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Rama Salla Dieng reviews The Silent Monologue, 2008 by filmmaker Khady Sylla which amplifies the voices of and gives visibility to the domestic workers tending to the homes of Africa’s middle classes. https://africasacountry.com/2023/03/emancipation-that-costs-servitude
This Episode of CNED Development Dialogues discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women’s labour participation in Africa. It also explores the changing trends in the labour market before and after the pandemic.
Through this programme, The Forge hopes to highlight the radical contribution women have made to shaping our struggle and resistance movements; the enormous contribution made by women to care work, and the significant strides that have been made by women in the fight for working class liberation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsDXGxwp9sQ&ab_channel=TheForge
In this news report, Sithandiwe Yeni interviews former labour tenants who argue that as people who were forcibly dispossessed of land, and continue to experience socioeconomic exclusion, they must get their land back and receive compensation for their material losses and suffering. https://www.news24.com/news24/opinions/analysis/analysis-sithandiwe-yeni-former-labour-tenants-want-land-back-compensation-for-material-losses-20210911
Kirabo Marion hosts Lydia Nakato – Economist, Program Assistant – Uganda Women’s Network (UWONET). To discuss how the current economic situation has increased the burden of unpaid care work for women https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYpEAqmn1lw
Tricia Gloria Nabaye moderates a panel of remarkable women including; Ramlat Noah – Chairperson – Agalya Awamu Women’s group – Luwero, Nabaggala Hajjarah – NAWOU Artisan and Fiona Agaba Barbra – Communications Officer – National Association of Women’s Organisations in Uganda (NAWOU) . To discuss the contribution of women organisations to women economic empowerment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH47-CEy-xM