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Latest Gender and Development Publications

Gender Advocacy Programme
The Gender Advocacy Programme (GAP) has the following quality research reports and other publications, covering Domestic Violence, Local Government and Gender, Women and Governance, and Media, available for order:

Domestic Violence

  • "Combining Stories and Numbers: An Analysis of the Impact of the Domestic Violence Act on Women". Research Report (2001).

  • "Making the Act Work: A Research Study into the Budget Allocations for the Implementation of the Domestic Violence Act". Research Report (2000).


  • Local Government and Gender

  • "Women's Participation in local government processes in the Breede Valley Local Government". Research Report (2002)

  • "Exploring the links betwen Gender and Local Government". Research Report (2002)

  • "Women Talk: About Women in Leadership". Focus Group Research Report (2001)

  • The Local Government Elections: Challenging Gender Politics at Local Level". Conference Report (June 2000).

  • "Water and Sanitation in Smartietown: Looking at Municipal Delivery Transformation through a Gender Lens". Research Report (2000).

  • "Local Government Service Delivery Transformation and Gender". Seminar Report (1999).

  • "From the Margins to the Centre: Women in Local Government as Change Agents". Seminar Report (June 1999).


  • Women and Governance

  • "Unfinished Business...50/50 by 2005". International Conference Report (2002).

  • "Mainstreaming Gender in Government: The Role of Civil Society". Research Report (April 2001)

  • "Women in Parliament" Directory (April 2000).


  • Media
  • "Taking the GAP : Media Toolkit" Media Resource (1999).


  • To order and for more information, contact Charmaine Smith on (021) 465 0197 or e-mail [email protected]
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