About Event
Event Background
The Men’s Fireside Conversations is an event premised on the African methodology of passing wisdom from one generation to the next around a fireplace, mostly through teachings and folklore from elders.
Maintaining the closely-knit family fabric, which became part of the broader community tapestry upon which society’s moral code was formed, was the outcome of such conversations.
Society, especially young men, has become bereft of role models who not only espouse the moral code of society but actively participate in programmes to pass it on to those who come after them. This event seeks to turn the tide against this moral decline.

Event Objective

Theme
the Theme, “creating better men for a better society” is a practical call to action.

Current Situation
The reality is that, given the scourge of GBV, society has been focused on equipping the girlchild with coping skills for a manled onslaught, without any - or very little - focus on actually changing men to be better.

Objective
To ensure that we commence an on-going programme to complement the excellent work that is being done by various entities whose programmes are geared towards helping the girlchild, by creating better men.
Event Description
Event Activities
The event will be a highly interactive gathering of high-profile leaders in various fields who will share wisdom with a group of young men, broadcast on various platforms so as to engage millions of others who cannot be physically accommodated at the venue. Our partnership with one of the country’s leading media houses, Arena Holdings, as well as SABC radio stations, presents massive coverage for all our other partners.
We have also committed ourselves to taking up the State President’s challenge to men to make a pledge against GBV by aiming to collect no less than 1m signatures through an online signature campaign.
Build-up Event
The Butterworth area has in the recent past been notorious for a spate of GBV incidents. It is planned as the town to host an anti-GBV event as part of the 16 Day of Activism Against GBV.



OUR PLEDGE
It is only when those who society regards as upright citizens stop lamenting about moral decay but actively participate in transformation that we will create a society that future generations can safely be part of. The Men’s Fireside Conversations is UTF’s contribution to that programme.