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No longer Invisible

Written by Miles Tanhira, Information & Communications Officer at GALZ, ZimbabweTherefore i will not keep silent.I will speak out in the anguish of my spirit, i will complain in the bitterness of my soul (JOB 7 vs 11)As we approach International Women's Day,…

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JASS Annual Report 2009

Check out some highlights from 2009 in our Annual Report. We hope that the stories in this report shed light on the deep and immeasurable work of the JASS community.

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Give Them Wings to Fly: Crossing the Line in Zambia

A dozen young women have converged on the Protea Hotel Cairo Road in Lusaka, as JASS (Just Associates) Southern Africa continues with the process of movement-building in Zambia. This part of the process is Leadership Training: Young Women Political Facilitators…

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Women Leading the Way in Zambia

JASS Southern Africa continues to bridge divides and to foster feminist leadershipĀ and action to confront stigma and improve health and lives. Zambian women set specific, measurable personal and collective goals: Mary Chileshe hopes to wield recognizable influence in her district…

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NEWS FROM UGANDA

Cabinet debates homosexuality draft lawhttp://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/12/707661By Barbara AmongTHE Cabinet has debated the controversial Anti-Homosexuality Bill now before parliament and agreed to amend it.In a heated meeting yesterday, chaired by the second deputy Prime Minister, Henry Kajura, the Cabinet formed a committee…

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A day in the life of a zimbabwean woman

Public taxis are a nightmare, the screaming and rude conductors, the cursing drivers and the vulnerable passengers. Normally I donā€™t pay particular attention to other passengers in these dilapidated taxis, but what I witnessed today left me with more questions…

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Power-Movements-Change: JASS Malawi

By: JASS Southern Africa Team JASSā€™ Malawi Movement Building Initiative ā€“ Amayi Tadzuka! Women Awake! ā€“launched in February 2009 with three workshops in Lilongwe, Mzuzu, and Blantyre. Then, at the end of 2009, a national workshop consolidated the transformative process…

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JASS Kicks Off in Zambia

JASS launched movement-building in Zambia through broad-based consultation and assessment. Dialogue with diverse groups and leaders revealed that, despite its strong history in this country, womenā€™s rights organizing seems demobilized in recent years, fragmented by competing issue agendas. As a…

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Whoā€™s Leading Womenā€™s Organizations?

ā€œMy safe space called the womenā€™s movement is going, or even gone. Itā€™s been taken over by men. And I am scared and angry," writes the provocative Zimbabwean feministĀ Everjoice WinĀ on theĀ JASS blog. When conducting an assessment for a movement building…

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