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A “strong man” can also have a loving relationship with his children.

Gender roles

Why incomes rise when men carry the baby too

At his university in Uganda, Godfrey Mukalazi was the only man to focus on gender studies. Today, he offers gender training for married couples. He addresses relationship issues as well as family finances.

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People cross the Chenab River after the flow of water was halted from a dam, at Akhnoor, on the outskirts of Jammu, India in May.

Resource conflicts

Can India withhold Pakistan’s water?

India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty is not likely to cause its neighbour Pakistan much harm in the short term, but it sets a dangerous global precedent.

Jean David Nkot

Artist of the month

Jean David Nkot showcases African workers

Jean David Nkot is a painter and sculptor from Cameroon. Two of his artworks are featured in the D+C December issue.

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In the Digital Monthly Edition 12/2025

What does it mean to be a man?

Men and women are protesting against gender-based violence together in Pretoria, South Africa,  in April 2025.
Mental health

Why African men should help end patriarchy

Patriarchy grants men privileges, but it also comes with norms and expectations that inflict harm on their mental and physical health. Psychological research suggests that it is in African men’s interests to participate in redefining masculinity.

Men of the Didinga ethnic group face the challenge of combining traditional values with modern concepts.
Masculinity

How young South Sudanese men navigate between tradition and modernity

Strong and courageous providers and protectors – that’s what men are supposed to be, according to the norms of the Didinga ethnic group in South Sudan. It is not always easy for young people to reconcile such traditional ideas with modern concepts.

In Mexico, women are conquering the male-dominated field of truck driving: traffic in the state of Chiapas.
Female truckers in Mexico

The curse of the cliché

Driving a truck was long viewed as man’s work in Mexico. It was presumed that only the “stronger sex” could handle the dangerous routes and long lonely shifts. Yet women are now breaking with these old stereotypes.

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