Interesting way to help curb #GBV & the spread of #HIV by engaging with men. This is a project led by #ShowMeYourNumber working with government & civil society
2018 has begun, welcome everybody.
OUR GOAL: To engage with as many men about their role in taking care of their health & to be partners in ending violence against women & children.
@UbuntuMen will b in hostels, soccer matches & maskandi concerts to disrupt for positive change
Through the partnership @khuzani_zn has with @SMYN_Ndorondoro we raise our hands everyday because we believe every single being in the South Africa deserves an equal opportunity to medical services using Sports Arts & Culture
#GcwalisaImabhida
Win the Grand Prize of $25,000 (equivalent to 25,000 points) and other big prizes in our Christmas Giveaway 2018! Enter now and don’t forget to share with your friends! #BEFORWARD_Xmas2018 https://t.co/9RHaO72efb #BEFORWARD_Xmas2018
Our philosophy is simple, not as complex as #SteveKhompela post match analysis...
Our philosophy is:
We never speak for the marginalized in the work we do, we only create spaces and platforms for the margilized to use their voices to say their say.
@SMYN_Ndorondoro
@UbuntuMen
#SABSSMV2017
"Challenges push us from our comfort zones to a place where we need to see change. Acting individually and in partnership makes us change things for the better. We must act now for generations to come" says @msletsike@HSRCza
#SABSSMV2017
"This picture about prevalence per province as a comparison between 2012 and 2017 says we are not doing well in our collective effort to ending HIV. We have to triple our efforts to turn the tide against HIV" says @msletsike
Men's Parliament planning meeting started today in Limpopo. Thank you Deputy Minister of Social Development and SANAC for support. " We are going to stop HIV and in our life time. @takuwaniriime@SA_AIDSCOUNCIL @Afro_worldview @CsfSanac@UbuntuMen @Dept_of_Women @The_DSD
#SABSSMV2017@HSRCza
Chairperson and SANAC Deputy Chairperson
@msletsike on behalf of @CsfSanac and @SA_AIDSCOUNCIL as part of her brief input said in part:
1. "The results show that women are empowered and are taking steps to take better care of themselves"
#SABSSMV2017@HSRCza
2. "We need to give priority to young adolescent girls and women and invest in the communities affected. There can be nothing about us with us!”
@msletsike@CsfSanac
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3. "It is exciting to see the number of people we have gotten on treatment, but young people and men should be targeted for treatment. We need to see data on the number of people who drop out of treatment."
@msletsike@CsfSanac
@CsfSanac Civil Society Forum Chairperson and SANAC Deputy Chairperson, @msletsike representing civil society at the launch of 5th SA National HIV Prevalence, Incidence, Behaviour and Communication Survey #SABSSMV2017 by @HSRCza
This is a report back of our efforts to ending HIV
@UbuntuMen will be there to make our voices count. Before the day, on the day and everyday after this day of the march, we will be there. Join us so that we all shut down this country to force it to act. We will be also join the #100MenMarch of @GCISMedia
https://t.co/MkY9M6FUGA
@DyasiArchbishop @Dept_of_Women @NotInMyNameSA @BrothersSA@takuwaniriime @SABCNewsOnline @Mashobane61@SonkeTogether Public Relations exercise is just that, PR. But to use PR on a serious matter like this is travesty to justify and it is even worse when an enabler of such is government. This effort must be supported, but motive must be sincere. The first action of sincerity is say No to Arthur
We will be out there on the day, 1 August in full force supporting this action. You can count on us and those we lead to support this cause aimed at ending the scourge of violence against women committed by men, trusted men we must add in the main. https://t.co/sd0fJaqg2A
This is the official Twitter account for the planned national shutdown which will be led by WOMEN, INTERSECTIONAL & GENDER NON CONFORMING INDIVIDUALS against femicide, rape and gender based violence at large in Southern Afrika. Botswana and Lesotho are mobilising too! 1st August