Leveraging faith-leaders to prevent violence against women and girls: A qualitative study of evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions in Woliso, Ethiopia.

<h4>Background</h4>Violence against women and girls (VAWG) affects 1 in 3 women globally. Religion can be both a driver and a potential solution for VAWG. Evidence suggests that faith-leaders can create positive change around VAWG and improve ideas of gender equality, but it is critical...

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Main Authors: Wosene Berhanu, Elisa Gobbo, Addise Amado Dube, Nesanet Megersa, Yoska Amenu, Mengistu Demeke, Adamu Addisse, Sibylle Herzig Van Wees
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
Series:PLOS Global Public Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0003301
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author Wosene Berhanu
Elisa Gobbo
Addise Amado Dube
Nesanet Megersa
Yoska Amenu
Mengistu Demeke
Adamu Addisse
Sibylle Herzig Van Wees
author_facet Wosene Berhanu
Elisa Gobbo
Addise Amado Dube
Nesanet Megersa
Yoska Amenu
Mengistu Demeke
Adamu Addisse
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description <h4>Background</h4>Violence against women and girls (VAWG) affects 1 in 3 women globally. Religion can be both a driver and a potential solution for VAWG. Evidence suggests that faith-leaders can create positive change around VAWG and improve ideas of gender equality, but it is critical to have a context-specific understanding of existing awareness. In Ethiopia, Evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions of VAWG have not been studied.<h4>Aim</h4>To increase understanding of Evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions of gender equality and VAWG and their views on how they can address VAWG, in Woliso, Ethiopia.<h4>Methods</h4>A qualitative study design drawing on 14 semi-structured interviews and observational data from workshops with Evangelical faith-leaders that explored their views on gender equality and VAWG. An inductive reflexive thematic analysis approach was used.<h4>Results</h4>The data analysis generated 4 themes, 8 sub-themes, and 22 categories. The themes include: (1) differing perceptions of VAWG as a problem in the community; (2) navigating between social and religious norms as explanations of VAWG; (3) differing interpretations of biblical scripture; and (4) navigating who has a role in countering gender inequality and VAWG. Many faith-leaders condemned forms of VAWG and expressed hopes for equality, but some failed to grasp all elements of VAWG and utilized religious reasoning to justify VAWG. The majority of faith-leaders expressed an interest in increasing awareness and held hopes for improved gender equality.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Faith-leaders hold different understandings of what constitutes VAWG. Faith-leaders' hopes for equality and their willingness to address VAWG indicates the potential of faith-leaders as important actors in VAWG prevention efforts. Yet, trainings and support are critical.
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spelling doaj-art-be3774846c4545c491ef3dea0cefd22a2025-08-20T03:03:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLOS Global Public Health2767-33752025-01-0153e000330110.1371/journal.pgph.0003301Leveraging faith-leaders to prevent violence against women and girls: A qualitative study of evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions in Woliso, Ethiopia.Wosene BerhanuElisa GobboAddise Amado DubeNesanet MegersaYoska AmenuMengistu DemekeAdamu AddisseSibylle Herzig Van Wees<h4>Background</h4>Violence against women and girls (VAWG) affects 1 in 3 women globally. Religion can be both a driver and a potential solution for VAWG. Evidence suggests that faith-leaders can create positive change around VAWG and improve ideas of gender equality, but it is critical to have a context-specific understanding of existing awareness. In Ethiopia, Evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions of VAWG have not been studied.<h4>Aim</h4>To increase understanding of Evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions of gender equality and VAWG and their views on how they can address VAWG, in Woliso, Ethiopia.<h4>Methods</h4>A qualitative study design drawing on 14 semi-structured interviews and observational data from workshops with Evangelical faith-leaders that explored their views on gender equality and VAWG. An inductive reflexive thematic analysis approach was used.<h4>Results</h4>The data analysis generated 4 themes, 8 sub-themes, and 22 categories. The themes include: (1) differing perceptions of VAWG as a problem in the community; (2) navigating between social and religious norms as explanations of VAWG; (3) differing interpretations of biblical scripture; and (4) navigating who has a role in countering gender inequality and VAWG. Many faith-leaders condemned forms of VAWG and expressed hopes for equality, but some failed to grasp all elements of VAWG and utilized religious reasoning to justify VAWG. The majority of faith-leaders expressed an interest in increasing awareness and held hopes for improved gender equality.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Faith-leaders hold different understandings of what constitutes VAWG. Faith-leaders' hopes for equality and their willingness to address VAWG indicates the potential of faith-leaders as important actors in VAWG prevention efforts. Yet, trainings and support are critical.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0003301
spellingShingle Wosene Berhanu
Elisa Gobbo
Addise Amado Dube
Nesanet Megersa
Yoska Amenu
Mengistu Demeke
Adamu Addisse
Sibylle Herzig Van Wees
Leveraging faith-leaders to prevent violence against women and girls: A qualitative study of evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions in Woliso, Ethiopia.
PLOS Global Public Health
title Leveraging faith-leaders to prevent violence against women and girls: A qualitative study of evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions in Woliso, Ethiopia.
title_full Leveraging faith-leaders to prevent violence against women and girls: A qualitative study of evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions in Woliso, Ethiopia.
title_fullStr Leveraging faith-leaders to prevent violence against women and girls: A qualitative study of evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions in Woliso, Ethiopia.
title_full_unstemmed Leveraging faith-leaders to prevent violence against women and girls: A qualitative study of evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions in Woliso, Ethiopia.
title_short Leveraging faith-leaders to prevent violence against women and girls: A qualitative study of evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions in Woliso, Ethiopia.
title_sort leveraging faith leaders to prevent violence against women and girls a qualitative study of evangelical faith leaders perceptions in woliso ethiopia
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0003301
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