Celebrating South African Women’s Day
Sat, Jul 30 at 1:00 PM, London
The event is a celebration of Women’s Day in South Africa. It is organised by a group of South African women based in the UK who have formed a group called South African Women Forum (SAWOFO). We will be having talks and discussions about the milestone for women and girls. SAWOFO’s aim is working in partnership with other groups and organisations. Some of the topics that will be discussed are:
1. Gender based violence against women and girls in SA.
2. Assertiveness vs Aggression
3. Conflict resolution and Resilience
Followed by social and refreshments.
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