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A Systematic Plague: Addressing the Culture of Gender Based Violence (GBV) in Pakistan

HPHR Journal, 2021
This piece focuses on the issue of Gender Based Violence (GBV) in Pakistan and addresses the systematic nature of the problem. It delves into discussions regarding the complex interplay of a flawed education system, current held beliefs, traditional practices, the general outlook of the population, and a lack of accountability and legal recourse which ...
Halah Farooqi, Annas Ghafoor
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Music advocacy and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) during COVID-19 pandemic

Gender and Behaviour, 2022
Songs are a powerful instrument for social mobilization. Different studies have acknowledged their influence at different times in societies worldwide. Based on muted group theory and social responsibility theory’ assumptions, this paper therefore explored the use of local songs/jingles in creating public Gender-Based Violence (GBV) awareness during ...
Ayinla, Fadipe Israel   +1 more
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A Technological Platform to Assist in Combating Gender Based Violence (GBV) in South Africa

2021
The scourge of GBV has been a prevalent one on the continent, with South Africa being one of the countries with the highest cases of this scourge in the region (Matzopoulos et. al, 2019). Despite the various platforms that have been used by the government, private organisations and human rights activists to condemn this detrimental act; gender-based ...
Williams, Zenande, Kola, Lesiba
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Addressing Gender Based Violence (GBV) in rural Nepal with One Stop Crisis Management (OCMC) approach

Journal of General Practice and Emergency Medicine of Nepal, 2021
Introduction: Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is a global challenge and is affecting 1 in 3 women in their lifetime. GBV mainly includes physical and domestic violence, rape, mental torture, child marriage, and human trafficking. There are very few specific programs to address GBV in Nepal and the One-Stop Crisis Management (OCMC) approach started by the ...
Binod Dangal   +9 more
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The interconnections between armed conflict, Gender-Based Violence (GBV), and Congolese masculinities

Gender and Behaviour, 2023
This paper is derived from a study investigating the relationship between armed conflicts and the understanding of GenderBased Violence (GBV) among Congolese male refugees living in Durban, South Africa. The theories of hegemonic masculinity and social stigma informed this research. Hegemonic  masculinity elucidates gender roles, inequality, power,
Mugisho, Ndabuli, Muthuki, Janet
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