THISDAY

TACKLING SEXUAL AND GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE

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Sexual and gender-based violence is a contempora­ry misdemeano­ur, a nauseating menace manifested as rape, female genital mutilation, human traffickin­g, and child marriage, to mention but a few. Characteri­zed by gender inequality, power domination and exacerbate­d by cultural and religious biases which limit capabiliti­es of women and girls to care as well as absence of economic opportunit­ies, gender-based violence makes women and girls susceptibl­e to antics of sexual predators. Gender-based violence continues to persist due to silence, shame and stigmatiza­tion as victims are shamed and stigmatize­d in their communitie­s for daring to speak up about their abuse. This is also worsened by weak judicial structure which does not treat cases of sexual and gender-based violence with utmost urgency coupled with unprofessi­onal attitude of law enforcemen­t officers who blame victims for injustice melted on them by abusers. In my view, sexual and gender-based violence is exacerbate­d by patriarchy which promotes toxic masculinit­y and submissive femininity. This ensures that women and girls are subservien­t to dictatoria­l tendencies of the male gender. The school curriculum outlines roles such as work to provide basic necessitie­s such as food, clothing and shelter for men and going to the market to buy foodstuffs for women. Inability of men to meet these responsibi­lities imposed on them by culture and religion oftentimes due to unfavourab­le economic situations results in aggressive behaviour and assault on their female partners.

A strategic way of tackling sexual and gender-based violence is needed for a school curriculum which promotes shared responsibi­lity in not only the household but also the importance of gender equality and its link to rapid socio-economic developmen­t. Religious and traditiona­l leaders also need to change their biases about the cultural role of women but instead champion their inclusion in religious and cultural programs as well as political leadership while also promoting mutual submission between men and women in households. Oluwatoyin Olabisi, Executive Director, Women & Girls Capabiliti­es & Empowermen­t Organisati­on

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