Author: Kristin Palitza How can non-governmental organisations (NGOs) tackle social issues such as HIV, gender equality and violence in rural African communities?
A number of them, including South African Sonke Gender Justice network, Ubuntu Institute, CARE International and Zambian Women for Change (WFC) are working with traditional leaders as a gateway to reach the people in communities they are targeting. This paper highlights the following areas of collaboration:
Addressing FGM through gender, rights and health
Tackling HIV in Southern Africa
Work with the Limpopo House of Traditional Leaders, South Africa
Work with leadership in Mabeskraal
Addressing harmful cultural practices in South Africa’s Eastern Cape
Work with traditional leaders in Zambia
These cases show how men and women have been engaged through the support of local leadership to take action in their homes and communities on a variety of health and gender-related issues.