Sonke Gender Justice
Amukelani Chauke is an experienced communications professional currently serving as the Regional Communications and Social Media Coordinator at Sonke Gender Justice since October 2021. Previous roles include Community Manager at Clockwork from March 2020 to September 2021, and Communications Specialist at Sappi from March 2019 to February 2020. Amukelani also gained valuable experience as a Public Relations & Communications Intern at Sonke Gender Justice from December 2017 to February 2019, and completed a Public Relations Internship at PR Trends ZA in July to September 2018. Amukelani holds a degree from the University of Johannesburg, completed between 2015 and 2017.
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Sonke Gender Justice
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Established in 2006, Sonke Gender Justice (Sonke) works in all of South Africa’s nine provinces and in more than twenty countries across Southern, East, Central and West Africa to prevent domestic and sexual violence, reduce the spread and impact of HIV and AIDS and promote gender equality and human rights. Sonke’s work has been featured as an example of global best practice by many UN agencies, including the World Health Organisation, UNAIDS, UNDP, and by key women’s rights organisations such as the International Women’s Health Coalition and Action AID. In a 2011 survey conducted by Philanthropedia, Sonke was selected by 80 experts as one of the top performing NGOs working globally to end violence against women. Sonke was also selected as a runner up to the 2011 French Human Rights Prize. In 2012 Sonke was selected for the Mail and Guardian’s Investing in Change Award and featured in the official South Africa progress report to UNAIDS as an example of best practice. With an annual budget of about ZAR70 million/$4 million US dollars, Sonke’s nearly 100 staff work out of offices in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Bushbuckridge and Gugulethu and use a broad range of social change strategies to achieve the organisations goals, including: 1) community education and mobilisation; 2) media advocacy and communication for social change; 3) legal and policy advocacy; 4) alliance building; and 5) capacity building and training for government and UN agencies.