The security implications of using feminist methodologies to study gender-based violence in Yemen.

Frontiers in research metrics and analytics Pub Date : 2024-11-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frma.2024.1333266
Sawsan Al-Refaei
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Introduction: This paper examines the political and security implications of gender-based violence (GBV) research in Yemen during the period (2019-2023). As various radical groups are gaining power over Yemeni land, radical views toward women and gender equity and equality shape the experiences of GBV survivors, practitioners, and researchers in the North of Yemen. Policing Houthi ideologies in Yemen have curtailed GBV research and subjected feminist research to myriad risks. If this situation continues, experiences of women and girls in Yemen will not be captured by research. Their stories and needs will not be captured by humanitarian and peace-building actors.

Methodology: Findings of this study are based on primary data from key informant interviews with 25 GBV researchers actively engaged in Yemen. Sampling followed the snowballing technique.

Results: The findings examine political and security power dynamics after the Houthi radical group took control in the north of Yemen, and implications on GBV research design. Anti-feminist ideologies coupled with extreme security measures have impacted quality of GBV study methodologies as well as researchers' safety and mobility. Donors of previously established GBV programs and research were harassed to change research topics or lose permission to speak to local communities or collect data from aid beneficiaries. Researchers who do not follow new rules of engagement with the community are detained, harassed and their devices and databases are confiscated. Terms like "gender" and "GBV" are not deemed acceptable as these are western concepts that do not align with new community values. The findings highlight the need to use conflict-sensitivity and Do No Harm principles in settings where GBV work is scrutinized. It also challenges the orthodox definition of "GBV evidence" and explores the ethical implications of the use of alternative means to collecting data. Findings also provide insight into valuable alternative methodologies that allow local and national researchers to continue studying GBV in conflict impacted areas without exposing themselves to actual or perceived risk. The paper proposes concrete approaches that can mitigate political and security risk on both researchers and GBV survivors.

使用女权主义方法研究也门性别暴力对安全的影响。
引言:本文考察了2019-2023年期间也门性别暴力(GBV)研究的政治和安全影响。随着各种激进团体在也门土地上获得权力,对妇女和性别公平与平等的激进观点塑造了也门北部性别暴力幸存者、从业者和研究人员的经历。在也门对胡塞意识形态的监管限制了性别暴力研究,并使女权主义研究面临无数风险。如果这种情况继续下去,也门妇女和女童的经历将无法纳入研究。他们的故事和需求不会被人道主义和建设和平行动者所了解。方法:本研究的结果基于对在也门积极参与的25名性别暴力研究人员进行的关键信息者访谈的主要数据。抽样遵循滚雪球技术。结果:研究结果考察了胡塞激进组织控制也门北部后的政治和安全权力动态,以及对性别暴力研究设计的影响。反女权主义的意识形态加上极端的安全措施,影响了性别暴力研究方法的质量,也影响了研究人员的安全和流动性。先前建立的性别暴力项目和研究的捐助者受到骚扰,要求改变研究主题,或失去与当地社区交谈或从援助受益人那里收集数据的许可。不遵守与社区接触新规则的研究人员被拘留、骚扰,他们的设备和数据库被没收。像“性别”和“GBV”这样的术语被认为是不可接受的,因为这些是西方概念,与新的社区价值观不一致。研究结果强调,在性别暴力工作受到严格审查的环境中,需要使用冲突敏感性和“不伤害”原则。它还挑战了“性别暴力证据”的正统定义,并探讨了使用替代方法收集数据的伦理含义。调查结果还提供了有价值的替代方法,使地方和国家研究人员能够继续研究受冲突影响地区的性别暴力,而不会使自己面临实际或感知的风险。这篇论文提出了具体的方法,可以减轻研究人员和性别暴力幸存者面临的政治和安全风险。
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