Gender-based violence, twin pandemic to covid-19
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Issue Date
2021-07
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Article
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en_US
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Sociology , GBV , COVID-19 , Gender Inequality , Intersecting Discrimination , Racism , Pandemic , Ageism
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed and exacerbated existing inequalities within countries and across geographies. It reminded us how the world and its people are interconnected. Gender-based violence (GBV), which is an expression of gender inequality and toxic masculinity, is another pandemic that exists in all societies at varying degrees of prevalence and severity.1 It requires the same effort and attention that governments globally have given to COVID-19. With half the world under lockdown as governments’ response to COVID-19, GBV increased significantly (UN Women, 2020a). The increase was a reminder of the need to have contingent mitigating mechanism to protect the marginalized, women and girls, against a co-existing pandemic, GBV. The intersection of marginalization and discrimination made certain groups of women more susceptible to GBV and COVID-19 pandemics. These intersecting social identities of vulnerability need equal attention in order to eradicate inequality (Simonovic, 2020).
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Dlamini N. J. (2021). Gender-Based Violence, Twin Pandemic to COVID-19. Critical Sociology, 47(4-5), 583–590. https://doi.org/10.1177/0896920520975465
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Critical Sociology