Domestic violence (DV) and intimate partner violence (IPV): The institutional and NGOs intervention in Fiji

IF 2.2 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Mumtaz Alam
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Fiji has much higher rates of domestic violence and intimate partner violence (IPV) than the rest of the world. This article focuses on Fiji interventions by formal institutions and non-profits working to end these types of violence. It delves into patriarchal views and conventional reconciliation procedures as cultural, societal, and economic elements that contribute to the high incidence of domestic violence. The study examines national action plans and legislative reforms put forth by the government, along with the vital role played by NGOs in offering advocacy and support services. Notable groups that take a holistic approach to ending gender-based violence include the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre. There has been improvement in policymaking and support services, but there is still a long way to go before long-established cultural norms can be changed and laws can be effectively enforced. In order to combat domestic violence and intimate partner violence (IPV) in Fiji, the paper recommends a multi-sectoral strategy that includes the government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and community members. The report calls for more stringent enforcement of current laws, more funding for education and preventative initiatives, and action to address the social and economic elements that contribute to the problem of violence against women and girls.
家庭暴力(DV)和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV):斐济的机构和非政府组织干预
斐济的家庭暴力和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)发生率远高于世界其他地区。这篇文章的重点是斐济的正式机构和非营利组织为结束这些类型的暴力所采取的干预措施。它深入研究了父权制的观点和传统的和解程序,作为文化、社会和经济因素,导致家庭暴力的高发生率。该研究审查了政府提出的国家行动计划和立法改革,以及非政府组织在提供倡导和支持服务方面发挥的重要作用。斐济妇女危机中心等著名团体采取了全面方法来结束基于性别的暴力。在政策制定和支持服务方面已经有所改善,但在改变长期建立的文化规范和有效执行法律之前,还有很长的路要走。为了打击斐济的家庭暴力和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV),该文件建议采取包括政府、非政府组织(ngo)和社区成员在内的多部门战略。该报告呼吁更严格地执行现行法律,为教育和预防举措提供更多资金,并采取行动解决导致暴力侵害妇女和女童问题的社会和经济因素。
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World Development Perspectives
World Development Perspectives Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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65
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: World Development Perspectives is a multi-disciplinary journal of international development. It seeks to explore ways of improving human well-being by examining the performance and impact of interventions designed to address issues related to: poverty alleviation, public health and malnutrition, agricultural production, natural resource governance, globalization and transnational processes, technological progress, gender and social discrimination, and participation in economic and political life. Above all, we are particularly interested in the role of historical, legal, social, economic, political, biophysical, and/or ecological contexts in shaping development processes and outcomes.
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