Giving Compass' Take:
- Female activists in South Africa are tackling gender equity and fighting against gender-based violence by elevating female voices and changing narratives.
- How can donors support activism that is rooted in feminist ideals? How does poverty exacerbate gender equity issues?
- Here are eight recommendations to reduce gender-based violence.
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Activists Sera Farista and Keitumetse Fatimata Moutloatse on their fight for climate justice and human rights.
In this episode of Generation Change, we travel to Johannesburg to meet two young activists.
Sera Farista is the founder of Climate Warriors and member of The Collective Movement, an organisation focused on achieving social change through climate justice.
Keitumetse Fatimata Moutloatse is the founder of the Black Womxn Caucus, an organisation that advocates for the end of gender-based violence in South Africa.
In this episode, presented by Ayanda Charlie, Sera and Keitumetse discuss the legacy of apartheid on activism in South Africa, gender-based violence, climate justice and how these issues intersect with racism and other social inequities.
Read the full article about women activists in South Africa from Generation Change at aljazeera.com