Perceptions and conceptualizations of gender‐based violence: The case of Northern Ghana

Author:

Alo Susana Aga1,Sedegah Daniella Delali2ORCID,Tuffour Michael2,Akolaa Rosemary Anderson3

Affiliation:

1. Ghana Institute of Linguistic, Literacy and Bible Translation Tamale Ghana

2. Department of Sustainable Development and Policy, School of Sustainable Development University of Environment and Sustainable Development Somanya Ghana

3. General Studies Department University of Environment and Sustainable Development Somanya Ghana

Abstract

AbstractThe study assessed gender‐based violence (GBV) in Northern Ghana with a focus on intimate partner violence (IPV), other forms of violence against women, and the general perception held on gendered‐based violence in the regions. The causal factors militating against the general development of women are also closely examined. It draws on the ecological model to unpack the dynamics of GBV in Northern Ghana with the general objective of promoting gender equality in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The study analyzed qualitative and quantitative data from 450 males and females sampled in three districts in Northern Ghana. The study finds that where there is a misunderstanding in conjugal relationships, men are likely to resort to the use of violence to resolve it. The sociocultural acceptance of GBV could mean that both genders do not perceive male violence as deviant behavior. Imperatively, governmental and nongovernmental agencies should prioritize challenging cultural norms that normalize deviant behaviors.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Gender Studies,Cultural Studies,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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