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Working with men in responding to HIV and AIDS through redefining masculinities and ending violence against women and children
Padare/Enkundleni/Men's Forum on Gender
October 13, 2010

HIV and AIDS is one of the most leading causes of deaths that have besieged many families in Zimbabwe. This is despite the fact that most people have information on the AIDS pandemic. People are not changing the contributing toxic behaviours. Harmful gender relations which manifest themselves in some negative cultural practices and belief systems have been highlighted as the major contributing factors to the rise of HIV and AIDS issues (SAfAIDS Report, 2008). For example, in polygamous relationships men are permitted to have multiple wives, increasing the probability of exposure to abuses and diseases.

In its on-going quest for creating a gender just society, Padare/Enkundleni/Men's Forum on Gender has taken a step in challenging and interrogating some of the harmful cultural practices in responding to HIV and AIDS. In so doing it has come up with a National Programme of Redefining Masculinities working with eight districts in various Provinces of the country. This programme targets Men and significant stakeholders, in responding to HIV and AIDS through reflectively redefining masculinities, ending violence against women and children and promoting positive fatherhood.

By redefining masculinities the programme sought to expose men's practises and explore ways of recognising changing behaviours, attitudes, practises and beliefs that fuel the spread of HIV and Gender Based Violence.

Meanwhile, about 240 Padare male activists with high social influence power, in their different life spheres are being engaged on advocacy skills in the selected districts. Amongst the identified Padare gender activists are traditional and religious leaders, teachers, farmers, councillors and media practitioners. The rationale of this engagement is to increase the capacity of key opinion leaders in the different districts to be able to effectively engage men in promoting positive and responsible fatherhood.

The table below shows a times schedule of how the programme will be rolled out.

District Date
Bindura (Mashonaland Central Province) - Hope Humana 12/10/10
Epworth (Harare) - Epworth Local Board boardroom 14/10/10
Rusape (Manicaland) 16/10/10
Nyanga (Manicaland) 18/10/10
Mutare (Manicaland) 20/10/10
Marondera (Mashonaland East) 22/10/10
Zvishavane (Midlands Province) 25/10/10
Bulawayo (Bulawayo Province) 27/10/10


We are inviting you to take part in this process by partnering with us, linking us with your networks in the areas above, providing information you think is necessary or joining the men's movement for a gender justice.

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