Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights : - A catalysis to combat Gender-based violence in South Africa?
The multiple components of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), promotes women’s wellbeing and rights to a life free from discrimination and violence. Gender-based violence (GBV) is a matter closely related to SRHR and affects women globally on daily basis. South Africa is estimated to...
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ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-4122112020-06-08T04:19:57ZSexual and Reproductive Health and Rights : - A catalysis to combat Gender-based violence in South Africa?engSandrine, NdayambajeUppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen2020Gender-based violenceSexual and reproductive health and rightsstate institutionscivil society organisationsmarginalised womenHIVwellbeingCEDAWSouth AfricaOther HumanitiesAnnan humanioraOther Social SciencesAnnan samhällsvetenskapThe multiple components of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), promotes women’s wellbeing and rights to a life free from discrimination and violence. Gender-based violence (GBV) is a matter closely related to SRHR and affects women globally on daily basis. South Africa is estimated to score one of the highest rates of GBV in the world. This thesis aims to gain an understanding of how civil society organisations (CSOs) working with SRHR-related issues, approach South African state institutions with regard to strengthen strategies against GBV. A qualitative content analysis is adopted to analyse the CSO’s documents that frame their advocacy work against GBV and how they approach state institutions in South Africa. The results from the analysed documents are thereby examined through theoretical approaches, mainly targeting CSOs ability to translate universal human rights into local contexts, and contributions to social justice. The analysed documents reveal that the selected CSOs mobilise their advocacy against GBV through different media platforms. Moreover, the CSO’s advocacy is presented through evidence-based research, policy briefs, articles and campaigns. Through their approaches to state institutions, the CSOs demand the state to recognise that inequality and patriarchal structures cause GBV and negatively affect women’s wellbeing. Furthermore, the selected CSOs demand fair distribution of resources that ensures women’s safety in the public sphere. In addition, the CSOs demand implementation of educational programmes with gender perspectives in all aspects of society. Finally, the CSOs demand South African state institutions to include all sectors of society in decision-making processes of strategies against GBV. Thus, state institutions can unsure proper implementation of preventative methods against GBV. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-412211application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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The multiple components of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), promotes women’s wellbeing and rights to a life free from discrimination and violence. Gender-based violence (GBV) is a matter closely related to SRHR and affects women globally on daily basis. South Africa is estimated to score one of the highest rates of GBV in the world. This thesis aims to gain an understanding of how civil society organisations (CSOs) working with SRHR-related issues, approach South African state institutions with regard to strengthen strategies against GBV. A qualitative content analysis is adopted to analyse the CSO’s documents that frame their advocacy work against GBV and how they approach state institutions in South Africa. The results from the analysed documents are thereby examined through theoretical approaches, mainly targeting CSOs ability to translate universal human rights into local contexts, and contributions to social justice. The analysed documents reveal that the selected CSOs mobilise their advocacy against GBV through different media platforms. Moreover, the CSO’s advocacy is presented through evidence-based research, policy briefs, articles and campaigns. Through their approaches to state institutions, the CSOs demand the state to recognise that inequality and patriarchal structures cause GBV and negatively affect women’s wellbeing. Furthermore, the selected CSOs demand fair distribution of resources that ensures women’s safety in the public sphere. In addition, the CSOs demand implementation of educational programmes with gender perspectives in all aspects of society. Finally, the CSOs demand South African state institutions to include all sectors of society in decision-making processes of strategies against GBV. Thus, state institutions can unsure proper implementation of preventative methods against GBV. |
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Sandrine, Ndayambaje |
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Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights : - A catalysis to combat Gender-based violence in South Africa? |
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Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights : - A catalysis to combat Gender-based violence in South Africa? |
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Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights : - A catalysis to combat Gender-based violence in South Africa? |
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Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights : - A catalysis to combat Gender-based violence in South Africa? |
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Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights : - A catalysis to combat Gender-based violence in South Africa? |
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sexual and reproductive health and rights : - a catalysis to combat gender-based violence in south africa? |
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Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen |
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