Reclaiming Women's Spaces: New Perspectives on Violence Against Women and Sheltering in South Africa
Edited by Yoon Jung Park, Joanne Fedler and Zubeda Dangor, 2000
ISBN:0-620-25077-1

Women Abuse in South Africa - an Exploratory Study
Published in Violence Against Women, an international interdisciplinary journal, April 1998. Published by Sage.

Women making a fresh start: A guide for Women leaving Abusive Relationships
1998 ISBN 0-620-22161-5.

Documenting Women's Human Rights Violations:Workshop Proceedings
1998

The First Southern African Regional Workshop: Shelters for abused women and their children

Women Abuse: Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Indian General Practioners in Lenasia
1995

Does the Nisaa Crisis Shelter Meet the Needs of Abused Women?
1995

A Profile of the Consumer's Served in Office Based Counselling at the Nisaa Institute for Women's Development :1995 - 1996
1998

An Evaluation of Nisaa as a community service for battered women"
1995

Life after abuse: an Exploration of Women's Strategies for Overcoming Abuse
2000

What Part Significant Others Play in Marital Relationships where Wife Abuse Occurs
1999
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Lola Press: International Feminist Magazine
Vol 8, 12 and 13.
Subscribe to Lola Press for Asia-Austalia-Africa: US$15 for three issues a year.
Send subscription to: Nisaa, P.O.Box 1057 Lenasia 1820, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Tel:+27-11854-5804/5 Fax:+27-11854-5718
e-mail:
lola@sn.apc.org
http://www.chasque.apc.org/lola or http://www.lolapress.org

The Rising Voices of Women
The proceedings of the International "Women and Politics" Conference hosted by Nisaa 1996 . OUT OF PRINT

The Nisaa journal
September 1995 and 1996, an annual publication which diarises the events of the organization and the sector on violence against women.
OUT OF PRINT

Other resources:

  • There is a resource centre available at Nisaa which the community can access.
  • The organization encourages student research. To date four dissertations have been completed by students who have been placed at Nisaa from Rand Afrikaans University (RAU), and the University of the Witwatersrand.
  • Nisaa serves as the African editorial group of Lola Press, an international feminist magazine.