In Southern Africa, family care of older persons is the dominant, and often only, means of support. The presentation looks at family care of older…
Category: Podcasts & Webinars
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Feminist Economics Summer School Lecture Recording
Watch my lecture on Families and Care Regimes in South Africa which I presented in February with the Institute of Economic Justice. FESS 2023 |…
South African Human Rights Day Radio Interview
I recently joined Dr Gabrielle Kelly on Cape Talk to discuss challenges faced by family caregivers in South Africa. In the interview we introduce The…
Interview: Family Matters – elder care in SA
Elena speaks to Pippa Hudson from Cape Talk about elder care in South Africa.
For weddings and funerals – the importance of customs, rituals and traditions
Refilwe Moloto speaks to a panel on the traditions and customs which are associated with contrasting yet equally important events – funerals and weddings. She is…
Podcast on Ukuthwala in South Africa
Last week, Refiloe Moloto talked to Prof. Thandabantu Nhlapo, Emeritus Professor Thandabantu Nhlapo, retired Professor of Family Law at UCT, about the customary practice of…
Fireside Chat: Feminist Economic Perspectives on the Organization of Care in Times of Covid-19
As part of the Feminist Economics special issue on Covid-19 and “Feminist Economic Perspectives on the Organization of Care in Times of Covid-19”, I participated…
International Seminar Series – Care, Order and Child Wellbeing during COVID from a Global Perspective
Looking forward to sharing some of the findings of a new paper on the South African state’s response to childcare policy during Covid-19 at the…
Plenary Talk at Virtual Conference on Healthy Ageing
In this plenary talk at the UCT-hosted, IARU Healthy Ageing: Research, Strategies and Actions, Annual Graduate Student Conference, 30 Sept – 2 Oct 2020, I…
Awareness : Women-headed households and Covid-19.
Women-headed households seem to be worse affected by the socio-economic effects brought on by Covid-19 socioligist and UCT associate proffesor Dr Elena Moore dissects.