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  2. Alteration of Sex Description and Sex Status Act, 2003

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    The Alteration of Sex Description and Sex Status Act, 2003 (Act No. 49 of 2003) is a South African Act of Parliament which allows a person to change, under certain conditions, their sex recorded in the population registry.

  3. Women and Gender Equality Bill in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Women Empowerment and Gender Equality Bill (WEGE) aimed to promote equality between men and women in South Africa. The bill was passed in 2013, and allowed for the implementation of measures to increase equality, such as designing programs to ensure women held fifty percent representation in decision-making structures. [ 1 ]

  4. LGBTQ rights in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Home Affairs document on identity management states that South Africa has estimated 530,000 South Africans who identity as Non-binary. [88] One of them being Zade de Kock, a 19 year old non-binary teenager who started an online petition to compel home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi to instate accurate gender markers for non ...

  5. History of women's rights in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Woman's Net is a feminist organization that promotes gender equality in South Africa. Women also organize themselves in political parties, business organizations, academic institutions, trade unions, and other structures. Another huge issue in South Africa is the trafficking of women and pseudo-cultural practices that allow child marriages ...

  6. Women in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    It is thought that multiple ethnic groups in South Africa have long-standing beliefs concerning gender roles, and most are based on the premise that women in South Africa are less important, or less deserving of power, than men. Some view African traditional social organizations as male centered and male dominated.

  7. Feminism in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Feminism in South Africa has been shaped by struggles for political and racial equality, as well as by national and transnational struggles for gender equality. [6] Woman in South Africa have historically faced a myriad of state-facilitated and socially-practiced discrimination including pay discrimination.

  8. Gender and development - Wikipedia

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    Gender Roles in Childhood Development. Introduction. Gender identity formation in early childhood is an important aspect of child development, ... In South Africa, ...

  9. Commission for Gender Equality - Wikipedia

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    The vision of the CGE is "a society free from gender oppression and inequality". Its mission is to "advance, promote and protect gender equality in South Africa through undertaking research, public education, policy development, legislative initiatives, effective monitoring and litigation". [3] [4]