SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  22
UNDERSTANDING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE Presentation of Patricia M. Sarenas “ Vibrant Visions!  Valiant Voices!” Mindanao Young Women Leaders Conference 21 October 2011
WHAT IS GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE? “ Violence involving men and women,  in which the female is usually the victim and which arises from unequal power relationships between men and women.” … evolves in part from women’s subordinate gender status in society (traditional beliefs, norms and social institutions legitimize and therefore, perpetuate violence against women)
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
PHYSICAL VIOLENCE ,[object Object],beating, kicking, punching, biting maiming, burning use of objects and weapons battering sexual assault forced abortion coercive or forced use of contraceptives Female genital mutilation or other traditional practices harmful to women female infanticide etc etc etc
[object Object],VERBAL ABUSE Regular and systematic verbal attacks (often purposefully targeting sensitive spots Put-downs (in private or in front of others) Ridiculing, comments and green jokes (about the “stupidity” of women, sexual availability) Use of swear-words Humiliating Threatening Name-calling (e.g., queer, faggot, bayot/bakla) etc. etc. etc.
[object Object],SEXUAL / SEXUALIZED VIOLENCE Using sexuality as a terrain for attack As with other forms of violence, is related to the power structure Rape (as broadly defined; including date rape and marital rape) Acts of lasciviousness Forcing to do or watch a sexual act Forced unsafe sex Sexual harassment Reproduction-related abuse – forced pregnancy, forced abortion, forced sterilization Withdrawal of sexual attention Prostitution
[object Object],PSYCHOLOGICAL VIOLENCE “… acts or omissions causing or likely to cause mental or emotional suffering of the victim such as but not limited to intimidation, harassment, stalking, damage to property, public ridicule or humiliation, repeated verbal abuse and mental infidelity. It includes causing or allowing the victim to witness the physical, sexual or psychological abuse of a member of the family to which the victim belongs, or to witness pornography in any form or to witness abusive injury to pets or to unlawful or unwanted deprivation of the right to custody and/or visitation of common children. “ R.A. 9262 – VAWC Law
[object Object],SOCIO-ECONOMIC VIOLENCE - means to make victim more vulnerable to other forms of violence - reason why other forms of violence are inflicted Taking away earnings of the victim Not allowing victim to have separate/independent income (denial of access to and control  over productive resources) Exclusion from certain jobs Lower wages, lack of child care support/benefits Dowry-related violence
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN (VAW)  - Any act of gender-based violence that results in physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion, or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or private life. 
Phase  Type Prenatal   Prenatal sex selection, battering during pregnancy, coerced pregnancy (rape during war) Infancy   Female infanticide, emotional and physical abuse, differential access to food and medical care Childhood   Genital cutting/FGM; incest and sexual abuse; differential access to food, medical care, and education; child prostitution Adolescence   Dating and courtship violence, economically coerced sex, sexual  abuse in the workplace, rape, sexual harassment, forced prostitution Reproductive   Abuse of women by intimate partners, marital rape, dowry abuse and murders, partner homicide, psychological abuse, sexual abuse in the workplace, sexual harassment, rape, abuse of women with disabilities Old Age  Abuse of widows, elder abuse (which affects mostly women) Source: Heise, L. 1994. Violence Against Women: The Hidden Health Burden. World Bank Discussion Paper. Washington. D.C. The World Bank   Gender discrimination throughout a woman's life
3   UNDERLYING CAUSES OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE FIRST:  there is  learning to abuse   SECOND:  after someone learns to be violent, they must have the  opportunity to abuse . This model is consistent with the risk factors noted that would provide the opportunity to abuse: power differences and isolation  THIRD:  given learning and opportunity, the abuser must  choose to abuse
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],1 st  – Learning to abuse .
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
2 nd  -  have the opportunity to abuse  consistent with the risk factors would provide the opportunity to abuse:  power differences  and  isolation .  Power differences  may stem from a number of factors, including:  sexism  homophobia  racism  income disparity  educational disparity ageism  disability  health and HIV status Isolation  means that:  1) the abuser is less likely to be caught,  2) conflict is more likely to escalate, and  3) the victim is more likely to become depressed and  less likely to see any way out of the relationship.
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],3 rd  – given learning and opportunity, the abuser must choose to abuse
3   UNDERLYING CAUSES OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE FIRST:  there is  learning to abuse   SECOND:  after someone learns to be violent, they must have the  opportunity to abuse . This model is consistent with the risk factors noted that would provide the opportunity to abuse: power differences and isolation  THIRD:  given learning and opportunity, the abuser must  choose to abuse
 
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],CYCLE OF VIOLENCE EXPLOSION Planning/Fantasy/Set-up
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],CYCLE OF VIOLENCE EXPLOSION Planning/Fantasy/Set-up
WHAT CAN BE DONE TO  COMBAT GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE?  (some examples of actions) Awareness-raising Recognition and legal measures Effective mechanisms and processes for violence prevention  National committees for gender advancement with a clear paln of action Equality ombud / gender ombud Effective legislation implemented to ensure legal and substantive equality Affirmative action (education, employment, etc.)
WHAT CAN BE DONE BY THE YOUTH? ? ? ? ? ?

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Gender Based Violence
Gender Based ViolenceGender Based Violence
Gender Based Violence
guestecdedb
 
Domestic Violence Presentation
Domestic Violence PresentationDomestic Violence Presentation
Domestic Violence Presentation
karlagee
 
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN ACT of 2004
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN ACT of 2004VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN ACT of 2004
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN ACT of 2004
Sharon Geroquia
 
Domestic Violence PPT final
Domestic Violence PPT finalDomestic Violence PPT final
Domestic Violence PPT final
Nishita Patolia
 
Ra 9262 (VAWC)
Ra 9262 (VAWC)Ra 9262 (VAWC)
Ra 9262 (VAWC)
F Mad
 

Tendances (20)

Gender issues
Gender issuesGender issues
Gender issues
 
Gender Based Violence
Gender Based ViolenceGender Based Violence
Gender Based Violence
 
Gender Perspective in the Workplace
Gender Perspective in the WorkplaceGender Perspective in the Workplace
Gender Perspective in the Workplace
 
Violence Against Women
Violence Against WomenViolence Against Women
Violence Against Women
 
Gender based violence
Gender based violenceGender based violence
Gender based violence
 
Gender-Based Violence
Gender-Based ViolenceGender-Based Violence
Gender-Based Violence
 
INTRODUCTION TO GAD
INTRODUCTION TO GADINTRODUCTION TO GAD
INTRODUCTION TO GAD
 
GAD- GENDER AND DEVELOPEMENT
GAD- GENDER AND DEVELOPEMENTGAD- GENDER AND DEVELOPEMENT
GAD- GENDER AND DEVELOPEMENT
 
Domestic Violence Presentation
Domestic Violence PresentationDomestic Violence Presentation
Domestic Violence Presentation
 
Gender based violence against women
Gender based violence against womenGender based violence against women
Gender based violence against women
 
Domestic Violence Facts
Domestic Violence FactsDomestic Violence Facts
Domestic Violence Facts
 
VAWC-module.pptx
VAWC-module.pptxVAWC-module.pptx
VAWC-module.pptx
 
GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT
GENDER AND DEVELOPMENTGENDER AND DEVELOPMENT
GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT
 
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN ACT of 2004
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN ACT of 2004VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN ACT of 2004
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN ACT of 2004
 
Gender Mainstreaming concepts and approaches
Gender Mainstreaming concepts and approachesGender Mainstreaming concepts and approaches
Gender Mainstreaming concepts and approaches
 
Domestic Violence PPT final
Domestic Violence PPT finalDomestic Violence PPT final
Domestic Violence PPT final
 
Ra 9262 (VAWC)
Ra 9262 (VAWC)Ra 9262 (VAWC)
Ra 9262 (VAWC)
 
BASIC GENDER SENSITIVITY TRAINING
BASIC GENDER SENSITIVITY TRAININGBASIC GENDER SENSITIVITY TRAINING
BASIC GENDER SENSITIVITY TRAINING
 
Gender violence
Gender violenceGender violence
Gender violence
 
Domestic violence
Domestic violenceDomestic violence
Domestic violence
 

En vedette

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENVIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Navneet Misra
 
Judith butler powerpoint.pptx 2
Judith butler powerpoint.pptx 2Judith butler powerpoint.pptx 2
Judith butler powerpoint.pptx 2
GenderStudies1
 
Violence: Transgender Reality
Violence: Transgender RealityViolence: Transgender Reality
Violence: Transgender Reality
dclgreer
 

En vedette (20)

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENVIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
 
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENVIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
 
Conducting a Literature Review on gender-based violence (GBV) in Morocco
Conducting a Literature Review on gender-based violence (GBV) in MoroccoConducting a Literature Review on gender-based violence (GBV) in Morocco
Conducting a Literature Review on gender-based violence (GBV) in Morocco
 
Theory of change on gender based violence (gbv)
Theory of change on gender based violence (gbv) Theory of change on gender based violence (gbv)
Theory of change on gender based violence (gbv)
 
Gender based violence in Malawi
Gender based violence in MalawiGender based violence in Malawi
Gender based violence in Malawi
 
Domestic Violence Against Women And Girls In Powerpoint (Created By Mann Bdr...
Domestic Violence  Against Women And Girls In Powerpoint (Created By Mann Bdr...Domestic Violence  Against Women And Girls In Powerpoint (Created By Mann Bdr...
Domestic Violence Against Women And Girls In Powerpoint (Created By Mann Bdr...
 
ppt on domestic violence
ppt on domestic violenceppt on domestic violence
ppt on domestic violence
 
Retooling the Narrative
Retooling the NarrativeRetooling the Narrative
Retooling the Narrative
 
Understanding Violence
Understanding ViolenceUnderstanding Violence
Understanding Violence
 
Innovative Approaches to Address Gender-Based Violence
Innovative Approaches to Address Gender-Based ViolenceInnovative Approaches to Address Gender-Based Violence
Innovative Approaches to Address Gender-Based Violence
 
Judith butler powerpoint.pptx 2
Judith butler powerpoint.pptx 2Judith butler powerpoint.pptx 2
Judith butler powerpoint.pptx 2
 
ITEM ANALYSIS
ITEM ANALYSIS ITEM ANALYSIS
ITEM ANALYSIS
 
Gender and violence
Gender and violenceGender and violence
Gender and violence
 
Violence: Transgender Reality
Violence: Transgender RealityViolence: Transgender Reality
Violence: Transgender Reality
 
Violance & Victims
Violance & VictimsViolance & Victims
Violance & Victims
 
Cholera (Olashore Emmanuel)
Cholera (Olashore Emmanuel)Cholera (Olashore Emmanuel)
Cholera (Olashore Emmanuel)
 
Gender Based Violence and Health Care
Gender Based Violence and Health CareGender Based Violence and Health Care
Gender Based Violence and Health Care
 
A comparison of LGBT rights globally and in India
A comparison of LGBT rights globally and in IndiaA comparison of LGBT rights globally and in India
A comparison of LGBT rights globally and in India
 
Gender inequality in india
Gender inequality in indiaGender inequality in india
Gender inequality in india
 
Population Based Cervical Cancer Screening Programme in Turkey
Population Based Cervical Cancer Screening Programme in TurkeyPopulation Based Cervical Cancer Screening Programme in Turkey
Population Based Cervical Cancer Screening Programme in Turkey
 

Similaire à Gender-based Violence by Patricia Sarenas

Gender Based Violence Slides2013-1.ppt
Gender Based Violence Slides2013-1.pptGender Based Violence Slides2013-1.ppt
Gender Based Violence Slides2013-1.ppt
AlJohnEspejo2
 
Gender and violenc
Gender and violencGender and violenc
Gender and violenc
begraj SIWAL
 

Similaire à Gender-based Violence by Patricia Sarenas (20)

gender-based violence lec.pptx
gender-based violence lec.pptxgender-based violence lec.pptx
gender-based violence lec.pptx
 
Violence & Trauma (1).ppt
Violence & Trauma (1).pptViolence & Trauma (1).ppt
Violence & Trauma (1).ppt
 
GBV_and_VAW[1].pptx
GBV_and_VAW[1].pptxGBV_and_VAW[1].pptx
GBV_and_VAW[1].pptx
 
genderissue-genderissue-genderissue-181220174212.pptx
genderissue-genderissue-genderissue-181220174212.pptxgenderissue-genderissue-genderissue-181220174212.pptx
genderissue-genderissue-genderissue-181220174212.pptx
 
gendgenderissue-18122017421genderissue-18122017421genderissue-18122017421gend...
gendgenderissue-18122017421genderissue-18122017421genderissue-18122017421gend...gendgenderissue-18122017421genderissue-18122017421genderissue-18122017421gend...
gendgenderissue-18122017421genderissue-18122017421genderissue-18122017421gend...
 
genderissue-181220174212genderissue-181220174212genderissue-181220174212.pptx
genderissue-181220174212genderissue-181220174212genderissue-181220174212.pptxgenderissue-181220174212genderissue-181220174212genderissue-181220174212.pptx
genderissue-181220174212genderissue-181220174212genderissue-181220174212.pptx
 
Domestic violence shraddha chauhan
Domestic violence shraddha chauhanDomestic violence shraddha chauhan
Domestic violence shraddha chauhan
 
Gender issue
Gender issueGender issue
Gender issue
 
Problems related to abuse or neglect
Problems related to abuse or neglectProblems related to abuse or neglect
Problems related to abuse or neglect
 
Sample Slides for School Based GAD Training
Sample Slides for School Based GAD TrainingSample Slides for School Based GAD Training
Sample Slides for School Based GAD Training
 
Victimization of women and children
Victimization of women and childrenVictimization of women and children
Victimization of women and children
 
CHAPTER THREE.pptx
CHAPTER THREE.pptxCHAPTER THREE.pptx
CHAPTER THREE.pptx
 
Domestic Violence in Pakistan
Domestic Violence in PakistanDomestic Violence in Pakistan
Domestic Violence in Pakistan
 
Gender Based Violence Slides2013-1.ppt
Gender Based Violence Slides2013-1.pptGender Based Violence Slides2013-1.ppt
Gender Based Violence Slides2013-1.ppt
 
Domestic Violence Essay
Domestic Violence EssayDomestic Violence Essay
Domestic Violence Essay
 
Gender and violenc
Gender and violencGender and violenc
Gender and violenc
 
Gender education
Gender educationGender education
Gender education
 
Domestic Violence in India an Overview
Domestic Violence in India an OverviewDomestic Violence in India an Overview
Domestic Violence in India an Overview
 
domestic violence
domestic violencedomestic violence
domestic violence
 
Say no to any kind of violence
Say no to any kind of violence Say no to any kind of violence
Say no to any kind of violence
 

Plus de Mindanao Youth for Peace

Plus de Mindanao Youth for Peace (12)

Mandala
MandalaMandala
Mandala
 
Reproductive Health and Responsible Sexuality by Darleen Estuart
Reproductive Health and Responsible Sexuality by Darleen EstuartReproductive Health and Responsible Sexuality by Darleen Estuart
Reproductive Health and Responsible Sexuality by Darleen Estuart
 
Climate Change & Disaster Preparedness by Hospicio Conanan
Climate Change & Disaster Preparedness by Hospicio ConananClimate Change & Disaster Preparedness by Hospicio Conanan
Climate Change & Disaster Preparedness by Hospicio Conanan
 
Drug Addiction by Jerry Valderrama
Drug Addiction by Jerry ValderramaDrug Addiction by Jerry Valderrama
Drug Addiction by Jerry Valderrama
 
Mindanao Youth for Peace by Shera Pahm
Mindanao Youth for Peace by Shera PahmMindanao Youth for Peace by Shera Pahm
Mindanao Youth for Peace by Shera Pahm
 
Mindanao Commission on Women by Margie Floirendo
Mindanao Commission on Women by Margie FloirendoMindanao Commission on Women by Margie Floirendo
Mindanao Commission on Women by Margie Floirendo
 
Magna Carta of Women by Lorna Mandin
Magna Carta of Women by Lorna MandinMagna Carta of Women by Lorna Mandin
Magna Carta of Women by Lorna Mandin
 
Sex and Gender by Irene Santiago
Sex and Gender by Irene SantiagoSex and Gender by Irene Santiago
Sex and Gender by Irene Santiago
 
Mindanao History by Rufa Guiam
Mindanao History by Rufa GuiamMindanao History by Rufa Guiam
Mindanao History by Rufa Guiam
 
Beginnings of a Change Maker by Violeta Imperial
Beginnings of a Change Maker by Violeta ImperialBeginnings of a Change Maker by Violeta Imperial
Beginnings of a Change Maker by Violeta Imperial
 
Beginnings of a Change Maker by Carisse Escueta
Beginnings of a Change Maker by Carisse EscuetaBeginnings of a Change Maker by Carisse Escueta
Beginnings of a Change Maker by Carisse Escueta
 
Beginnings of a Change Maker by Sheila Algabre
Beginnings of a Change Maker by Sheila AlgabreBeginnings of a Change Maker by Sheila Algabre
Beginnings of a Change Maker by Sheila Algabre
 

Gender-based Violence by Patricia Sarenas

  • 1. UNDERSTANDING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE Presentation of Patricia M. Sarenas “ Vibrant Visions! Valiant Voices!” Mindanao Young Women Leaders Conference 21 October 2011
  • 2. WHAT IS GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE? “ Violence involving men and women, in which the female is usually the victim and which arises from unequal power relationships between men and women.” … evolves in part from women’s subordinate gender status in society (traditional beliefs, norms and social institutions legitimize and therefore, perpetuate violence against women)
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Phase Type Prenatal Prenatal sex selection, battering during pregnancy, coerced pregnancy (rape during war) Infancy Female infanticide, emotional and physical abuse, differential access to food and medical care Childhood Genital cutting/FGM; incest and sexual abuse; differential access to food, medical care, and education; child prostitution Adolescence Dating and courtship violence, economically coerced sex, sexual abuse in the workplace, rape, sexual harassment, forced prostitution Reproductive Abuse of women by intimate partners, marital rape, dowry abuse and murders, partner homicide, psychological abuse, sexual abuse in the workplace, sexual harassment, rape, abuse of women with disabilities Old Age Abuse of widows, elder abuse (which affects mostly women) Source: Heise, L. 1994. Violence Against Women: The Hidden Health Burden. World Bank Discussion Paper. Washington. D.C. The World Bank Gender discrimination throughout a woman's life
  • 12. 3 UNDERLYING CAUSES OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE FIRST: there is learning to abuse SECOND: after someone learns to be violent, they must have the opportunity to abuse . This model is consistent with the risk factors noted that would provide the opportunity to abuse: power differences and isolation THIRD: given learning and opportunity, the abuser must choose to abuse
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. 2 nd - have the opportunity to abuse consistent with the risk factors would provide the opportunity to abuse: power differences and isolation .  Power differences may stem from a number of factors, including: sexism homophobia racism income disparity educational disparity ageism disability health and HIV status Isolation means that: 1) the abuser is less likely to be caught, 2) conflict is more likely to escalate, and 3) the victim is more likely to become depressed and less likely to see any way out of the relationship.
  • 16.
  • 17. 3 UNDERLYING CAUSES OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE FIRST: there is learning to abuse SECOND: after someone learns to be violent, they must have the opportunity to abuse . This model is consistent with the risk factors noted that would provide the opportunity to abuse: power differences and isolation THIRD: given learning and opportunity, the abuser must choose to abuse
  • 18.  
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO COMBAT GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE? (some examples of actions) Awareness-raising Recognition and legal measures Effective mechanisms and processes for violence prevention National committees for gender advancement with a clear paln of action Equality ombud / gender ombud Effective legislation implemented to ensure legal and substantive equality Affirmative action (education, employment, etc.)
  • 22. WHAT CAN BE DONE BY THE YOUTH? ? ? ? ? ?