What is gender-based violence in Zambia?

What is gender-based violence in Zambia?

Gender-based violence (GBV) in Zambia takes the form of physical, mental, social or economic abuse against a person because of that person’s gender and includes violence that may result in physical, sexual or psychological harm and suffering to the victim.

What are the causes of gender-based violence in Zambia?

Factors contributing to GBV include sexual cleansing rituals, initiation ceremonies, women’s financial dependence on men, socialization of boys and girls at home and in school, inadequate laws on GBV and domestic violence, as well a lack of law enforcement on intimate partner violence (DHS, 2007).

How can we prevent gender-based violence in Zambia?

Providing support services to GBV survivors

  1. Providing support services to GBV survivors.
  2. Supporting behavioural change through community outreach to prevent and advocate against GBV.
  3. Improving the quality and access to legal services for GBV survivors.

How serious is gender-based violence?

GBV can have serious physical, mental, economic, and social repercussions. For example. sexualized violence can lead to unwanted pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and STI transmission, as well as isolation and depression.

What are 4 causes of violence?

The causes of violence are multiple. The psychological literature usually divides these causes into four highly overlapping categories: (1) biological, (2) socialization, (3) cognitive, and (4) situational factors.

What is the role of Victim Support Unit in Zambia?

Victim Support Unit is one of the Units under CSD which is mandated to Investigate, Arrest and prosecute all cases involving and committed against Spouse, Women, Children and the aged. The Unit also providescounseling to both victims and perpetrators of Gender Based Violence(GBV) andother crimes.

What are the root causes of gender-based violence?

Root Causes of Gender-Based Violence

  • Objectification and degradation of women in our media.
  • Rape culture.
  • Harmful gender norms.
  • Inequality.