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  • The Church doing the Parliament of Francesco with slum dwellers
  • The Church doing the school for the healing of families

 

“Violence and the Crisis of Human Dignity: A Theological and Pastoral Analysis of Violent Crime in South Africa through the Lens of Pope Benedict XVI”

“Violence and the Crisis of Human Dignity: A Theological and Pastoral Analysis of Violent Crime in South Africa through the Lens of Pope Benedict XVI” Part I: Introduction 1.1 The Problem of Violent Crime in South Africa Violent crime remains one of the most pressing social and moral challenges in contemporary South Africa. Despite the democratic transition of 1994 and the...

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Bishops plead for end to political killings

The Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference (SACBC) has made a desperate plea for an end to the rise in political assassinations ahead of next month's municipal polls, calling the trend “one of the biggest threats to South Africa’s hard-won democracy.” “We are saddened to see that, after 22 years into democracy, political killings, which are sad reminders of our painful past,...

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Church concerned that excessive use of alcohol is killing our young people

The research commissioned by the SA Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC) and the DG Murray Trust has found that the socioeconomic costs of alcohol abuse are higher than previously thought. Citing excessive alcohol consumption for the deaths in the SACBC’s report, Strengthening Communities Through Reducing Alcohol-Related Harms Project, researcher and associate professor of sociology at the University of Johannesburg, Kezia Batisai, said...

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Church partners with tavern owners associations to address high levels of alcohol abuse among the youth in South Africa

“New study suggests economic and social costs of alcohol abuse higher than previously thought” “According to the data, the widespread excessive use of alcohol in our country is the third-largest contributor to death and disability after Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) and interpersonal violence. It is, for instance, estimated that alcohol plays a role in 80% of deaths among young men. Reality...

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Catholic Church and tarven owners discuss a report which shows social costs of alcohol abuse in South Africa higher than previously thought

A new baseline study commissioned by SACBC Justice and Peace Commission and DG Murray Trust suggests the economic and social costs associated with alcohol abuse in South Africa are far higher than previously thought. In some provinces, the burden may even outstrip the sector’s economic contributions, making alcohol the most harmful drug at a population level. What makes it worse is...

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Church and tavern owners association hold meetings to discuss how to implement the findings of a study on the social costs of alcohol abuse in South Africa

audiences effectively. “There are forums such as AA or SANCA, but no one uses them,” one respondent from Port Elizabeth said. Besides, legislation to prevent risky drinking behaviour is often not implemented, thus not effective: 80% of Klerksdorp survey respondents said they knew about by-laws, but 64% said these do not help reduce alcohol-related harms, for instance, among minors. “Some tavern...

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Catholic Church and Johannesburg University conduct a study to understand how to address the high levels of alcohol abuse among the youth in South Africa

Alcohol abuse is a serious global challenge with severe harms that manifest as economic, health and social problems and costs (Sibanda, 2019; Matzopoulos, Truen, Bowman and Corrigall, 2014). The costs are worse for an African country, South Africa, which ranks sixth globally as a nation of drinkers (Chelwa and Van Walbeek, 2019). In 2003, the cost of alcohol-related harms in South Africa was estimated at R8.7-billion;...

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Church in South Africa concerned about high levels of violence against women

The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) Justice and Peace Commission is outraged by the high levels of intentional killings of women and girls reported nationwide. Over the past few weeks, the country has witnessed unapparelled incidences of mindless and callous killings of innocent women and girls. The latest of such tragic killings being that of a University of Cape Town...

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UN women and the Church bring hope to more than 4000 rape survivors and young women affected by HIV-AIDS in South Africa

Young Women For Life (YWFL) in South Africa are working tirelessly to empower 8000 girls to recover from the violence against women in the slum settlements.  Through mentorship & vocational support, women like Thando live a wholesome life & support their communities.  

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Poverty, HIV and GBV: the linkages

The socioeconomic system set in place during South Africa’s apartheid era continues to pervade the country today. HIV’s disproportionate impacts Black South Africans, particularly women, is but one example. South African girls and women are disproportionately impacted by HIV due in part to gender- and race-based inequality. South Africa’s 2023 strategic plan for HIV, Tuberculosis (TB) and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) reports that...

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HeForShe Taverns debunking the social norm: When a man forces self on wife, should it be considered as rape?

Men need to be involved as well, and that is what the HeforShe Taverns project aims to facilitate. Implemented by the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) Justice and Peace Commission and Klerksdorp Diocese in North West Province, the initiative wants to create conversations between men - and women - about the violence in their communities. 

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Young Women for Life Challenge Harmful Traditions in Fight Against Gender-Based Violence in Mpumalanga

In rural Mpumalanga, a group of determined young women is taking the fight against gender-based violence beyond police stations and courtrooms — into the heart of their own communities, where harmful traditional norms often go unchallenged. Young Women for Life, a grassroots movement representing rape survivors and young women affected by gender-based violence, has been holding a series of dialogues with...

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In South Africa, girls join forces to overcome adversity and drive change

The sounds of laughter, singing and clapping emanate from a small event space deep in Mamelodi township on the outskirts of Pretoria, South Africa. Inside, a group of girls are excitedly preparing to begin a group dialogue session. The participants, whose ages range from 15 to 25, have been brought together by their desire for change—and their belief that they can...

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Young women for life mobilizes women to protest at a magistrate court

Young women for life conducts protests in communities and at the magistrate courts, putting pressure on the justice system to improve its handling of the rape cases. A powerful scene of unity and support unfolded outside the Modimolle Magistrate's Court on Friday, as women from all walks of life gathered to stand in solidarity with Bonnette ahead of the appearance of...

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Safe taverns project transforms social spaces for the benefit of gender justice

One of the objectives of the Safe taverns Project, launched by the Young women for life in 2017, is to transform the perception of taverns from being seen as unsafe drinking dens to vibrant community hubs that play a vital economic and social role in marginalized settlements. @HeForShe Taverns is transforming social spaces. From 12 taverns to a movement, we're reclaiming...

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40 women graduate in baking: Tackling GBV through skills training in baking and hospitality services

In general, women in South Africa experience many challenges in finding and keeping a good job. These include being able to secure appropriate childcare, gaps in employment to raise a family, gender biases and discrimination. This can lead to a loss of networks, connections and confidence. This becomes harder when one is a survivor of sexual violence. In response to this,...

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We use taverns as a site for mobilization of men to take part in the GBV response

In 2016, an inspiring movement began in Klerksdorp, North West Province, South Africa. The HeForShe Taverns initiative set out to challenge the prevailing culture of gender-based violence, foster dialogue around HIV, and promote a sense of community and togetherness. A partnership between the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) and Peace Commission, and UN Women South Africa Multi-Country Office, the programme...

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From where I stand: “We create safe spaces to have honest conversations about tough realities many young women face

Anna Maswikeni coordinates the mental health support services at the Young Women for Life Movement (YWfL) working with young women between the ages of 14 – 25 from South African townships and rural communities. The YWfL movement, established by the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC) Justice and Peace Commission and supported by UN Women South Africa Multi-Country office, was founded...

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A culture of silence allows gender-based violence to escalate, says the Imbizo organized by YWFL and traditional leaders

A culture of silence allows gender-based violence to escalate This is something that was highlighted at the imbizo organized today by the Mpumalanga Chapter of the Young Women for Life Movement, in partnership with the esteemed Lomshiyo Tribal Authority. The young women for life in Mpumalanga is situated in rural areas.  They have managed to mobilize traditional leaders to become agents...

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Sustainable food gardens create stories of hope in the slum settlements in Cape Town

In the heart of the slum settlements in Cape Town, a beacon of hope and sustainability is taking root, thanks to the visionary efforts of the young women for life. This inspiring group is leading a transformative urban food garden initiative that aims to convert a staggering 10 illegal dumping sites into thriving community Gardens of Hope. These vibrant green spaces...

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Economic empowerment of young women in the slums positively impacts social norms and strengthens food security

In the informal settlement of Woodlands in KwaZulu Natal province, South Africa, an inspiring group of young women known as the Young Women for Life Movement are tackling two critical issues facing their community - waste dumping and food insecurity - through the innovative practice of regenerative farming. In the impoverished informal settlement of Woodlands, a group of determined young women...

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“We Want a Budget That Works for Us”: Unemployed Young Women from Informal Settlements Tell Share Expectations for the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement

On the eve of Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS), a movement of unemployed young women from informal settlements and other disadvantaged communities has written to the minister, demanding that the budget prioritise job creation and social protection for South Africa’s most vulnerable. The group, known as Young Women for Life, represents thousands of unemployed young women who...

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Young Women for Life Movement take female political leaders to task With Webinars Across Provinces

The Young Women for Life Movement has launched an ambitious new initiative aimed at putting gender justice and economic empowerment at the centre of local government. As part of its ongoing work to tackle gender-based violence (GBV) and uplift women in marginalised communities, the movement is hosting a series of webinars across various provinces, bringing together young women aspirant ward councillor...

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