South Africa

Redefining the meaning of ‘home’ could solve South Africa’s illegal eviction crisis

When does a “space” a “home”? It’s a thorny question that was asked through Bob Dylan in his epic ”Frankie Lee Ballad’ and ‘Judas Priest”: What kind of space is it?, He said/ Where did I get here to wander / It’s not a space, said Judas Priest./ It’s not a space, it’s a space. And no …

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How Covid-19 Affects the Sexuality of Young Senegalese

Women would be afraid to go to the hospital for fear of getting the new coronavirus, young people are no longer vaccinated because rumors say the vaccine would be tested in Africa, and because hospitals restrict the number of hospital visits according to the day, pregnant women do.not access to physical care number one.There are calls for hospitals to be more supplied for reproductive fitness needs, especially with regard to contraception, says Senegalese activist Christine Sarr, one of 25 young replacement actors from around the world accumulated through SheDecides 25×25.

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Covid-19 highlights its burden on reproductive work

The gap between men and women in paid and unpaid paintings remains wide, and women with paid employment continue to paint in addition to their salaried paintings. Women are estimated to spend up to five hours a day more than men to unpaid reproductive paints.The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the daily effect of poverty, inequality and unemployment on people, including the demanding situations women face and the burden of managing their daily responsibilities, writes Odile Mackett for The Conversation.

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