The Community Dialogues in Daveyton (17 September 2015) and Tembisa (19 September 2015) are part of the HIV combination prevention where we invite community members ( 100) per area to engage and discuss issues related risky sexual behaviours and increase in infection rate.
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After the Soul City Health Institute revealed the commissioned study done with Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Group on gender based violence, there was a common feeling that post 1994, one of their impediments to fight gender based violence, was the lack of funding and their too-friendly relationship with the government.
The Rise Women’s Club offers victims the opportunity to speak about gender violence.
Soul City Head Office delivered “Money Matters” magazine to all Soul Buddy Clubs during August 2015. The aim of the material is to enhance club members knowledge and skills regarding all money issues for example: how to save, budgets, the value of money, etc.
The weekend of 12th September #TeamRiseMpumalanga did support visits to clubs in a number of Districts.
The need for a government and civil society coordinated response to gender-based violence was made strongly at a panel discussion hosted by the Soul City Institute for Health and Development Communication today.
The aim of the training is to refresh the clubs on how to run club , focusing more on the roles and responsibilities of facilitators, points systems and how to use the Soul Buddyz Club material.
Alopecia or hair loss can devastate your self-esteem, unless you hold your head up high.
This annual ceremony, known as the Zulu Reed Dance, is a centuries-old tradition. It takes place in September, right at the start of spring, at the eNyokeni Palace in Nongoma, Zululand.
Dr Ruth S Mompati District Municipality held a Women’s Day Event 26 August 2015 at the Vryburg Banquet Hall. The auspicious occasion was opened in prayer and a moment of silence on HIV Reflection. The event’s main focus and theme was on HCT, Cancer Screening, Motivational and Health Talks.