IN CONVERSATION WITH TSHEPO LEKWAPE,Joburg Men’s Parliament Partners

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The City of Johannesburg, in partnership with the Johannesburg AIDS
Council, the Civil Society Forum, Better Men 4 Tomorrow, and the
COJ Men Sector, will host the Johannesburg Men’s Parliament on
Wednesday, at the Conny Bapela Council Chambers in Braamfontein.
The event will run from 10h00 to 14h00 and will bring together
stakeholders to review progress, address ongoing challenges, and
refine strategies aimed at improving issues affecting men in
Johannesburg.
A key focus of the session will be men’s role in the HIV and TB
response, including treatment adherence and efforts to reduce stigma.
The engagement is part of broader initiatives to strengthen
accountability, promote men’s health, and support community-based
responses to social and public health challenges in the city.
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