New perspectives on fighting violence against women

Author:

Kumari S. Shantha123,Sohail Rubina45,Benagiano Giuseppe67

Affiliation:

1. Yashoda Hospital Hyderabad India

2. Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecologic Societies of India Mumbai India

3. FIGO London UK

4. Hameed Latif Hospital Lahore Punjab Pakistan

5. FIGO Committee on Women Facing Crises London UK

6. Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

7. Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research Geneva Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractGender‐based violence (GBV) and, more specifically, violence against women (VAW) are commonly considered a consequence of a patriarchal structure—a social system granting the senior male absolute authority over the family and the community as a whole. Anthropologists have documented that human male dominance is rooted in evolution, with male violent behavior observed among the great apes. Given that evolution is a continuous process, human progress over millennia has modified pre‐existing behavior, demonstrating that humans can move beyond ancestral ways of life over time. Precisely because of the imperative to change and improve, at the global international level as well as in individual countries, strong movements are in action to eliminate GBV/VAW. FIGO has been and continues to be at the forefront of the battle for equality, with initiatives that cover many aspects of this, including the imperative to involve men, who—in the majority of cases—are the perpetrators. Since men are often the root of the problem, they must also be at the forefront of the battle to eradicate it. GBV/VAW comprises many facets, including selective female abortion, infanticide, femicide, honor killing, female genital mutilation, and child marriage. These deeply rooted forms of violence continue to perpetuate gender inequalities, remain major obstacles to health and societal progress, and violate the most basic human rights.

Publisher

Wiley

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