In this week’s edition of the show, Khopotso Bodibe discusses research focusing on how male migrant men who live in OECD countries and who are married to or related to women who have undergone female genital mutilation can help them access health care services. He speaks with Nottingham University Ph D Nursing candidate, Mark Dwira.
And in Eswatini, Kwakha Indvodza, an organisation that works with men and boys to challenge negative masculinities, is working on a campaign to challenge fathers in the Swati Kingdom to reflect and change their ways to adopt a more active role in the home, including child-raising responsibilities, in a deeply patriarchal and conservative society. Tom Churchyard, Executive Director of Kwakha Indvodza, joins Khopotso Bodibe to talk about this campaign.