Preventing and Responding to Gender-Based Violence in Middle and Low-Income Countries : A Global Review and Analysis

Worldwide, patterns of violence against women differ markedly from violence against men. For example, women are more likely than men to be sexually assaulted or killed by someone they know. The United Nations has defined violence against women as "gender-based" violence, to acknowledge that such violence is rooted in gender inequality and is often tolerated and condoned by laws, institutions, and community norms. Violence against women is not only a profound violation of human rights, but also a costly impediment to a country's national development. While gender-based violence occurs in many forms throughout the life cycle, this review focuses on two of the most common types-physical intimate partner violence and sexual violence by any perpetrator. Unfortunately, the knowledge base about effective initiatives to prevent and respond to gender-based violence is relatively limited. Few approaches have been rigorously evaluated, even in high-income countries. And such evaluations involve numerous methodological challenges. Nonetheless, the authors review what is known about more and less effective-or at least promising-approaches to prevent and respond to gender-based violence. They present definitions, recent statistics, health consequences, costs, and risk factors of gender-based violence. The authors analyze good practice initiatives in the justice, health, and education sectors, as well as multisectoral approaches. For each of these sectors, they examine initiatives that have addressed laws and policies, institutional reforms, community mobilization, and individual behavior change strategies. Finally, the authors identify priorities for future research and action, including funding research on the health and socioeconomic costs of violence against women, encouraging science-based program evaluations, disseminating evaluation results across countries, promoting investment in effective prevention and treatment initiatives, and encouraging public-private partnerships.

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Main Authors: Bott, Sarah, Morrison, Andrew, Ellsberg, Mary
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2005-06
Subjects:ABUSE IN CHILDHOOD, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, ACCIDENTS, ADOLESCENCE, ADOLESCENTS, ADVOCACY, AGGRESSION, ALCOHOL, ALCOHOL ABUSE, ALCOHOL USE, ALLIANCES, ANXIETY, ARTHRITIS, AUTONOMY, BEHAVIOR CHANGE, BIRTH WEIGHT, BIRTH-WEIGHT, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE, CARE SERVICES, CHILD ABUSE, CHILD DEATHS, CHILD MORTALITY, CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE, CHRONIC CONDITIONS, CIVIL LAW, CLIMATE, COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION, CONDOM USE, CONGENITAL ANOMALIES, CRIME, CRIMINAL LAW, CRIMINAL PROCEDURES, DEPENDENCE, DEPRESSION, DIABETES, DISABILITY, DISCRIMINATION, DIVORCE, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, DRUG ABUSE, EARLY AGE AT MARRIAGE, EARLY SEXUAL ACTIVITY, EDUCATION, EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION, EMPOWERMENT, EPIDEMIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE, FAMILIES, FAMILY PLANNING, FAMILY VIOLENCE, FATHERS, FEMALE ADOLESCENTS, FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION, FORCED PROSTITUTION, FORCED SEX, FORCED SEX WITHIN MARRIAGE, FORCED SEXUAL INITIATION, FORMS OF VIOLENCE, FRACTURES, GENDER NORMS, GIRLS, HEALTH, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS, HUMAN RIGHT, HUMAN RIGHTS, INFECTIONS, INJURIES, INTERVENTION, INTIMATE PARTNER, INTIMATE PARTNERS, ISOLATION, JUDGES, LAWS, LEGAL AID, LEGISLATION, MANAGERS, MASS MEDIA, MATERNAL MORTALITY, MENTAL HEALTH, MORTALITY, MULTIPLE SEXUAL PARTNERS, NURSING, OFFENDERS, OLDER ADULTS, PANDEMIC, PARENTS, PEER GROUPS, PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE, PERSONALITY, PERSONALITY DISORDERS, PHOBIAS, PHYSICAL VIOLENCE, POLICE, POWER, PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS, PRIVACY, PROPHYLAXIS, PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDERS, PUBLIC HEALTH, PUBLIC SAFETY, RAPE, REFUGEES, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION, REPRODUCTIVE YEARS, RISK FACTORS, RISK OF VIOLENCE, SAFE ABORTION, SAFETY, SCHOOLS, SELF-ESTEEM, SEX, SEX SCHOOLS, SEXUAL ABUSE, SEXUAL ACTIVITY, SEXUAL ASSAULT, SEXUAL ATTITUDES, SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, SEXUAL COERCION, SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION, SEXUAL HARASSMENT, SEXUAL RISK, SEXUAL VIOLENCE, SEXUAL VIOLENCE WITHIN MARRIAGE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, SHELTERS, SOCIAL NORMS, SOCIAL SERVICES, SOCIAL WORK, SPOUSES, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, SUICIDE, TRADITIONAL GENDER ROLES, UNINTENDED PREGNANCIES, UNSAFE ABORTION, UNWANTED PREGNANCY, UNWANTED TOUCH, VICTIMS, VIOLENCE, VIOLENCE AGAINST GIRLS, VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, WAGES, WORKPLACE, YOUNG PEOPLE, YOUNG WOMEN, YOUTH,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/6030503/preventing-responding-gender-based-violence-middle-low-income-countries-global-review-analysis
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/8210
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