On 14th September, the University of Witwatersrand will host a roundtable on gender-based violence in South Africa. The event, which will start at 8.30 am and end around 4 pm UTC +2, will be a hybrid one, meaning that you can participate in person if you are in Johannesburg, or you can join online. The roundtable is not meant only for economists and/or academics, but the wide range of experts and topics covered will certainly be of interest to practitioners as well.
THE ORGANISERS:
Miracle Benhura, University of the Witwatersrand, miracle.benhura@wits.ac.za
Florent Dubois, University of Reading, and EconomiX, f.m.g.dubois@reading.ac.uk
Eliane El Badaoui, EconomiX and Université Paris Nanterre, eliane.badaoui@parisnanterre.fr
Prudence Magejo, University of the Witwatersrand, prudence.magejo@wits.ac.za
Laurine Martinoty, CES and Université Paris 1, laurine.martinoty@univ-paris1.fr
READ THE PROGRAMME.
The event is free, but registration is required. If you’re interested, please click here.
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