Overcoming Endemic Violence Against Women

Overcoming Endemic Violence Against Women

This article seeks to ensure that gender oppression, and in this case particularly the problem of violence against women in South Africa, is given the consideration it deserves in the construction of a new democratic society free of oppression.

 

Overcoming Endemic Violence Against Women
Lloyd Vogelman
+ posts

Lloyd Vogelman is a founder and former Director of the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation. Vogelman is a recognised global expert in the realm of Complex Selling, Advisory & Stakeholder Management capabilities. He also developed the Corteks Complex Selling and Advisory Methodology. He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Psychology Faculty of Science from the University of London.

Gillian Eagle
+ posts

Gillian Eagle is, at the time of writing, Professor of Psychology in the School of Human and Community Development at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa, and a Clinical Psychologist.

Related Content

Literature Review: Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Transitional Justice in Africa

A Human Rights Approach To Addressing Inequality in SA

CSW67: Empowering Rural Women in Africa: Innovation, best practices, opportunities, and lessons lea

Deep roots – confronting the history of sexual and other violence against women and girls in Africa

Krugersdorp Gang Rape Highlights The Multiplicity Of Violence Black Women's Bodies Experience In Townships

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Translate »