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“Creating a Generation of Equalityâ€: A Stakeholder’s Perspective on Power Dynamics and Gender-Based Violence in Zimbabwe

Thulani Runyararo Dzinamarira, Miriam Mutevere, Stephen Nyoka, Enos Moyo, Lorcadia Muzenda, Fortunate Kakumura and Tafadzwa Dzinamarira

Global Journal of Health Science, 2024, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-9

Abstract: Background- Gender-based violence (GBV) remains a significant public health concern in Zimbabwe, with 38% of women experiencing intimate partner violence. Rooted in the country's patriarchal structure, power imbalances contribute to this epidemic. This study aimed to investigate the perspectives of key stakeholders on the relationship between power dynamics and GBV in Zimbabwe, and as well as to explore potential interventions to address this issue. Methodology- A descriptive qualitative research design was used. We collected data from fourteen participants using three focus group discussions. Qualitative content analysis was used to analyze the data. Results- Three themes that emerged on power dynamics and GBV were economic inequality, gender stereotypes, and lack of access to justice. Two themes that emerged for recommendations were gender-transformative and economic empowerment programming. Conclusion- Findings from this study underscore the need to include men in designing and implementing gender-transformative programs alongside economic empowerment initiatives to effectively address GBV and dismantle patriarchal structures in Zimbabwe.

Date: 2024
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