Prudence Mabele is the Executive Director of the ‘Positive Women’s Network‘ (PWN) in South Africa, an organisation that supports women living positively. To date, PWN has received US$210,000 in grants from the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF). This has included funding to support the expansion of PWN’s ‘Community Home Based Care’ programme, bursaries for staff to attend influential policy spaces where issues of HIV and AIDS are being discussed, such as the ‘International Aids Conference’, and support for education and awareness raising on HIV and AIDS. Prudence is also a member of the African Women’s Leaders Network for Family Planning which supports the efforts of African women to improve access to reproductive health and family planning.
In this video Prudence shares her thoughts on the state of violence against women in South Africa.


Photography by Paballo Thekiso

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