2023
DOI: 10.1177/15248380231214793
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Do Gender-Based Violence Interventions Consider the Impacts of Climate Change? A Systematic Review

Elizabeth M. Allen,
Leso Munala,
Jody Ward-Rannow

Abstract: Climate change and extreme weather events have been shown to increase incidences of gender-based violence (GBV). Numerous organizations have devoted significant time, resources, and effort to the design and implementation of interventions aimed at reducing GBV in Africa. Some interventions effectively reduce violence, but GBV persists and remains pervasive. The United Nations has called for GBV interventions that consider the impact of climate change on violence. This review aims to determine whether public he… Show more

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“…Engaging with communities and leveraging local expertise is critical to conducting ethical and relevant research in low-resource settings [25][26][27]. Existing studies predominantly offer global or regional perspectives, and there is a scarcity of research that delves into the nuanced and community-specific aspects of these issues in communities affected [28]. A community-led approach will ensure the study's accuracy and cultural sensitivity and foster community ownership and empowerment in addressing these challenges [29,30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engaging with communities and leveraging local expertise is critical to conducting ethical and relevant research in low-resource settings [25][26][27]. Existing studies predominantly offer global or regional perspectives, and there is a scarcity of research that delves into the nuanced and community-specific aspects of these issues in communities affected [28]. A community-led approach will ensure the study's accuracy and cultural sensitivity and foster community ownership and empowerment in addressing these challenges [29,30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%