Communities in conversation: opportunities for women and girls' self-empowerment
Abstract
Safeguarding the rights of women and girls is a special concern within the context of
prevailing gender discrimination and violence in South African societies, often rooted
in cultural or religious contexts. In a South Africa Netherlands research Programme
on Alternatives in Development (SANPAD)-funded international research project
(2010–2013), women teachers, mothers, and caregivers in selected schools were engaged
in research which used an innovative approach which we defined as Communities in
Conversation (CiC). In this article, we examine the potential of CiC to support women’s
empowerment, and share our experiences of using CiC in two school communities. CiC
involves women in conversations that focused on human rights and human rights
education within the context of gender, culture, and religion. As such, it offered
participating women opportunities for sharing and learning, and developing friendships
and feelings of solidarity which are particularly important for empowerment
processes.
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