2020
DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v4i1.15272
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Increasing Community discourse and Action on GBV prevention in Akai Effa and Idundu, Cross River State

Abstract: Gender-Based Violence is an issue of high global concern and has serious implications for every aspect of women’s lives. The aim of the study was twofold, to increase awareness and knowledge of community members on the contexts in which GBV occurs through the narrative based methodology. It also sought to generate community actions and stem the tide of gender-based violence in Akai Effa and Idundu, Cross River State. The work used a creative narrative based research methodology to explore the contexts in which… Show more

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“…Domestic violence often remains a hidden problem which has long lasting effects on is victims. United Nation"s framework for nodal legislation on domestic violence states that all acts of gender-based-violence physical, psychological and abuse by a family members against women in the family, ranging from single assault to aggravated physical battery, kidnapping, threats, intimation, coercion, stalking, humiliating verbal use, forcible or unlawful entry, arson, destruction of property, sexual violence, marital rape, dowry or related violence, female genital mutilation violence related to exploitation through prostitution, violence against household workers and attempts to commit such acts shall be termed domestic violence (Furlow 2018;Yta et al, 2020). The problem of domestic violence in Nigeria stems from a cultural bias against women (Ishola 2016).…”
Section: Domestic Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Domestic violence often remains a hidden problem which has long lasting effects on is victims. United Nation"s framework for nodal legislation on domestic violence states that all acts of gender-based-violence physical, psychological and abuse by a family members against women in the family, ranging from single assault to aggravated physical battery, kidnapping, threats, intimation, coercion, stalking, humiliating verbal use, forcible or unlawful entry, arson, destruction of property, sexual violence, marital rape, dowry or related violence, female genital mutilation violence related to exploitation through prostitution, violence against household workers and attempts to commit such acts shall be termed domestic violence (Furlow 2018;Yta et al, 2020). The problem of domestic violence in Nigeria stems from a cultural bias against women (Ishola 2016).…”
Section: Domestic Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the National Assembly's leadership sought a review of how and how services are delivered under the SIP (Social Investment Programs) to Nigerians. It has been established that over 80% of the Nigerian population derive their means of livelihood in the informal sectors (Yta et al, 2020). This includes street trading, commercial drivers, tradespeople, artisans, food vendors, hairdressers, peasant, or subsistent farming, which the lockdown policy has prevented them from doing their jobs; while many others, too, due to social circumstances and health problems, do not have any means of livelihood.…”
Section: Some Moral and Theoretical Considerations For The Distribution Of Relief Aidmentioning
confidence: 99%