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Meet Unisa’s Women of the Year « Unisa Online – News & media
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Meet Unisa’s Women of the Year. Poloko Masuelele (Managing Director at Techno Generation and Career Coaching and RPL Institute). Since 1999, the Unisa Women’s Forum (UWF) has annually commemorated the life and work of Feroza Adam. A servant is a self-dethroned king or queen. She highlighted that there are still a number of challenges faced by women with their male counterparts including salary disparities, policies that are silent on the needs of women, structured working times and meeting schedules that...
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The unity of African women can transform the African continent « Unisa Online – News & media
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The unity of African women can transform the African continent. Prof Puleng LenkaBula (Dean of Students), Prof Rushiella Songca (Executive Dean: CLAW) and Susan Shabangu (Minister in the Presidency responsible for Women) (front) and delegates show off their copies of the South African Chapter of the International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ) Chronicle of a Decade, which was launched at Unisa on 7 August 2015. Chronicle of a Decade. At Unisa on 7 August 2015. Transformation of society and judiciary.
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From subsistence farming to profit. Unisa’s College of Education Rural Youth and Adults Upliftment Project, in partnership with Bokamoso Agri-Laboratory, recently graduated their first 20 young and adult learners. Thuthuka to provide best-practice model in possible NSFAS solution. Sizwe Nxasana intends to transform the funding scheme into an efficient and sustainable provider of financial aid. August 19th, 2016 Category: News. Cultural practices that affect children’s health must be revisited. From 15 to...
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We have a man-shaped society, says Ginwala « Unisa Online – News & media
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We have a man-shaped society, says Ginwala. Dr Frene Ginwala, former journalist, politician and Speaker of the National Assembly of South Africa. Ginwala urges that men and women should together start to rebuild a people-shaped world and people-shaped environment. She also believes that empowerment is not one-sided. We focus on the empowerment of women but should we not empower men too so that they learn to respect women in their capacities and their abilities, she questioned. On 3 August 2015. You can u...
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Men at the centre of SA’s education curricula « Unisa Online – News & media
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Men at the centre of SA’s education curricula. Prof Kopano Ratele (Institute for Social and Health Sciences, Unisa) says the current education curricula lends itself to perpetuating gender stereotypes that prevent women and girls from enjoying every natural right that men and boys have. African countries, explains Ratele, are weighed down by scores of economic, political, and social problems and the oppression of women and girls is one of these problems. But, actually, gender inequality is not only a...
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