 2 minutes readIn an ever evolving sector, issues of GBV remain at the core of the work conducted by women’s rights organizations. In this regard, Hivos organized a two-day Partner Capacity-Strengthening Workshop on …
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Study aims to create a safe media environment in Zimbabwe
by gender.adminby gender.admin 1 minutes readGender and Media Connect (GMC) is undertaking a nationwide survey to assess the status of sexual harassment policies and practices in newsrooms. The survey, which will look at reporting mechanisms, …
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GMC raises public awareness on sexual harassment
by gender.adminby gender.admin 1 minutes readGMC hosted two radio programs on Women’s Day to raise awareness and motivate for action against sexual harassment in the media sector in Zimbabwe. The radio broadcasts, held in partnership …
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My name is Mrs Sekete or Mai Julie.I am a lady aged 47 living in Chivasa village ward 7 Seke. I live with a disability, I am blind and my …
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Unpaid care work remains a burden to the women of our society.
by gender.adminby gender.admin 1 minutes readBy Precious Dengezi Seke Ward 4 Digital storyteller. Mrs R Muyambo aged 47,of Chitsvatsva village in Seke communal area is really a hard-working woman. Unpaid care work remains a burden …
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WHAT I HAVE DONE AS LEAD CHILD CARE WORKER IN WARD
by gender.adminby gender.admin 1 minutes readBy Grace Hweju ward 8 Murewa The ward experienced drought, this past rainy season. People can hardly fend for their families. As a LCCW in ward 8 working under the …
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By Nyasha Kamutombiro Seke ward Tanatswa Nyamidzi mukomana ane makore 12 ekuberekwa ,anogara nambuya na sekuru, anogara mudunhu rava Chirenda ma Seke. Mukomana akatanga kuchengeta Tsuro yemusango mushure mekunge yatiza …