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Commission For Gender Equality

South Africa’s gender pay gap leaves women behind
Business
/ 28 August 2024

South Africa’s gender pay gap leaves women behind

Just 3% of chief executives of JSE-listed companies are female

By Lyse Comins
Gender commission report highlights ‘critical deficiencies’ in Eastern Cape maternity, neonatal facilities
National
/ 23 August 2024

Gender commission report highlights ‘critical deficiencies’ in Eastern Cape maternity, neonatal facilities

Failures in infrastructure, maintenance and governance are contributing to maternal and neonatal deaths in the province

By Aarti Bhana
Women have fewer rights over land ownership than men in rural South Africa, study finds
National
/ 20 August 2024

Women have fewer rights over land ownership than men in rural South Africa, study finds

The report by the Commission for Gender Equality says while the country’s Constitution and laws aim to fight discrimination based on sex and race, cultural norms make this difficult.

By Aarti Bhana
Breaking the cycle: Ending childhood pregnancy in South Africa
Partner Content
/ 14 June 2024

Breaking the cycle: Ending childhood pregnancy in South Africa

Early and unintended pregnancies remain a critical challenge in South Africa, significantly impacting the health, education and socioeconomic prospects of girls

By UNFPA
Citizens have until 31 January to comment on bill decriminalising sex work
National
/ 9 December 2022

Citizens have until 31 January to comment on bill decriminalising sex work

The proposed new law is aimed at affording sex workers better working conditions, access to health care and remove the discrimination and stigma against them

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Good, bad & ugly: How SA’s fight against GBV & femicide is going
National
/ 29 November 2022

Good, bad & ugly: How SA’s fight against GBV & femicide is going

Almost 1 000 women were killed by their intimate partners over the past 12 years, but the government achieved just one in five of its targets to fight gender-based violence and femicide

By Nicole Ludolph
SA must close gender pay gap
Opinion
/ 22 September 2022

SA must close gender pay gap

While our situation is complicated by multiple historical inequalities, it is imperative that women participate meaningfully in all economic sectors

By Aluwani Chokoe
South African police are failing victims of gender-based violence, report shows
National
/ 13 July 2022

South African police are failing victims of gender-based violence, report shows

There are few convictions, many cases are withdrawn and there is a lack of resources, training and staff

By Eunice Masson
Constitutional triumph on matrimonial property rights
Opinion
/ 19 September 2021

Constitutional triumph on matrimonial property rights

Access to land ownership and property rights is inextricably linked to self-determination.

By Nokuthula Mbele
No progress on GBV council after more than R120mn donated, parliament told
National
/ 7 September 2021

No progress on GBV council after more than R120mn donated, parliament told

The gender commission is unsure whether a governing body exists for the multi-billion National Strategic Plan on Gender-based Violence and Femicide

By Eunice Masson
Masondo’s ‘deal’ with gender body
National
/ 20 August 2021

Masondo’s ‘deal’ with gender body

Parliament asked to investigate Commission for Gender Equality after Deputy Finance Minister David Masondo’s secret meeting with its chair while he was the subject of a complaint to the body

By Lizeka Tandwa
Women living with HIV continue fight against forced sterilisation
Health
/ 26 March 2021

Women living with HIV continue fight against forced sterilisation

Feminist activist groups still demand justice for human-right violations against women living with HIV

By Eunice Masson
No council yet for gender-based violence — independent report details why
National
/ 24 March 2021

No council yet for gender-based violence — independent report details why

The interim steering committee tasked with setting up a gender-based violence and femicide structure has not been convened for almost two years

By Eunice Masson
Fifteen witnesses for vice-chancellor probe
Education
/ 30 October 2020

Fifteen witnesses for vice-chancellor probe

Sefako Makgatho University vice-chancellor Professor Peter Mbati had interdicted parliament last month from continuing with the inquiry

By Bongekile Macupe
Vet all school employees now to stop sexual abuse
Opinion
/ 22 September 2020

Vet all school employees now to stop sexual abuse

How many times should we be outraged before real action is taken to prevent, and not just address, the scourge of sexual abuse in schools?

By Eden Esterhuizen and Andre Gaum
Probe into SMU vice-chancellor put on ice
Education
/ 13 September 2020

Probe into SMU vice-chancellor put on ice

Lawyers have told Parliament’s higher education portfolio committee that it can’t examine sexual misconduct allegations against Vice-Chancellor Peter Mbati

By Bongekile Macupe
Few women leaders in academia
Education
/ 20 August 2020

Few women leaders in academia

Patriarchal culture still dominates university leadership in SA, despite an abundance of qualified women

By Bongekile Macupe
Forced sterilisation is ‘inhuman’
Article
/ 6 March 2020

Forced sterilisation is ‘inhuman’

According to the Commission for Gender Equality’s latest report, this practice is a direct attack on HIV-positive women

By Shaazia Ebrahim
Court victory for 400 000 elderly black women
Article
/ 3 February 2020

Court victory for 400 000 elderly black women

An apartheid law that dispossessed black women of the assets accrued during their marriages has finally been scrapped after a Pinetown pensioner, facing impoverishment, went to court

By Tania Broughton
Cabinet picks boost gender equality
Article
/ 31 May 2019

Cabinet picks boost gender equality

South Africa is now just one of 11 countries in the world where women running the country make up the same proportion as they do in society

By Editorial
All our rights should be for all our people
Article
/ 24 March 2019

All our rights should be for all our people

Combating corruption, implementing court orders and holding the state accountable are critical for ensuring human rights for all

By Paul Kariuki
We are all partners in the elimination of Gender-Based Violence
Article
/ 23 November 2018

We are all partners in the elimination of Gender-Based Violence

The Critical Thinking Forum focused on the higher education sector but it became clear that this is a manifestation of a broader social issue

By Staff Reporter
‘Senior SABC managers and HR covered up sexual harassment’ – report
Article
/ 6 November 2018

‘Senior SABC managers and HR covered up sexual harassment’ – report

A recent report into instances of sexual harassment at the embattled broadcaster found managers collude with and cover up for alleged perpetrators

By Sarah Smit
Rhodes rages after suicide
Article
/ 10 August 2018

Rhodes rages after suicide

Has the university, rocked by protests in 2016, done enough to address gender violence?

By Sarah Smit
Underage, marginalised, married
Article
/ 22 June 2018

Underage, marginalised, married

The phenomenon of child brides amounts to state-sanctioned statutory rape

By Palesa Lebitse
Gender Commission fully behind Caster Semenya
Article
/ 20 June 2018

Gender Commission fully behind Caster Semenya

The commission believes the new IAAF regulations are discriminatory

By Agency
‘Mbalula should stop tweeting and change the shabby treatment of women footballers’ – EFF
Article
/ 15 March 2016

‘Mbalula should stop tweeting and change the shabby treatment of women footballers’ – EFF

The Economic Freedom Fighters have demanded that the sports minister spend more time developing Banyana Banyana and less time on social media.

By News 24
Zuma reprimanded for comments about women
Article
/ 17 January 2015

Zuma reprimanded for comments about women

The Commission for Gender Equality has warned President Jacob Zuma to watch what he says when speaking about women, Beeld reported on Saturday.

By Sapaxxxx
No image available
Article
/ 16 August 2011

Sies! Sowetan, says gender equality group

The photographs accompanying the <i>Sowetan</i>’s front page story on August 15 are "shocking" and border on pornography.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 3 December 2010

Commission flogs gender laggards

For the first time, companies and government departments have been called to account for their lack of gender transformation.

By Vuvu Vena
No image available
Article
/ 2 August 2010

Concerns over gender transformation in the workplace

Businesses are performing "dismally" when it comes to implementing equality in the workplace, the Commission for Gender Equality said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
Gender body on the rocks
Article
/ 9 April 2010

Gender body on the rocks

The Commission for Gender Equality is in such a chaotic state that it should be placed under "mentorship", recommends a report.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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