SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE MANAGEMENT OF SEXUAL AND GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN RURAL COMMUNITIES - A CASE OF APAC DISTRICT, UGANDA
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2016-01
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The study established the effect of socio-cultural factors on the Management of Sexual and
Gender Based Violence (SGBV) against women in Apac District, of Uganda. The specific
objectives of the study were: to assess the extent to which bride price practices affects
Management of Sexual and Gender Based Violence against women in Apac District; to explain
the effect of cultural norms on Management of Sexual and Gender Based Violence in Apac
District; and to establish the extent to which the moderating effect of the composition of LC
courts affect the management of sexual and gender based violence against. Literature on socio
cultural and management of SGBV was reviewed. A case study research design was used
supplemented by both qualitative and quantitative approaches. An accessible population of 320
elements was used to determine a sample size of 175 respondents. A 71% response rate was
obtained. Key findings of the study include a positive significant relationship result for bride
price practices (.355**), cultural norms (.580**) and composition of LC courts (.514**) on
management of sexual and gender based violence.
The study concluded that SGBV acts led to splitting of more families. Fewer women reported
domestic violence and women beaten were psychologically tormented and rarely were men
apprehended when they beat their wives. However, many community members were not aware
of violence in homes. Many women eloped as a result of domestic violence and many were
isolated and neglected. Fewer LC courts adhered to a predefined mechanism, many women
were dissatisfied with the court set up and injustice prevailed. The study recommends that
locally guidelines for payment of bride be formulated, use ceremonies such marriage and
naming ceremonies to deliver SGBV information and informing communities that SGBV was
punishable under the laws of Uganda. There is need to introduce a women’s desk for more
work coordination, need to form a task force to review LC court composition and ensure a fair
community evaluation exercise on the role played by the LC courts.
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Socio-cultural Factors Affecting, Management, Sexual, Gender based violence, Women, Rural Communities, Uganda
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Agedo, Immaculate (2016) Socio-Cultural Factors Affecting the management of Sexual and Gender Based Violence against Women in Rural Communities- A case of Apac District, Uganda