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Gender and Development (GAD) Talks – Zimbabwe
Implemented by the Zimbabwe Women's Resource Centre and Network (ZWRCN), Gender and Development (GAD) Talks is a programme supporting discussion of women's issues. Participants meet each month for about one and a half hours, typically at lunchtime. The talks bring together gender activists, researchers, and ordinary women and men from various organisations and the community at large. The programme aims to create a social and friendly environment where women can express their problems and views freely.
Communication Strategies
GAD Talks create space to hammer out key issues around topics thought to be 'untouchable and not for discussion in the public space' because of sexism. The talks are also used as a forum to challenge power relations and patriarchal ideology. The aims of the programme are to raise consciousness and open up political and social space for women.
ZWRCN publishes electronic bulletins on the topics of the GAD Talks that are then distributed widely by e-mail. "These have helped to create debate as collaborators respond expounding their own points of view regarding the topic of the GAD talks."
ZWRCN staff research and write stories that illustrate issues discussed in particular GAD talks.
ZWRCN publishes electronic bulletins on the topics of the GAD Talks that are then distributed widely by e-mail. "These have helped to create debate as collaborators respond expounding their own points of view regarding the topic of the GAD talks."
ZWRCN staff research and write stories that illustrate issues discussed in particular GAD talks.
Development Issues
Women, Gender.
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