GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AMONGST WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES: A CASE STUDY OF MWENEZI DISTRICT, ZIMBABWE

Authors

  • Tafadzwa Rugoho Leonard Cheshire Disability Zimbabwe
  • France Maphosa Department of Sociology University of Botswana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2412-8457/822

Keywords:

disabilities, gender-based violence, sexual violence, women with disabilities

Abstract

This article is based on a study of gender-based violence against women with disabilities. The study sought to examine the factors that make such women vulnerable, to investigate the community’s responses to gender-based violence against women with disabilities, and to determine the impact of gender-based violence on the wellbeing and health of women with disabilities. The study adopted a qualitative research design so as to arrive at an in-depth understanding of the phenomenon under study. The study sample consisted of 48 disabled women living in marital or common law unions, selected using purposive sampling. Of the 48 women in the sample, 16 were visually impaired while the remaining 32 had other physical disabilities. Focus group discussions were used for data collection. The data were analysed using the thematic approach. The finding was that women with disabilities also experience gender-based violence. The study makes recommendations whose thrust is to change community perceptions on disability as the only guarantee towards eradicating gender-based violence against women with disabilities.

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Published

2016-01-13

How to Cite

Rugoho, Tafadzwa, and France Maphosa. 2015. “GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AMONGST WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES: A CASE STUDY OF MWENEZI DISTRICT, ZIMBABWE”. Gender Questions 3 (1):97-113. https://doi.org/10.25159/2412-8457/822.

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