South African women's movement

GPTKB entity

Properties (59)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf social movement
gptkbp:advocatesFor political participation
access to education
equal pay
gptkbp:aimsTo empower women
gptkbp:challenges economic inequality
political representation
gender-based violence
gptkbp:collaboratesWith international women's movements
gptkbp:focusesOn gender equality
gptkbp:hasGoals promotion of women's rights
elimination of discrimination
advancement of gender justice
enhancement of women's leadership
strengthening of women's organizations
gptkbp:hasImpactOn community development
youth engagement
legislation regarding women's rights
gptkbp:hasInfluenceOn political policies
gptkbp:historicalEvent Women’s March of 1956
Constitutional reforms in the 1990s
Formation of the Federation of South African Women
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label South African women's movement
gptkbp:includes women's rights organizations
gptkbp:isChallengedBy political opposition
cultural barriers
economic constraints
patriarchal norms
gptkbp:isCharacterizedBy educational programs
public demonstrations
advocacy campaigns
grassroots activism
coalition building
gptkbp:isInformedBy human rights principles
intersectionality theory
feminist theories
gptkbp:isInvolvedIn capacity building
community outreach
networking events
policy formulation
research on women's issues
gptkbp:isRecognizedBy gptkb:African_Union
gptkb:United_Nations
local governments
gptkbp:isSupportedBy government initiatives
media coverage
academic institutions
community leaders
international funding
non-governmental organizations
gptkbp:notableFigures gptkb:Helen_Joseph
gptkb:Ruth_First
gptkb:Lillian_Ngoyi
gptkbp:originatedIn gptkb:South_Africa
gptkbp:promotes education for girls
reproductive rights
women's health rights
gptkbp:supports victims of domestic violence
gptkbp:uses social media for activism