Gender based Violence and Security Challenges of Women in Ethiopia: With Special Focus on Women under Ethnic Conflicts

Workinesh Mitiku, Binayew Tamrat, Fana Gebresenbet, Yonas Adaye
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Women and girls in general and those who are from minority group in particular are one of the most vulnerable groups to gender based violence in the courses of ethnic conflicts. This article delved the sources/causes and conditions that make gender based violence more complex among women under ethnic conflicts. Based on this aim qualitative method is employed and data was collected from relevant primary and secondary sources through interview and systematic literatures review. The social-ecological model, which enables us to figure out how a complex interplay among individual, relational/interpersonal/ community, societal factors create and perpetuate violence is used to pinpoint the sources/causes of various forms and types of gender based violence and data analyzed through content analyzes method. Inter-sectionality theory was used as analytical framework. The result depicted that regardless of progress towards minimizing violence against women and girls under ethnic conflicts, the mechanism used to minimize gender based violence are principally focused on direct violence. The result indicated that multiple vulnerabilities related to gender and marginality of women make gender based violence more complex. Finally, it is undeniable that without tackling structural frameworks and systems of governments and norms of the society that neglect and challenge the security of women, GBV cannot be eliminated and/or diminished. Thus, it is recommended that the government should assure gender responsive institutions and security sectors.
基于性别的暴力和埃塞俄比亚妇女的安全挑战:特别关注种族冲突下的妇女
在种族冲突过程中,一般妇女和女孩,特别是少数群体的妇女和女孩是最容易受到基于性别的暴力侵害的群体之一。本文深入探讨了种族冲突下妇女性别暴力更加复杂的根源/原因和条件。基于这一目的,本研究采用定性方法,通过访谈和系统的文献综述,从相关的一手和二手资料中收集数据。社会生态模型,使我们能够弄清楚个人、关系/人际/社区、社会因素之间的复杂相互作用如何创造和延续暴力,用于查明各种形式和类型的基于性别的暴力的来源/原因,并通过内容分析方法分析数据。本文采用交叉性理论作为分析框架。结果表明,无论在尽量减少种族冲突下对妇女和女孩的暴力方面取得了什么进展,用于尽量减少基于性别的暴力的机制主要侧重于直接暴力。结果表明,与性别和妇女边缘化相关的多重脆弱性使基于性别的暴力更加复杂。最后,不可否认的是,如果不解决忽视和挑战妇女安全的政府结构框架和制度以及社会规范,性别暴力就无法消除和/或减少。因此,建议政府确保促进性别平等的机构和安全部门。
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