The Gender and Women's Empowerment Programme includes three projects: The Women’s Advice Centre, the Building Women’s Activism Project and the Gender Audit Project.
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Since the advent of a non-racial democracy in South Africa various developments have taken place that suggest an improvement in the overall position of women in South African society. However, these developments have taken place in a larger context, that of economic globalization. Economic globalization has effected an increased transfer of wealth from the rich to the poor, and that working class women have borne the brunt of this process, economically, politically and socially. South Africa has been no exception. The state’s overall policy orientation, which has been to facilitate this process of economic globalization, has undermined its own measures, laws and institutions aimed at entrenching and improving the rights of women in South African society. The position of women, and black working class women in particular, has consistently deteriorated despite the advent of a non-racial democracy. The Gender programme of Khanya College seeks to contribute to raising consciousness about gender inequality among progressive mass organisations and social movements, and to assisting these formations to develop approaches to overcome gender inequality.
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