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The GendV Project

Urban Transformation and Gendered Violence in India and South Africa
 
Read more at: Local artists interpret research on GBV in exhibition: Sunday World

Local artists interpret research on GBV in exhibition: Sunday World

11 December 2022

"Academic research, art and dialogue come together in a study on gender-based violence (GBV) in South Africa and India, with local artist Philiswa Lila tasked with interpreting it in an exhibition. The research known as the GendV Project – which is headed by the University of Cambridge in collaboration with the University...


Read more at: GendV Artist Philiswa Lila named on the Mail & Guardian's "Top 200 Young South Africans List 2022"
Philiswa Lila

GendV Artist Philiswa Lila named on the Mail & Guardian's "Top 200 Young South Africans List 2022"

30 August 2022

Philiswa Lila has been named as one of the Mail & Guardian's "Top 200 Young South Africans List 2022", for her work as a Visual Artist and Storyteller. The Mail & Guardian writes; 'Lila is a visual artist and storyteller. She is influenced by the nuances of memory, brought about by the sensory explorations of...


Read more at: Could nurses track domestic violence from stomach pains and headaches?

Could nurses track domestic violence from stomach pains and headaches?

30 May 2022

"A long forgotten plan would have helped clinic nurses trace the signs of domestic violence and get people help. The policy was drawn up in 2001, but never made it off the page. Now, researcher Lisa Vetten says it’s time for the document to be resurrected." Written by Lisa Vetten. Read the full article on Bhekisisa here.


Read more at: Watch our Panel Events on our YouTube Channel

Watch our Panel Events on our YouTube Channel

24 January 2022

Two-Part Panel Event on Urban Transformation and Gendered Violence in India and South Africa In October we hosted a two-part panel event, one for our India team and one for our South Africa team. We were joined by guests Henrike Donner, Madhu Mehra, Margaret Abraham and Lisa Vetten for their comments and insight. You can...


Read more at: Women's Gurgaon: A story sharing platform for women in Gurgaon
Women's Gurgaon

Women's Gurgaon: A story sharing platform for women in Gurgaon

24 November 2021

Women's Gurgaon: Meri Life Meri City Urban change does not just mean a new, modern landscape of highways, buildings and malls. It also involves transformation in people’s aspirations, identities and experiences. Even as new opportunities arise, new pressures, dangers and anxieties also affect the lives of people. In our...


Read more at: Johannesburg: Stories from the Field by Dr Shannon Philip

Johannesburg: Stories from the Field by Dr Shannon Philip

15 October 2021

shannon_headshot_590x288.png Across the road from where I currently live, Alexandra township has been battered and bruised by the violence in South Africa over the last few days. Several places in the township like the Pan African Mall where I carried out interviews have been completely destroyed and looted. Amongst...


Read more at: Doing Sociology in conversation with Manali Desai: Gendered Violence, Party Politics, And Colonial Histories: A Conversation with Manali Desai

Doing Sociology in conversation with Manali Desai: Gendered Violence, Party Politics, And Colonial Histories: A Conversation with Manali Desai

15 July 2021

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Read more at: Our Creative Artist, Philiswa Lila, presents her exhibition at the Durban Art Gallery

Our Creative Artist, Philiswa Lila, presents her exhibition at the Durban Art Gallery

15 June 2021

Our Artist-in-Residence Philiswa Lila is currently showcasing her exhibition at the Durban Art Gallery, titled Skin, Bone, Fire: The First Album . The exhibition runs until 25th July. Read more about Philiswa Lila here .


Read more at: ODID-Oxfam India Webinar - Time to Care: The intersection between social norms, unpaid care work and gender-based violence
ODID Oxfam Webinar: Time to Care: the intersection between social norms, unpaid care work and gender-based violence

ODID-Oxfam India Webinar - Time to Care: The intersection between social norms, unpaid care work and gender-based violence

30 April 2021

The GendV Project's Co-Investigator Professor Nandini Gooptu from University of Oxford, is chairing a webinar with Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) and Oxfam India : 'Time to Care:The intersection between social norms, unpaid care work and gender-based violence'. Speakers Amitabh Behar , CEO of Oxfam...


Read more at: Register for The GendV Project Launch Event! Friday 22nd January, 1pm GMT

Register for The GendV Project Launch Event! Friday 22nd January, 1pm GMT

13 January 2021

Join us in conversation with Professor Pumla Dineo Gqola and Professor Srimati Basu on Gendered Violence in India and South Africa. The first of a series of public events hosted by The GendV Project. The GendV Project aims to explore the many urban transformations and changing gender relations in Gurgaon and Delhi, India...