Masterarbeit, 2016
103 Seiten, Note: A
This dissertation aims to examine the socio-cultural factors that affect the management of sexual and gender-based violence against women in rural communities in Uganda. It focuses on the specific case of Apac district, aiming to shed light on the interplay between cultural norms, local governance structures, and the prevalence of such violence. The study seeks to understand how these factors impact the effectiveness of interventions and the overall response to violence against women in the community.
Chapter 1: Introduction – This chapter sets the stage for the dissertation, providing a comprehensive overview of the study's background, objectives, research questions, and methodology. It explores the context of sexual and gender-based violence in Uganda, highlighting its prevalence and the challenges associated with addressing it effectively.
Chapter 2: Literature Review – This chapter delves into existing literature on sexual and gender-based violence, particularly within the context of developing countries. It examines theoretical frameworks, analyzes relevant research findings, and explores the specific challenges faced by women in rural communities. It specifically focuses on how traditional practices, cultural norms, and local governance structures contribute to the problem.
Chapter 3: Methodology – This chapter outlines the research methods employed in the study, providing a detailed explanation of the data collection techniques, sampling strategy, and data analysis procedures used. It outlines the specific research design adopted to gather information about the socio-cultural factors influencing the management of sexual and gender-based violence.
The research focuses on sexual and gender-based violence, socio-cultural factors, community management, rural Uganda, Apac district, traditional norms, bride price practices, local council courts, participatory interventions, and culturally sensitive approaches. These keywords encapsulate the primary themes and concepts explored in the dissertation, emphasizing the intersectionality of socio-cultural influences and the management of violence against women in the context of rural communities.
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