Gender-transformative structural interventions to advance South African women’s capabilities

Book

Year

2018

Author/s

Sprague, C.

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

Global Research in Gender, Sexuality and Health Book Series

SUMMARY

Together, the two case studies indicate that GTAs can directly enhance women’s capabilities of bodily health and bodily integrity by reducing HIV and IPV risk, reshaping gender norms and supporting gender equality. Distinctive features that underpin the ability of these GTAs to be effective at creating structural level change are identified.

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