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Zimbabwe: What’s Next for Women?

The dust is yet to settle in Zimbabwe after Robert Mugabe was re-elected for the eighth time amidst serious suspicions of widespread vote-rigging. For many the question is: What will happen next?
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MCH4: Power-Movements-Change: Malawi

This latest publication in theĀ Making Change HappenĀ seriesĀ features the extraordinary stories of HIV positive Malawian women as they mobilize for decent health care resources. These stories which highlight a movement spanning 5 years - from identifying the side effects of outdated…

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JASS Annual Report 2012

Check out JASS' 2012 Annual Report! We hope the stories in this report do justice to the profound yet immeasurable work of JASSā€™ community.

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Waiting for Elections in Zimbabwe

ā€œTheyā€™re already neck-and-neck, heading for a run-off!ā€ Thatā€™s a running joke on the streets of Harare as we wait for July 31, the day of Zimbabweā€™s national elections.Walking through the city's streets, standing in shopping queues at the supermarket, waiting…

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A Walk Down Vilakazi Street

Shereen Essof reflects on the commodification of struggles for freedom and the power of women's mobilizing in South Africa, and lessons we can take to revitalize and re-energize collective organizing across different contexts.
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Fanning the Flames of Feminist Activism in Zambia

Sometimes you just donā€™t know where things will end up. In 2009, JASS held a series of movement building institutes (MBIs) in Southern Africa that were attended by feminist activists in the region. These institutes catalysed energy and intent in…

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