手工采矿对津巴布韦 Insiza 地区普通村民的社会经济影响

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Dumisani Maqeda Ngwenya , Sikhathele Matambo , Keith Phiri
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Emthonjeni 妇女论坛在英西扎区实施了一项名为 "妇女作为建设和平的战略伙伴 "的计划,本研究旨在了解英西扎区手工采矿区的普通村民如何受到其村庄附近非法手工采矿所引发的暴力和冲突的影响。该项目旨在增强妇女在社会经济和政治冲突中的复原力、社会凝聚力和安全感,并加强当地妇女和传统领袖对解决性别暴力问题的转介途径的了解,包括加强利益攸关方在缓解、转变和解决冲突方面的协调。虽然男子、男孩、女孩和妇女都在不同程度上遭受过暴力,但研究发现,妇女对暴力和冲突的影响最大,因为她们是暴力和冲突的直接受害者,而且当她们的丈夫或儿子参与暴力活动时,她们也是暴力和冲突的代罪羔羊。这是因为他们把麻烦带回家给妻子或母亲,而妻子或母亲往往不得不解决这些问题或承受男人行为的后果。性别往往是决定社会或家庭拥有或不拥有哪些社会空间和机会的关键因素之一。因此,人们的脆弱性是由其性别决定的,尽管其他因素也可能对其产生影响。在大多数社会中,妇女和儿童的权力和自然权利最小,因此被视为弱者和无权者。由于她们往往无法保护自己或躲避施暴者,因此特别容易受到暴力侵害。与全国大部分地区一样,英西扎区第一和第二区的无法无天和暴力事件主要是由武装青年男子团伙所为--他们往往是 "外来者",并非这两个区的常住居民或英西扎区的普通居民,他们似乎可以逍遥法外。
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The socio-economic impacts of artisanal mining on ordinary villagers in Insiza District, Zimbabwe

This study sought to understand how ordinary villagers in the artisanal mining areas of Insiza District, where Emthonjeni Women's Forum implemented a program titled ‘Women as strategic partners in peacebuilding’, are affected by the violence and conflicts emanating from the illegal and artisanal mining in the proximities of their villages. The project sought to strengthen resilience, social cohesion and women's security in socio economic and political conflict as well as strengthening knowledge of local women and traditional leaders on the referral pathways of addressing GBV, including the strengthening of stakeholder coordination in conflict mitigation, transformation and resolution. While men, boys, girls and women all experience violence in varying degrees, it was found that women feel the effects of violence and conflict the most as they experience it as direct victims, and vicariously when their husbands or sons participate in violent activities. This is because they bring their troubles home to the wives or mothers who often have to address the problems or live with the consequences of the men's actions. Gender is often one of the key determinants of what social spaces and opportunities might be available or not available to society or family. Therefore, people's vulnerability is shaped by their gender although other factors may also contribute to it. Most societies are constructed in such a way that women and children have the least power and natural rights and are therefore regarded as weak and powerless. They are especially vulnerable to violence as they are often unable to defend themselves or outrun perpetrators of violence. Lawlessness and violence in wards one and two of Insiza District, as in most parts of the country, are driven mostly by groups of armed young men—often ‘outsiders’, those who are not ordinarily residents of the two wards or from Insiza in general, who appear to act with impunity.

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