Today we spoke to Dumisani Nqina – from Embizweni. They conduct workshops with men on gender equality, domestic violence, abuse in general and parenting skills. For more information about Embizweni you can contact Dumisani at 072 588 6044 or Aubrey at (021) 364 0464 or email them at embizweni@telkomsa.net
And we also had an interview with Colleen Aspeling – Director of the Gender Social Transformation Education at Gender Steps. Their vision is to create a forum for women to take responsibility for their own lives working towards whole communities attaining redress through community development and economic development projects initiated and driven by themselves. For more information you can contact their offices at (021) 715 1207 or Fax (021) 715 1207 alternatively email: gendersteps@yahoo.com
Our last interview is with John Mentiey from Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Taskforce. SWEAT is involved in direct outreach work with sex workers around health and safety as well as public awareness and advocacy work. If you want more information about SWEAT you can contact them at (021) 448 7875 or visit their website at www.sweat.org.za
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
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