Literature Database on Gender in Subsahara Africa

Literature on Rights - human rights violations gender based violence

Africa OverviewAngolaBenin
BotswanaBurkina FasoBurundi
CameroonCentral African RepublicChad
D.R. Congo / ZaireDjiboutiEquatorial Guinea
EritreaEthiopiaGabon
GambiaGhanaGuinea
Guinea BisseauIvory CoastKenya
LesothoLiberiaMadagascar
MalawiMaliMauritius
MozambiqueNamibiaNiger
NigeriaRwandaSenegal
Sierra LeoneSomaliaSouth Africa
South SudanSudanSwaziland / Eswatini
TanzaniaThe CongoTogo
UgandaZambiaZimbabwe

Africa Overview

Armstrong, Alice (1989): Evidence in rape cases in four Southern African Countries, in: Journal of African Law, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 172-184. [10400]

Bunch, Charlotte (ed.) (1994): Gender violence and women’s human rights in Africa, Publications of the Centre for Women’s Global Leadership, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. [10401]

Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard / Thornberry, Elizabeth (eds.) (2010): Domestic violence and the law in colonial and post-colonial Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens. [10402]

Falola, Toyin/ Heaton, Matthews (eds.) (2007): Endangerd bodies, Women, children and health in Africa, Africa World Press, Trenton. [10403]

Green, December (1999): Gender violence in Africa, African women’s responses, St. Martin’s Press, New York. [10404]

Hoare, Joanna (2007): Gender-based violence, Oxfam Publications, Oxford. [10405]

Izumi, Kaori (2007): Gender based violence and property grabbing in Africa, A denial of women’s liberty and security, in: Gender and Development, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 11-23. [10406]

Lindorfer, Simone (2007): Sharing the pain of bitter harvests, Liberation psychology and gender-related violence in Eastern Africa, Lit-Verlag, Münster. [10407]

Muchina, Pauline (2000): What are you doing to stop violence against women and girls in Africa? in: Barstow, Anne Llewellyn (ed.): War’s dirty secrets, Rape, prostitution, and other crimes against women, The Pilgrim Press, Cleveland, pp. 101-123. [10408]

Oyekanmi, Felicia (ed.) (2000): Men, women and violence, CODESRIA Publications / African Books Collective, Dakar / London. [10409]


Angola

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Benin

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Botswana

Quansah, E.K. (1996): Corroborating the evidence of a rape victim in Botswana, Time for a fresh look, in: Botswana Notes and Records, vol. 28, pp. 231-238. [10410]


Burkina Faso

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Burundi

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Cameroon

Mutaka, N.M. / Lenaka, N.L. (1998): Group identity strengthening in the Nso culture: The uses of oral abuse by older women, in: Journal of West African Languages, vol. 27, pp. 67-79. [10411]


Central African Republic

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Chad

no entries to this combination of country and topic


D.R. Congo / Zaire

Baaz, Maria Eriksson / Stern, Maria (2013): Sexual violence as a weapon of war? Perceptions, prescriptions, problems in the Congo and beyond, Zed Books, London. [10412]

Human Rights Watch (2002): The war within the war, Sexual violence against women and girls in Eastern Congo, Human Rights Watch Publications, New York. [10413]

Human Rights Watch (2005): Seeking justice, Human Rights Watch Publication, vol. 17, New York. [10414]

Jean-Bouchard, Evelyne (2017): Sexual violence issues in Eastern DRC, Processes of global and local co-constitution, in: Canadian Journal of African Studies, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 257-273. [10415]

Lake, Milli / Muthaka, Ilot / Walker, Gabriella (2016): Gendering Justice in Humanitarian Spaces, Opportunity and (Dis)empowerment Through Gender-Based Legal Development Outreach in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, in: Law and Society Review, vol. 50, no. 3, pp. 539-574. [11662]

Mechanic, Eli (2004): Why gender still matters, Sexual violence and the need to confront militarized masculinity, A case study of the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Partnership Africa Canada, Ottawa. [10417]

Meger, Sara (2010): Rape of the Congo, Understanding sexual violence in the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in: Journal of African Studies, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 119-135. [10416]

Mertens, Charlotte / Myrttinen, Henri (2019): ‘A real woman waits’, Heteronormative respectability, neo-liberal betterment and echoes of colonialit in SGBV programming in Eastern DR Congo, in: in: Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 418-439. [11664]

Veit, Alex / Tschörner, Lisa (2019): Creative appropriation, Academic knowledge and interventions against sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in: Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 459-479. [11663]

Women for Women International (2007): Ending violence against women in Eastern Congo, Preparing men to advocate for women’s rights, Women for Women International, Washington D.C. [10418]


Djibouti

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Equatorial Guinea

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Eritrea

Odede, Rachel / Asghedom, Eden (2001): The continuum of violence against women in Eritrea, in: Development, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 69-73. [10419]


Ethiopia

Berhane, Yemane (2004): Ending domestic violence against women in Ethiopia, in: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 131-132. [10420]

Deyessa, N. and Kassaye, M. and Demeke, B. and Taffa, N. (1998): Magnitude, type and outcomes of physical violence against married women in Butajira, Southern Ethiopia, in: Ethiopian Medical Journal, vol. 36, pp. 83-92. [10421]

Getahun, H. (2001): Marriage through abduction (`Telefa') in rural North West Ethiopia, in: Ethiopia Medical Journal, vol. 39, pp. 105-112. [10422]

Molla, M. / Ismail, S. (2000): Sexual violence among female street adolescents in Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, vol. 16, pp. 119-128. [10423]

Stavropoulos, J. (2006): Violence against girls, A retrospective survey in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda, in: African Child Policy Forum. [10424]

Worku, Yelfign (2002): Sexual violence among female high school students in Debark, Northwest Ethiopia, in: East African Medical Journal, vol. 79, pp. 96-99. [10425]

World Health Organisation (WHO) (2005): Multi-country study on women’s health and domestic violence, Ethiopia, WHO, Geneva. [10426]


Gabon

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Gambia

Carol, Henry / Ofori-Atta, Nana Ama (1998): Violence against women in The Gambia, Kuenyehia, Akua (ed.): Women & law in West Africa: Situational analysis of some key issues affecting women, Legon, pp. 250-271. [10427]


Ghana

Abane, Henrietta (2000): Towards research into wife battering in Ghana: Some methodological issues, in: Oyekanmi, Felicia (ed.): Men, women and violence: A collection of papers from Codesria Gender Institute, Dakar. [10428]

Abane, Henrietta (2003): For better, for worse: Social dimensions of marital conflict in Ghana: The case of Cape Coast, in: Gender and Behaviour, vol 1, pp. 34-54. [10429]

Abane, Henrietta (2004): ‘The girls do not learn hard enough so they cannot do certain types of work, Experiences from an NGO sponsored gender sensitisation workshop in a Southern Ghanaian community, in: Community Development Journal, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 49-61. [10430]

Adinkrah, Mensah (2004): Witchcraft accusations and female homicide victimization in contemporary Ghana, in: Violence against Women, vol. 10, pp. 325-356. [10431]

Amoakohene, Margaret (2004): Violence against women in Ghana: A look at women's perceptions and review of policy and social responses, in: Social Science and Medicine, vol. 59, pp. 2373-2385. [10432]

Ampofo, Akosua Adomako (1993): Controlling and pushing: Violence against Ghanaian women, in: Review of African Political Economy, vol. 56, pp. 102-111. [10433]

Ampofo, Akosua Adomako (1999): Nice guys, condoms, and other forms of STDs protection: Sex workers and AIDS protection in West Africa, in: Becker, Charles / Dozon, Jean-Pierre / Obbo, Christine (eds.): Experiencing and understanding AIDS in Africa, CODESRIA, Dakar. [10434]

Ampofo, Akosua Adomako (2001): ‘When men speak women listen’, Gender socialisation and young adolescents' attitudes to sexual and reproductive issues, in: African Journal of Reproductive Health, vol. 5, pp. 196-212. [10435]

Ampofo, Akosua Adomako (2003): The sex trade, globalization and issues of survival in Sub-Saharan Africa, in: Ghana Studies, vol. 6, pp. 59-90. [10436]

Aryeetry, Ellen / Kuenyehia, Akua (1998): Violence against women in Ghana, in: Kuenyehia, Akua (ed.): Women and law in Westafrica, Human Rights Studies Centre, University of Ghana, Legon/Accra, pp. 272-299. [10437]

Boateng, Abayie (2001): The Trokosi system in Ghana, Discrimination against women and children, in: Rwomire, Apollo (ed.): African women and children, Crisis and response, Praeger Publishers, Westport, pp. 91-103. [10438]

Britwum, Akua / Anokye, Nana Amma (2006): Confronting sexual harrassment in the Ghanaian Universities, Ghana University Press, Accra. [10439]

Cocker-Appaih, Dorcas / Cusack, Kathy (1999): Breaking the silence and challenging the myths of violence against women and children in Ghana, Report of a national study on violence, Gender Studies and Human Rights Documentation Centre, Accra. [10440]

Coe, Cati (2010): Domestic violence and child circulation in the Southeastern Gold Coast, 1905-1928, in: Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard / Thornberry, Elizabeth (eds.): Domestic violence and the law in colonial and post-colonial Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, pp. 54-73. [10441]

Hodzic, Saida (2010): The logics of controversy, Gender violence as a site of frictions in Ghanaian advocacy, in: Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard / Thornberry, Elizabeth (eds.): Domestic violence and the law in colonial and post-colonial Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, pp. 220-238. [10442]

Kuenyehia, Akua (1998): Violence against women in Ghana in: Kuenyehia, Akua (ed.): Women and law in West Africa: Situational analysis of some key issues affecting women, Legon/Accra, pp. 272-29. [10443]

Ofei-Aboagye, Rosemary (1994): Domestic violence in Ghana, Some initial questions, in: Fineman, Martha Albertson / Mykitiuk, Roxanne (eds): The public nature of private violence, The discovery of domestic abuse, Routledge Publishers, London, pp. 260-283. [10444]

Ofei-Aboagye, Rosemary (1994): Altering the stands of the fabric, A preliminary look at domestic violence in Ghana, in: Signs, Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 924-940. [10445]

Ofei-Aboagye, Rosemary (1997): Tradition or tribulation? Thoughts on women’s oppression in Ghana, in: Sev’er, Aysan (ed.): A cross-cultural exploitation of wife abuse, Problems and prospects, Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, pp. 123-139. [10446]

Preston, Valerie / Wong, Madeleine (2004): Geographies of violence, Women and conflict in Ghana, in: Giles, Wenona / Hyndman, Jennifer (eds.): Sites of conflict, Gender and conflict zones, University of California Press, Berkeley, pp. 152-169. [10447]

USAID/GBV Network / PATH / Raising Voices (2007): Strenghtening regional work on gender based violence, USAID/GBV Network/PATH/Raising Voices, Kampala. [10448]

Waibel, Gabi (2005): Schutz für Frauen und Kinder, in: E und Z, 4, 46, pp. 162-163. [10449]


Guinea

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Guinea Bisseau

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Ivory Coast

Amnesty International (2007): Sexual violence against women and the conflict in Cote d’Ivoire, Amnesty International, London. [10450]


Kenya

Edgerton, Robert / Conant, Frances (1964): Kilapat, The “shaming party” among the Pokot of East Africa, in: South Western Journal of Anthropology, 20, pp. 404-418. [10451]

Human Rights Watch (2003): Double standards, women’s property rights violations in Kenya, Human Rights Watch, vol. 15, no. 5, New York. [10452]

Hynd, Stacey (2010): Narratives of spousal killing and domestic violence in murder trials in Kenya and Nyassaland, c.1930-1956, in: Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard / Thornberry, Elizabeth (eds.): Domestic violence and the law in colonial and post-colonial Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, pp. 159-178. [10453]

Kameri-Mbote, Patricia (2000): Violence against women in Kenya, An analysis of law, policy and institutions, IELRC Working Paper no. 1, Nairobi/Geneva. [10457]

Lalor, Kevin (2004): Child sexual abuse in Tanzania and Kenya, in: Child Abuse and Neglect, 1, pp. 833-844. [10454]

LeVine, Robert (1959): Gusii sex offenses, A study of social control, in: American Anthropologist, vol. 61, pp. 965-999. [10455]

Luongo, Katherine (2010): Domestic dramas and occult acts, Witchcraft and violence in the arena of the intimate, in: Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard / Thornberry, Elizabeth (eds.): Domestic violence and the law in colonial and post-colonial Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, pp. 179-200. [10456]

Muchina, Pauline (2000): What are you doing to stop violence against women and girls in Africa? In: Barstow, Anne Llewellyn (eds.): War’s dirty secrets, Rape, prostitution, and other crimes against women, The Pilgrim Press, Cleveland, pp. 101-123. [10458]

Njue, Carolyne / Askew, Ian / Chege, Jane (2005): Non-consensual sexual experiences of young people in Kenya, Boys as perpetrators and victims, in: Jejeebhoy, Shireen / Shah, Iqbal / Thapa, Shyam (eds.): Sex without consent, Young people in developing countries, Zed Books, London. [10459]

Okech, Awino (2009): Feminist digital counterpublics: Challenging femicide in Kenya and South Africa, in: Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 46, 4, pp. 1013-1030. [12216]

Okech, Awino (2019): Widow inheritance and contested citizenship in Kenya, Routledge, London. [12231]

Omale, Juliana (2000): Tested to their limit, Sexual harassment in schools and educational institutions in Kenya, in: Mirsky, Judith / Radlett, Marty (eds.): No paradise yet, The world’s women face the new century, Zed Books, London, pp. 19-38. [10460]

Ott, Elisabeth (1998): Legitimität, Angst und Schmerzen, Zwei Beispiele über physische Alltagsgewalt in Samburu, Kenia, in: Koehler, Jan / Heyer, Sonja (Hrsg.): Anthropologie der Gewalt, Chancen und Grenzen der sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung, Verlag für Wissenschaft und Forschung, Berlin, pp. 235-244. [10463]

Ott, Elisabeth (2004): Nkanyit und Gewalt, Häusliche Gewalt gegen Frauen in Samburu zwischen Tradition und Willkür, Weißensee Verlag, Berlin. [10464]

Ott, Elisabeth (2004): Theoretische Überlegungen zur Alltagsgewalt in Samburu, in: Dilger, Hansjörg / Wolf, Angelika / Frömming, Urte Undine / Volker-Saad, Kerstin (Hrsg.): Moderne und postkoloniale Transformation, Weißensee Verlag, Berlin, pp. 88-100. [10465]

Ott, Lisa (1998): Legitimität, Angst und Schmerzen, Zwei Beispiele über physische Alltagsgewalt gegen Frauen in Samburu, Kenia, in: Koehler, Jan / Heyer, Sonja (Hg.): Anthropologie der Gewalt, Chancen und Grenzen der sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung, Verlag für Wissenschaft und Forschung, Berlin, pp. 235-244. [10461]

Ott, Lisa (2004): Nkanyit und Gewalt, Häusliche Gewalt gegen Frauen in Samburu zwischen Tradition und Willkür, Weißensee Verlag, Berlin. [10462]

Shadle, Brett (2008): Rape in the courts of Gusiiland, Kenya, 1940s-1960s, in: African Studies Review, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 27-50. [10466]

Stavropoulos, J. (2006): Violence against girls, A retrospective survey in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda, in: African Child Policy Forum. [10468]

Steevens, Leslie (1997): Gender violence and the press, The Kizito story, Ohio University Centre for International Studies, Monographs in International Studies, Africa Series, no. 67, Athens. [10467]

Thomas, Kylie / Masinjila, Masheti / Bere, Eunice (2013): Political Transition and Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in South Africa, Kenya, and Zimbabwe, A Comparative Analysis, in: Gender & Development, vol. 21 (3), pp. 519–532. [12293]

Wamalwa, Betty (1989): Violence against wives in Kenya, in: Mbeo, Adhiambo / Ooko-Ombaka, Oki (eds.): Women and law in Kenya, Perspectives and emerging issues, Public Law Institute, Nairobi, pp. 71-78. [10469]

Wamue, Grace / Getui, Mary N. (eds.) (1996): Violence against women: Reflections by Kenyan women theologians, Acton Publishers, Nairobi. [10470]


Lesotho

Chaka-Makhooane, Lisebo (2002): Sexual violence in Lesotho: The realities of justice for women, Women and Law in Southern Africa Research and Education Trust, Maseru. [10475]


Liberia

Guseh, James (1994): Sexual harassment in Liberia: A review, in: Liberian Studies Journal, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 183-196. [10471]

Kalwinski, Lara (2008): Challenges of implementing the Rape Amendment Act in post-conflict Liberia, in: Agenda, 74, pp. 142-149. [10472]

Medie, Peace A. (2013): Fighting gender-based violence, The women’s movement and the enforcement of rape law in Liberia, in: African Affairs, vol. 112, 448, pp. 377-397. [10473]

Medie, Peace A. (2021): Gender and postconflict security, Domestic violence and law enforcement in Liberia, in: Daniel, Antje / Mageza-Barthel, Rirhandu / Richter-Montpetit, Melanie / Scheiterbauer, Tanja (eds.): Gewalt, Krieg und Flucht, Feministische Perspektiven auf Sicherheit, Barbara Budrich, Leverkusen pp. 119-136. [10474]


Madagascar

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Malawi

Baumgart dos Santon, Marion (2006): Combating gender based violence through Islam, tradition and law, GTZ, Kachere Press, Blantyre. [10476]

Burton, Patrick (2005): Suffering at school, Results of the Malawi gender-based violence in school survey, Institute of Security Studies, Pretoria. [10477]

Kathewera-Banda, Maggie / Gomile-Chidyaona-Gomile, Flossie et al. (2005): Sexual violence and women’s vulnerability to HIV tansmission in Malawi, A rights issue, in: International Social Science Journal, no. 186, pp. 609-620. [10478]

Pelser, E. / Gondwe, L. et al. (2005): Intimate partner violence, Results from a national gender based violence study in Malawi, ISS, Pretoria. [10479]

Saur, Maria (2005): Nkhanza, Listening to people’s voices, A study of gender-based violence Nkhanza in three districts of Malawi, Kachere Series, Blantyre. [10480]

White, Seodi Venekai-Rudo / Kaunda, Dorothy Nya et al. (2002): Dispossessing the widow, Gender based violence in Malawi, WLSA Publications, Blantyre. [10481]

Zula, Kamanga (2008): Stop gender based violence, Twenty three stories, Kachere Publications, Blantyre. [10482]


Mali

Burrill, Emily (2007): Disputing wife abuse, Tribunal narratives of corporal punishment of wives in colonial Sikasso, 1930s, in: Cahiers d’Etudes Africaines, 47, no. 3-4, pp. 603-622. [10483]

Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard (2010): Domestic violence, colonial courts, and the end of slavery in French Soudan, 1905-1912, in: Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard / Thornberry, Elizabeth (eds.): Domestic violence and the law in colonial and post-colonial Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, pp. 33-53. [10484]

Rodet, Marie (2010): Continuum of gendered violence, The colonial intervention of female desertion as a customary criminal offense, French Soudan, 1900-1949, in: Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard / Thornberry, Elizabeth (eds.): Domestic violence and the law in colonial and post-colonial Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, pp. 74-93. [10485]


Mauritius

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Mozambique

Osório, Conceicao / Andrade, Ximena et al. (2001): Power and violence, Femicide and homicide in Mozambique. WLSA Publications, Maputo. [10486]


Namibia

Jewkes, Rachel / Penn-Kekana, L. / Rose-Junius, H. (2005): ‘If they rape me, I can't blame them’: Reflections on gender in the social context of child rape in South Africa and Namibia, in: Social Science and Medicine, vol. 61, no. 8, pp. 1809-1820. [10487]

Legal Assistance Centre (2000): Namibian men against violence against women, Legal Assistance Centre / Ford Foundation, Windhoek. [10488]

Legal Assistance Centre (2007): Rape in Namibia, An assessment of the operation of the combating of Rape Act 8 of 2000, Full Report, Legal Assistance Centre, Windhoek. [10489]

Nangolo, Lydia / Peltzer, Karl (2003): Violence against women and its mental health consequences in Namibia, in: Gender and Behaviour, vol. 1, pp. 16-33. [10490]

Trewhela, Paul (1993): Women and the SWAPO, Institutionalised rape in SWAPO`s prisions, in: Searchlight South Africa, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 23-29. [10491]

World Health Organisation (WHO) (2005): Multi-country study on women’s health and domestic violence, Namibia, WHO/Geneva. [10492]


Niger

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Nigeria

Ilika, A. /Anthony, I. (2005): Women’s perception of partner violence in a rural Igbo community, in: African Journal of Reproductive Health, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 77-88. [10493]

Ladebo, Olubgenga Jelil (2003): Sexual harassment in academic in Nigeria, How real? in: African Sociological Review, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 117-161. [10494]

Ogunjuyibge, O. Akinlo, Ambrose / Ebigboa, Joshua (2005): Violence against women, An examination of men’s attitudes and perceptions about wife beating and contraceptive use, in: Journal of Asian and African Studies, vol. 40, pp. 219-229. [10495]

Sa’ad, Abdul-Mumin (2001): Traditional institutions and the violence of women’s human rights in Africa: The Nigerian case, in: Rwomire, Apollo (ed.): African women and children, Crisis and response, Praeger Publishers, Westport, pp. 67-90. [10496]


Rwanda

Abdela, Lesley (2007): ‘Anyone here been raped and speaks English? Workshop for editors and journalists on gender based violence and sex-trafficing, in: Gender and Development, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 387-398. [10501]

Askin, Kelly (1999): Sexual violence in decisions and indictments of the Yugoslav and Rwandan tribunals, Current Status, in: The American Journal of International Law, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 97-123. [10497]

Bob, Codou (2010): ‘I killed her because she disobeyed me in wearing this new hairstyle’, Gender-based violence, laws and impunity in Senegal, in: Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard / Thornberry, Elizabeth (eds.): Domestic violence and the law in colonial and post-colonial Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, pp. 203-238. [10502]

Brown, Jennifer / Uvuza, Justin (2006): Women’s land rights in Rwanda: How can they be protected and strengthened as the land law is implemented? RDI Report no. 123, Rural Development Institute, Washington D.C. [10498]

London, Scott (2010): Constructing law, contesting violence, The Senegalese Family Code and narratives of domestic abuse, in: Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard / Thornberry, Elizabeth (eds.): Domestic violence and the law in colonial and post-colonial Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, pp. 239-255. [10503]

Nowrojee, B. (1996): Scattered lives: Sexual violence during the Rwanda genocide and its aftermath, Human Rights Watch, New York. [10499]


Senegal

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Sierra Leone

Ferme, Mariane (2001): The underneath of things, Violence, history and everyday in Sierra Leone, University of California Press, Berkeley. [10505]

Human Rights Watch (2003): “We’ll kill you if you cry”, Sexual violence in the Sierra Leone conflict, Human Rights Watch, vol. 15, no. 1, New York. [10504]

Menzel, Anne (2020): The perils of recognized local agency, The case of victims of sexual violence and the Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), in: Journal of International Relations and Development, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 584-606. [11666]

Sesay, Fatmata Lovetta (2004): Where there is no ‘safe haven’, Human rights abuses of Sierra Leonean women at home and in exile, in: Agenda, no. 59, pp. 22-31. [10506]

Thompson, Bankole (1991): Child abuse in Sierra Leone, Normative disparities, in: International Journal of Law and the Family, 5, pp. 13-23. [10507]

UNHCR / Save the Children (2001): Sexual violence and exploitation, The experience of refugee children in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, unpublished report, UNHCR / Save the Children, Geneva / London. [10508]

Vann, Beth (2002): Gender-based violence, Emerging issues in programs serving displaced populations, Repoductive health for refugees consortium, Publication of the JSI Research and Training Institute, Arlington. [10509]


Somalia

Human Rights Watch (1993): Seeking refuge, finding terror, The widespread rape of Somali women refugees in North-East Kenya, Human Rights Watch Publications, New York. [10510]


South Africa

Abrahams, Naeema (2000): Research on rape survivors – What is wrong with a gender analysis? in: Agenda, no. 46, pp. 71-74. [10511]

Abrahams, Yvette (1996): Was Eva raped? An exercise in speculative history, in: Kronos, Journal of Cape History, no. 23, pp. 3-21. [10516]

Abrahams, Yvette (2001): Learning by doing, Notes towards the practice of womenist principles in the ‘new’ South Africa, in: Agenda, no. 50, pp. 71-76. [10517]

Abrahmas, Naeema / Jewkes, Rachel (2004): Sexual violence against intimate partners in Cape Town, Prevalence and risk factors reported by men, in: Bulletin of the World Health Organisation, 82, pp. 330-337. [10512]

Abrahmas, Naeema / Jewkes, Rachel (2005): What is the impact of witnessing mother abuse during childhood on South African men’s violence as adults? in: American Journal of Public Health, 95, pp. 1811-1816. [10513]

Abrahmas, Naeema / Jewkes, Rachel (2006): Intimate partner violence, Prevalence and risk factors for men in Cape Town, South Africa, in: Violence and Victims, 21, 2, pp. 247-264. [10514]

Abrahmas, Naeema / Jewkes, Rachel / Laubsher, Ria (1999): “I don’t believe in democracy in the home“, Men’s relationships with and abuse of women, Study for the Medical Research Council, Tygerberg / Cape Town. [10515]

Adams, Hilda / Marshall, Anita (1998): Of target messages – Poverty, risk and sexual rights, in: Agenda, no. 39, pp. 87-92. [10520]

ADAPT (Agisanang Domestic Abuse Prevention and Training) (1997): Confronting violence against women, Men as part of the solution, unpublished study, Alexandra. [10518]

ADAPT (Agisanang Domestic Abuse Prevention and Training) (1998): The plight of young men, unpublished study, Alexandra. [10519]

Albertyn, C. / Artz, L. / Combrinck, H. et al. (2007): Women’s freedom and security of the person, in: Bonthuys, E. / Albertyn, C. (eds.): Gender, law and justice, Juta Press, Cape Town, pp. 295-381. [10523]

Albertyn, Catherine (1994): The discriminatory and gendered nature of the law and institutions of criminal justice, in: Jagwanth, Sarah / Schwikkard, Pamela-Jane / Grant, Brenda (eds.): Women and the law, Human Science Research Council Publications, Pretoria, pp. 15-32. [10521]

Albertyn, Catherine (2005): Defending and securing rights through law, Feminism, law and the courts in South Africa, in: Politikon, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 217-238. [10522]

Allwood, C.W. (1987): Child abuse in South Africa, in: Steyn, Anna / Viljoen, Sylvia / Bosman, Francis (ed.): Marriage and family life in South Africa, Research Priorities, Human Science Research Council Publications, Pretoria, pp. 406-416. [10524]

Altbeker, Antony (2003): Policing domestic violence, The enthusiasm gap, in: South African Crime Quarterly, no. 12, pp. 13-18. [10525]

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Levett, Ann / Kuhn, Louise (1991): Attitudes toward rape and rapists: A white, English speaking South African student sample, in: South African Journal of Psychology, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 32-37. [10676]

Lewis, Desireé / Salo, Elaine (1993): Birth control, contraception and women’s rights in South Africa, in: Agenda, no. 17, pp. 59-68. [10677]

Lewis, Sharon (1994): Dealing with rape, SACHED Books, Johannesburg. [10678]

Lochrenberg, Margot / Stanton, Sharon (1995): Sexual assault survivors’ guide, Going to the police, district surgeon and court, Institute of Criminology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town. [10679]

Lorne, Jacklyn (1992): Management of sexually abused children, in: Schurink, W.J. / Sugman, Ina / Krugel, W.F. (eds.): Victimization, Nature and trends, Human Science Research Council Publications, Pretoria, pp. 495-512. [10680]

Louw, Antoinette (1999): The impact of violence against women, An evaluation of service providers, in: NEDCOR ISS Crime Index, no. 4, pp. 12-17. [10682]

Lowe Morna, Coleen (2004): The ‘I’ stories, Speaking out on gender violence in Southern Africa, Gender Links, Johannesburg. [10681]

Ludsin, Hallie (2003): Legal defences for battered women who kill their abusers, Discussion Document 1 and 2, Publications of the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Johannesburg. [10683]

Maboe, Mathlogonolo (1994): Strategies to tackle rape and violence against women in South Africa, in: Centre for Women’s Global Leadership: Gender violence and women’s human rights in Africa, Rutgers University Publications, New Brunswick, pp. 30-37. [10684]

Maboro, Mary (1991): Rape and child sexual abuse in Soweto, An interview with community leader Mary Maboro, in: South African Sociological Review, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 64-83. [10685]

Maconachie, Moira / Angless, Teresa / Zyl, Nikki van (1993): Battered women seeking solutions: A study of women who have taken refuge at the Rape Crisis Centre, Cape Town, Human Science Research Publication, MF 8, Pretoria. [10686]

Maitse, Teboho (1998): Political change, rape, and pornography in post apartheid South Africa, in: Sweetman, Caroline (ed.): Violence against women, Oxfam Publications, Oxford, pp. 55-59. [10688]

Maitse, Teboho (2000): Revealing silence, Voices from South Africa, in: Jacobs, Susie / Jacobson, Ruth / Marchbank, Jen (eds.): States in conflict, Gender violence and resistance, Zed Books, London, pp. 199-214. [10689]

Malepe, Lebogang / Combrinck, Heléne (2000): Zikhethele – Use the law to end domestic violence, Community Law Centre / Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre, Bellville, Johannesburg. (second edition published in 2003 and edited by Bernedette Muthien). [10690]

Mashishi, Abner (2000): Wife battering: An exploration of the abuse of African women at two shelters in Johannesburg, in: Society in Transition, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 82-87. [10691]

Masimanyane CEDAW Working Group (1998): NGO shadow report to CEDAW South Africa, Focus: Violence against women, unpublished report, Masimanyane Women’s Support Centre, East London. [10692]

Masimanyane CEDAW Working Group (1999): Violence against women, An exploratory study of the impact of the justice system on victims / survivors of domestic violence and rape, unpublished research report, Masimanyane Women’s Support Centre, East London. [10693]

Matthews, S. / Vetten, L. et al. (2004): Every six hours a woman is killed by her intimate partner, A study of female homicide in South Africa, Medical Research Council Policy Brief, no. 5, Medical Research Council, Johannesburg/Cape Town. [10694]

Mayne, Anne / Levett, Ann (1977): The traumas of rape, Some considerations, in: South African Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, vol. 1, pp. 163-170. [10695]

Meel, B.L. (2003): A study of the prevalence of HIV seropositivity among rape survivals in Transkei, South Africa, in: Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, vol. 10, issue 2, pp. 65-70. [10696]

Meeth, P. (2003): Rethinking the ‘domus’ in domestic violence, Homelessness, space and domestic violence in South Africa, in: Geoforum, 34, no. 3, pp. 317-327. [10697]

Milton, J.R.L. (1985): Rape in marriage and assault in rape, in: South African Law Journal, vol. 102, part 3, pp. 367-370. [10698]

Milton, J.R.L. (1989): Law reform: Marital rape, in: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, vol. 2, pp. 79-82. [10699]

Milton, J.R.L. (1999): Re-defining crime of rape, The law commissions proposals, in: South African Journal of Criminal Justice, vol. 12, pp. 364-369. [10700]

Moffett, Helen (2001): Men’s roles and responsibilities in ending gender based violence, Entering the labyrinth, Coming to grips with gender war zones, The case of South Africa, INSTRAW Working Paper, no. 5, INSTRAW, New York. [10701]

Moffett, Helen (2006): ‘These women, they force us to rape them’, Rape as a narrative of social control in post-apartheid South Africa, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 129-144. [10702]

Mogwe, Alice (1992): The economics of survival, What price do women have to pay ‘coping’ with violence, in: South African Political and Economic Monthly, vol. 5, no. 6, pp. 3-6. [10703]

Molai, Yake (2006): The case of S V Zuma, Implications of allowing evidence of sexual history in rape trials, in: South African Crime Quarterly, no. 18, pp. 25-29. [10704]

Moletsane, Relebohile (2000): Talking back to the masters: Girls’ writing about experiences of violence, in: Agenda, no. 46, pp. 59-70. [10705]

Moolman, Benita (2004): The reproduction of an ‘ideal’ masculinity through gang rape on the Cape Flats, Understanding some issues and challenges for effective redress, in: Agenda, no. 60, pp. 109-123. [10706]

Moothoo-Padyachie, Nitasha (2004): Lesbian violence explored, in: Agenda, no. 60, pp. 81-86. [10707]

Motsei, Mmatshilo (2007): The Kanga and the Kangoroo court, Reflections on the rape trial of Jacob Zuma, Jacana Media, Durban/Johannesburg. [10708]

Motsei, Mmatshilo (1990): The best kept secret, Violence against domestic workers, Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Seminar Paper no. 5, Johannesburg. [10710]

Motsei, Mmatshilo (1993): Detection of women battering in health care settings: The case of Alexandra Health Clinic, Women’s Health Project, paper no. 30, Department of Community Health, Medical School, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. [10711]

Motsei, Mmatshilo (2007): The Kanga and the Kangaroo Court, Reflections on the Rape Trial of Jacob Zuma, Jacana Media, Durban. [10712]

Moult, Kelly (2005): Providing a sense of justice, Informal mechanism for dealing with domestic violence, in: South African Crime Quarterly, no. 12, pp. 19-24. [10709]

Msizi, Mtzigila / Zanda, Antoinette (1995): Networking against violence, in: Agenda, no. 26, pp. 79-82. [10713]

Mukasa, Veronica (1999): Talking about sexual harassment in school, in: Agenda, no. 41, pp. 58-60. [10714]

Murray, Christina (1987): Violence against women, Legal activism, in: South African Journal on Human Rights, vol. 3, pp. 382-388. [10715]

Muthien, Bernadette (2004): Strategic interventions, Intersection between gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS, in: Agenda, no. 59, pp. 93-99. [10716]

Nadar, Sarojiini (2005): Searching the dungeons beneath our religious discourse, The case of violence against women and the ‘unholy trinity’, in: Agenda, no. 66, pp. 16-22. [10717]

Naidoo, E. / Haffjee, S. / Vetten, L. / Hargreaves, S. (2005): On the margains, Violence against women with disabilities, CSVR, Johannesburg. [10719]

Naidoo, Kammila (2002): Reproductive dynamics in the context of domestic violence and economic insecurity, Findings of a South African case study, in: Journal of Asian and African Studise, vol. 37, pp. 376-400. [10720]

Naidu, Evashnee / Mkiza, Nonhlanhla (2005): Gender based violence, The lesbian and gay experience, in: Agenda, no. 66, pp. 34-39. [10718]

Nath, D. (2011): `We´l Show You You´re a Woman´, Violence and discrimination against Black lesbians and transgender men in South Africa, Human Rights Watch. New York. [11765]

Nix, Jennifer (1998): To protect and abuse: An exploratory study discussing intimate partners of police as victims of domestic abuse, Seminar paper no. 4, Publications of the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Johannesburg. [10721]

Novitz, Tonia (1996): The Prevention of Family Violence Act 1993, Issues in Law, Race and Gender, vol. 2, Publications of the Law, Race and Gender Research Unit, University of Cape Town, Cape Town. [10722]

Okech, Awino (2009): Feminist digital counterpublics: Challenging femicide in Kenya and South Africa, in: Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 46, 4, pp. 1013-1030. [12219]

Olivier, L. / Haasbroek, C.P. et al. (1991): The phenomenon of family murder in South Africa, An exploratory study, Human Science Research Council Publications, Pretoria. [10724]

Olley, B.O. (2006): Association between sexual violence and psychiatric morbidity among HIV positive women in South Africa, in: African Journal of Medical Science, 35, Suppl., pp. 143-147. [10723]

Onyejekwe, Chineze (2004): The interrelationship between gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS in South Africa, in: Journal of International Women’s Studies, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 34-40. [10726]

Outwater, Anne / Abrahams, Naeema / Campbell, Jacquelyn C. (2005): Women in South Africa, Intentional violence and HIV/AIDS, Intersections and prevention, in: Journal of Black Studies, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 135-154. [10725]

Padayachee, Anshu (1993): Substance abusing spouses and inadequate social services: A dangerous mix of abused women in South Africa, in: Acta Criminologica, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 43-50. [10727]

Padayachee, Anshu / Manjoo, Rashida (1996): Domestic violence support service will fail without agency network, in: Agenda, no. 30, pp. 73-78. [10728]

Pandit, Shereen (2002): Women and oppression in South Africa, in: Journal of Gender Studies, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 67-78. [10729]

Parenzee, Penny / Artz, Lilian / Moult, Kelley (2001): Monitoring the implementation of the Domestic Violence Act, Final research report, 2000-2001, Publications of the Institute of Criminology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town. [10730]

Park, Yoon Jung / Khan, Fatima (2000): Helping the hidden victims, Sheltering for children of abused women, in: Park, Yoon Jung / Fedler, Joanne / Dangor, Zubeda (eds.): Reclaiming women’s spaces, New perspectives on violence against women and sheltering in South Africa, NISSA Publications, Johannesburg, pp. 323-354. [10732]

Park, Yoon Jung / Peters, Rudashni / De Sa, Caron (2000): More than a simple refuge, Shelters for women in South Africa, in: Park, Yoon Jung / Fedler, Joanne / Dangor, Zubeda (eds.): Reclaiming women’s spaces, New perspectives on violence against women and sheltering in South Africa, NISSA Publications, Johannesburg, pp. 243-294. [10731]

Peltzer, Karl / Matlala, Mabeba (2003): Attitudes and practices of doctors toward domestic violence victims in South Africa, in: Health Care for Women International, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 149-157. [10733]

Pendry, Betsi (1998): The links between gender violence and HIV/AIDS, in: Agenda, no. 39, pp. 30-33. [10734]

Phiri, Isabel Apawo (2002): Domestic violence in christian homes, A Durban case study, in: Reisenberger, Azilia (ed.): Women’s spirituality and the transformation of South Africa, Waxmann Verlag, Münster, pp. 83-98. [10735]

Pillay, K. (2005): Battered women who kill, Avenues for legal/political resources, CSVR, Johannesburg. [10736]

Praeg, Leonard / Baillie, Michael (2011): Sexual violence, mythology, infant rape an the limits of the political, in: Politikon, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 257-274. [10737]

Pronyk, P.M. / Hargraeves, J.R. et al. (2006): Effects of a structural intervention for the prevention of intimate-partner violence and HIV in rural South Africa, A cluster randomised trial, in: Lancet, 368, pp. 1973-1983. [10738]

Redpath, Jean (2007): South Africa’s heart of darkness, Sex crimes and child offenders, Some trends, in: South African Crime Quarterly, no. 20, pp. 17-24. [10739]

Roehrs, Stefanie (2007): Implementing the unfeasible, Compulsory HIV testing for alleged sexual offenders, in: South African Crime Quarterly, no. 22, pp. 27-32. [10740]

Sathiparsad, Reshma (2005): ‘It is better to beat her’, Male youth in KwaZulu Natal speak on violence in relationships, in: Agenda, no. 66, pp. 79-88. [10741]

Schneider, V. / Vetten, L. (2006): Equal or different, Comparing women and men’s use of the Domestic Violence Act (no. 116 of 1998), CSVR, Johannesburg. [10742]

Schäfer, Rita (2016): Frauen- und Menschenrechte im Kontrast zu geschlechtsspezifischer Gewalt und Xenophobie in Südafrika, in: Leicht, Imke / Meisterhans, Nadja / Löw, Christine / Volk, Katharina (Hrsg.), Feministische Kritiken und Menschenrechte, Barbara Budrich Verlag, Opladen, pp.133-147. [11602]

Schäfer, Rita (2008): Im Schatten der Apartheid, Frauen-Rechtsorganisationen und geschlechtsspezifische Gewalt in Südafrika, 2. aktualisierte Auflage, Lit-Verlag, Münster. [11603]

Smythe, D. (2004): Missed opportunities, Confiscation of weapons in domestic violence cases, in: South African Crime Quarterly, no. 10, pp. 19-26. [10743]

Smythe, D. / Artz, Lilian (2005): Money matters, Structural problems with implementing the DVA, in: Agenda, 66, pp. 24-32. [10744]

Smyths, Dee (2015): Rape Unresolved, Policing sexual offences in South Africa, UCT Press, Cape Town. [11819]

Strebel, A. / Crawford, T. / Shefer, T. (2006): Social construction of gender roles, gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS in two communities of the Western Cape, South Africa, in: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 516-528. [10745]

Swarr, Amanda (2012): Paradoxes of butchness, Lesbian Masculinities and sexual violence in contemporary South Africa, in: Signs vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 961-86. [11733]

Thomas, Kylie / Masinjila, Masheti / Bere, Eunice (2013): Political Transition and Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in South Africa, Kenya, and Zimbabwe, A Comparative Analysis, in: Gender & Development, vol. 21 (3), pp. 519–532. [12294]

Thornberry, Elizabeth (2010): Sex, violence and the family in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, in: Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard / Thornberry, Elizabeth (eds.): Domestic violence and the law in colonial and post-colonial Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, pp. 117-137. [10746]

Vetten, L. / Budlender, D. / Schneider, V. (2005): The price of protection, Costing the implementation of the Domestic Violence Act (no. 116 of 1998), CSVR, Johannesburg. [10749]

Vetten, L. / Jacobs, Tanja (2008): Towards developing and strengthening a comprehensive response to the health care needs of rape survivors, Policy Briefing, no. 1, Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre, Johannesburg. [10751]

Vetten, L. / Jewkes, R. (2008): Tracking justice, The attrition of rape cases through the criminal justice system in Gauteng, Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre / Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, Johannesburg. [10752]

Vetten, L. / Schneider, L. (2006): Going somewhere slowly? A comparison of the implementation of the Domestic Violence Act (no. 116 of 1998) in an urban and semi-urban site, CSVR, Johannesburg. [10753]

Vetten, L. / van Jaarsveeld, F. (2008): The (mis)measure of harm, An analysis of rape sentences handed down in the regional and high courts of Gauteng Province, Working Paper, Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre, Johannesburg. [10754]

Vetten, Lisa (2006): “Show me the money”, A review of budget allocated towards the implementation of the Domestic Violence Act (no. 116 of 1998), in: Politicon, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 277-295. [10747]

Vetten, Lisa (2007): New crimes and old procedures, Can the new Sexual Offences Bill deliver on its promises? In: South African Crime Quarterly, no. 22, pp. 21-25. [10748]

Vetten, Lisa / Haffjee, Sadiyya (2005): Gang rape, A study of inner-city Johannesburg, in: South African Crime Quarterly, no. 12, pp. 31-36. [10750]

Wood, K. et al. (2005): Contextualizing group rape in post-Apartheid South Africa, in: Culture, Health and Sexuality, 7, 4, pp. 303-117. [10755]

Wood, K. et al. (2007): Shoughing roughness in a beautiful way, Talk about love, coercion and rape in South African youth culture, in: Medical Anthropology Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 277-300. [10756]

Wood, K. et al. (2008): Injuries are beyond love, Physical violence in young South Africans’ sexual relationships, in: Medical Anthropology, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 43-69. [10757]


South Sudan

Bubenzer, Friederike / Stern, Orly (eds.) (2011): Hope, pain & patience: The lives of women in South Sudan, Jacana Media, Auckland Park. [12094]

Edward, Jane Kani (2014): Gender-based violence and its imapct on Women in South Sudan, in: Edward, Jane Kani: A Strategy for Achieving Gender Equality in South Sudan, Sudd Institute, Juba. [12076]

Lacey, Lizzie (2013): Women for cows, an analysis of abductions of women in South Sudan, in: Empowering Women for Gender Equity, Vol. 27, No. 4 (98), pp. 91-108 [12081]


Sudan

Tonnessen, Liv / Al-Nagar, Samia (2021): Legal mobilization to protect women against rape in Islamist Sudan, in Cahiers d études africaines, 242, pp.355-376. [11631]


Swaziland / Eswatini

Aphane, Mary-Joyce / Hlanze, Zakhe et al. (2001): Multiple jeopardy, Domestic violence and women’s search for justice in Swaziland, WLSA Publication, Mbabane. [10758]


Tanzania

Hynd, Stacey (2010): Narratives of spousal killing and domestic violence in murder trials in Kenya and Nyassaland, c.1930-1956, in: Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard / Thornberry, Elizabeth (eds.): Domestic violence and the law in colonial and post-colonial Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, pp. 159-178. [10759]

Lalor, Kevin (2004): Child sexual abuse in Tanzania and Kenya, in: Child Abuse and Neglect, 1, pp. 833-844. [10760]

Maman, S. et al. (2001): HIV and partner violence, Implications for HIV voluntary counseling and testing programs in Dar es Salaam, Population Council, Washington. [10761]

Muganyizi, P. / Kilewo, C. / Moshiro, C. (2004): Rape against women, The magnitude, perpetrators and patterns of disclosure of events in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in: African Journal of Reproductive Health, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 137-146. [10762]

Siti, Sauti ya (1993): Violence against women in Tanzania, in: Review of African Political Economy, no. 56, pp. 111-116. [10763]

Siti, Sauti ya (1994): How common is sexual harassment in Tanzania? in: Davies, Miranda (ed.): Women and violence, Zed Books, London, pp. 76-84. [10764]

Stockreiter, Elke (2010): Child marriage and domestic violence, Islamic and colonial discourse on gender relations and female status in Zanzibar, 1900-1950s, in: Burrill, Emily / Roberts, Richard / Thornberry, Elizabeth (eds.): Domestic violence and the law in colonial and post-colonial Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, pp. 138-158. [10765]


The Congo

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Togo

no entries to this combination of country and topic


Uganda

Carlson, K. / Mazurana, D. (2008): Forced marriages with the Lord’s Resistance Army, Uganda, Feinstein International Centre, New York. [10766]

Center for Domestic Violence Prevention (CEDOVIP) (2007): Responding to domestic violence, A handbook for the Uganda Police Force, (written by Turyasingura Hope), Uganda Police Force, Kampala. [10767]

Heald, Susanne (1999): Sex, violence and ritual in Gisu society, Uganda, Routledge Publishers, London. [10768]

Human Rights Watch (2003): Stolen children, Abduction and recruitment in Northern Uganda, vol. 15, no. 7, New York. [10769]

Human Rights Watch (2003): Just die quietly, Domestic violence and women’s vulernability to HIV in Uganda, Human Rights Watch, vol. 15, no. 15, New York. [10770]

Human Science Research Council / International Centre for Research on Women / Associates for Develop (2008): Women’s property rights, HIV and AIDS, and domestic violence, Research Findings from two districts in South Africa and Uganda, HSRC Publication, Pretoria. [10771]

Karanja, L.W. (2003): Domestic violence and HIV infections in Uganda, in: Human Rights Dialogue, 10, pp. 10-11. [10772]

Koening, M.A. et al. (2007): Domestic violence in rural Uganda, Evidence from a community-based study, in: Bulletin of the World Health Organisation, 81, 1. [10773]

Kwiringira, Japhet Nkiriyehe, Mutabazi, Marion Mugisha, Mugumya, Firminus et al. (2018): Experiences of gender based violence among refugee populations in Uganda, Evidence from four refugee camps, in: Eastern African Social Science Research Review, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 291-311. [10774]

Kwiringira, Japheth Nkiriyehe, et al. (2018): Experiences of gender-based violence among refugee populations in Uganda, Evidence from four Refugee Camps, in: Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 291–311. [11703]

Michau, L. / Naker, D. (2003): Mobilizing communities to prevent domestic violence, A resource guide for organisations in Eastern and South Africa, Raising Voices, Kampala. [10775]

Schulz, Philipp (2019): Gendered postconflict justice, Male survivors of sexual violence in Northern Uganda, in: Kurze, Arnaud / Lamont, Christopher (eds.): New critical spaes in transitional justice, Gender, art, and memory, Indiana University Press, Bloomington. Readings in sexualities from Africa, Indiana University Press, Bloomington. [10776]

Stavropoulos, J. (2006): Violence against girls, A retrospective survey in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda, in: African Child Policy Forum. [10777]

Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza, Lilian (1995): Property rights, Institutional credit and the gender question in Uganda, in: East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights, 2, 1, pp. 68–80. [10778]

Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza, Lilian (1997): Multiple partnering, Gender relations and violence by women in Uganda, in: East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights, 4, 1, pp. 15–40. [10779]

Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza, Lilian (2003): Women’s violent crime in Uganda, More sinned than sinning, Fountain Publishers, Kampala. [10780]

Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza, Lilian (2005): Criminal law in Uganda, Sexual assaults and offences against morality, Fountain Publishers, Kampala. [10781]

UNFPA (2004): Asseement of gender violence in APAC and Mbale Distrcit, Uganda, The coalition against gender based violence, UNFPA, Addis Abeba. [10782]

USAID/GBV Network / PATH / Raising Voices (2007): Strenghtening regional work on gender based violence, USAID/GBV Network/PATH/Raising Voices, Kampala. [10783]


Zambia

Daka, Joseph (2004): Sexual offences in Zambia and how police deal with them, Lusaka. [10784]

Human Rights Watch (2002): Suffering in silence, The links between human rights abuses and HIV transmission to girls in Zambia, Human Rights Watch, New York. [10785]

Munalula, Margaret M. / Mwenda, Winnie A. (1998): Shelter and gendered power relations, A study of spousal homicide in Zambia, in: Larsson, Anita (ed.): Changing gender relations in Southern Africa, Issues of urban life, ISAS, Roma, pp. 244-265. [10786]

Rude, Darlene (1999): Reasonable men and provocative women, An analysis of gendered domestic homicide in Zambia, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 7-28. [10787]

Simpson, Anthony (2005): Sons and fathers / boys to men the time of AIDS, Learning masculinity in Zambia, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 569-586. [10788]

Sutherland, Ann / Sakala, Felicia (2002): Using visual techniques to initiate discussions on gender violence in Zambia, in: Cornwall, Andrea / Welbourn, Alice (eds.): Realizing rights, Transforming approaches to sexual and reproductive well-being, Zed Books, London, pp. 84-85. [10789]

Young Women’s Christian Association (2005): A situation analysis on child sexual abuse, YWCA/Ministry of Finance and National Planning, Lusaka. [10790]


Zimbabwe

Armstrong, Alice (1997): Consent and compensation, the sexual abuse of girls in Zimbabwe, in: Ncube, Welshman (ed.): Law, culture, tradition and children’s rights in Eastern and Southern Africa, Ashgate, Dartmouth, pp. 129-149. [10791]

Armstrong, Alice (1998): Culture and choice, Lessons from survivors of gender violence in Zimbabwe, Harare. [10792]

Armstrong, Alice (1997): Consent and compensation, The sexual abuse of girls in Zimbabwe, in: Ncube, Welshman (ed.): Law, culture, tradition and children´s rights in Eastern and Southern Africa, Ashgate, Dartmouth, pp.129-149. [11864]

Benson, Koni / Chadya, Joyce (2005): Learning sexual violence in Bulawayo, Colonial Zimbabwe, 1946-1956, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 587-610. [10793]

Chikovere, Jeremiah / Nystrom, Lennarth / Lindmark, Gunilla / Ahlberg, Beth Maina (2003): Denial and violence, Paradoxes in men’s perspectives to premarital sex and pregnancy in rural Zimbabwe, in: African Sociological Review, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 53-72. [10794]

Hof, C. / Richters, A. (1999): Exploring intersections between teenage pregnancy and gender violence, Lessons from Zimbabwe, in: Journal of Reproductive Health, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 51-66. [10795]

Taylor, Jill / Stewart, Shellagh (1991): Sexual and domestic violence, Help, recovery and action in Zimbabwe, WLSA Publications, Harare. [10796]

Thomas, Kylie / Masinjila, Masheti / Bere, Eunice (2013): Political Transition and Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in South Africa, Kenya, and Zimbabwe, A Comparative Analysis, in: Gender & Development, vol. 21 (3), pp. 519–532. [12295]

Zimudzi, Tapiwa (2004): African women, violent crime and criminal law in colonial Zimbabwe, 1900-1952, in: Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 499-518. [10797]

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