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No-one Should Be Oppressed: Writing about our lives and struggles

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2014-06-19
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<p>This book captures work from the Organising Marginalised and Vulnerable Women Workers cluster of the Oxfam Women&rsquo;s Rights Advancement Programme (OWRAP) in South Africa. Contributions are from over twenty female workers and members of three organisations: Mthonjaneni Home Based Care Network in Kwa Zulu-Natal, Seasonal Farm Worker Structures in the Western Cape, and Sisonke sex workers movement in Cape Town. These organisations are themselves supported by Oxfam partners: Justice and Women (JAW), Women on Farms Project (WFP) and Sex Worker Education and Advocacy Taskforce (SWEAT).</p> <p>The book is organised in four sections: '<strong>About our lives</strong>' where women speak of their personal challenges and their analysis of power in their lives;&nbsp;'<strong>How we organise</strong>' which considers their strategies to confront this power;&nbsp;'<strong>Learning from each other</strong>' reflects on the lessons and solidarity that emerged from the process, and a final section captures the emotional and inspirational experience of the participants.&nbsp;</p> <p>Contributions are in English and in isi-Zulu and Afrikaans (translated into English in parallel language presentation). The collection is edited by the noted South African feminist, activist and writer Shamim Meer.</p> <p>This document is one of a number of publications telling the stories of community members and partner organisations supported by Oxfam in South Africa.</p>
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978-0-620-60837-4
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