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Young Zambian Women Tackle Patriarchy, Power & Sex

Patriarchy. Power. Sex.These are the concepts that young women in Zambia are grappling with at the Young Women's Leadership Camp. Patriarchy ā€“ through institutions like the family, tradition and culture, education and the media ā€“ controls womenā€™s sexuality as a way to maintain power and…

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Policing Womenā€™s Bodies: Women speak out against unlawful arrests in Zimbabwe

Last month, a young woman stepped out of a Harare club for air, and was arrested by a plainclothes policeman on a charge of loitering and soliciting. She spent the night in a cell at the police station. A week later, writer, Tsitsi Dangarembga, was interrogated by police while waiting for friends at a restaurant. In Zimbabwe, women across the spectrum are apprehended nightly by the police under the auspices of the Criminal Law Act (2004), a far reaching tool of government repression covering everything from national security to ā€˜public moralsā€™. ā€œItā€™s about policing womenā€™s bodies," says Winnet Shamuyarira, an activist organizer.
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Women Mobilise for Sexual & Reproductive Health Rights in Zambiaā€™s Draft Constitution

Sexual and reproductive health rights are key issues for young women in Zambia. This year the constitution-making process provides a critical opportunity to put the debate on womenā€™s bodies and choices around sexuality and abortion front and centre. In a context of staunch conservatism articulated by religious and traditional beliefs, there has been little progress on entrenching these rights. ā€œWomen in desperate circumstances will continue to seek backyard abortions and use herbs to attempt termination," says JASS partner and Youth Vision Zambia Executive Director, Amos Mwale. "Meanwhile as we continue to debate, a lot of women continue to die from unsafe abortions in the townships, or from accessing the services of quacks."
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LGBT Activists Push Back in the Face of Backlash

ā€œAre you homosexual?" was the question Ugandaā€™s Minister for Ethics and Integrity asked minutes before he disbanded a young LGBT activist leadership workshop in Kampala. JASSā€™ Hope Chigudu, who was there supporting a workshop of young activists, says, ā€œFear and…

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Strategic Thinking: Politics of Heart-Mind-and-Body

By: JASS (Just Associates) Self-care and well-being have made a welcome comeback in feminist politics. They have been around for decades, but drifted out of focus and out of favor around the early 1990s as the dominant trends in womenā€™s…

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