Empowering Women Through Financial Literacy: A Pathway to Economic Independence and GBV Prevention

The common and most popular belief amongst men is that Feminism is synonymous to misandry.
Unbound Voices: Heritage of Struggle, Horizon of Hope: Women and CSVR’s Legacy in Gender Equality Episode 5

To explore the meaning, implications, and pathways of reparations in the African and African diasporic context, through an intersectional and justice-centered lens.
Report of the Third Southern Africa Gender-based Violence Prevention Forum

The Third Southern Africa Forum against Gender-Based Violence concluded with a resounding call for transformative, collaborative approaches to address the persistent scourge of gender-based violence (GBV) across the region.
Unbound Voices: Reflections on Healing Episode 4

To explore the meaning, implications, and pathways of reparations in the African and African diasporic context, through an intersectional and justice-centered lens.
Unbound Voices: Reparations and Justice: Reclaiming Dignity, Repairing Histories Episode 3

To explore the meaning, implications, and pathways of reparations in the African and African diasporic context, through an intersectional and justice-centered lens.
Feminism is Not Rooted in Misandry

The common and most popular belief amongst men is that Feminism is synonymous to misandry.
The Failed Peacebuilding Project and the Intersection of Gender, Food Insecurity, and GBV in South Africa’s Agricultural System.

Three decades into democracy, South Africa’s agricultural sector remains a site of entrenched inequalities, where gender-based violence (GBV) and food insecurity intersect in ways that expose the failures of the country’s peacebuilding efforts. The promise of transformation in the agricultural system, which would redress historical injustices and create equitable access to land and food security, […]
Gender Podcast: Nexus between food insecurity and Gender-Base Violence in South Africa

This podcast episode from CSVR features host Athini Magodla interviewing Caroline Peters from the Callas Foundation, about food security and gender