The Role of Traditional Leadership in Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Seke Community, Zimbabwe

This study examines the role of traditional leadership (village head and chiefs) in curbing gender-based violence (GBV) in rural communities. GBV disproportionately affects women in rural areas. The paper argues that traditional leaders have a role in addressing GBV in rural communities and posits...

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Main Author: Blessing Hodzi
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Language:English
Published: Research and Postgraduate Support Directorate 2024-01-01
Series:African Journal of Inter-Multidisciplinary Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.uct.ac.za/new_dut/index.php/ajims/article/view/1270
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description This study examines the role of traditional leadership (village head and chiefs) in curbing gender-based violence (GBV) in rural communities. GBV disproportionately affects women in rural areas. The paper argues that traditional leaders have a role in addressing GBV in rural communities and posits that given the limited presence of formal institutions in rural communities, traditional leaders actively address and prevent GBV in their localities. This study is part of a 2022 Doctor of Philosophy thesis that explores the role of communal institutions in addressing GBV in Seke District, Ward 8, Zimbabwe. This study relies on qualitative research based on in-depth interviews and observations at the Chief's court. Findings from interviews with two officers and 10 village heads and chiefs and five observations that involved 14 participants indicate that traditional leaders use mediation, the traditional court system, referrals to the police, and awareness campaigns to address GBV. The study also indicates that food insecurity, infidelity, drug abuse, land ownership, and patriarchy are some of the drivers of GBV in the community. The paper recommends that the government, law enforcement, and private stakeholders use education on GBV to empower traditional leaders, who are essential players in addressing GBV in rural communities.
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spelling doaj-art-c2ff30d402334e19b4acf5ab0c15b30e2025-02-08T20:55:17ZengResearch and Postgraduate Support DirectorateAfrican Journal of Inter-Multidisciplinary Studies2663-45972663-45892024-01-016110.51415/ajims.v6i1.1270The Role of Traditional Leadership in Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Seke Community, ZimbabweBlessing Hodzi0Durban University of Technology, South Africa This study examines the role of traditional leadership (village head and chiefs) in curbing gender-based violence (GBV) in rural communities. GBV disproportionately affects women in rural areas. The paper argues that traditional leaders have a role in addressing GBV in rural communities and posits that given the limited presence of formal institutions in rural communities, traditional leaders actively address and prevent GBV in their localities. This study is part of a 2022 Doctor of Philosophy thesis that explores the role of communal institutions in addressing GBV in Seke District, Ward 8, Zimbabwe. This study relies on qualitative research based on in-depth interviews and observations at the Chief's court. Findings from interviews with two officers and 10 village heads and chiefs and five observations that involved 14 participants indicate that traditional leaders use mediation, the traditional court system, referrals to the police, and awareness campaigns to address GBV. The study also indicates that food insecurity, infidelity, drug abuse, land ownership, and patriarchy are some of the drivers of GBV in the community. The paper recommends that the government, law enforcement, and private stakeholders use education on GBV to empower traditional leaders, who are essential players in addressing GBV in rural communities. https://journals.uct.ac.za/new_dut/index.php/ajims/article/view/1270gender-based violencetraditional leadersgenderrural communities
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rural communities
title The Role of Traditional Leadership in Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Seke Community, Zimbabwe
title_full The Role of Traditional Leadership in Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Seke Community, Zimbabwe
title_fullStr The Role of Traditional Leadership in Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Seke Community, Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Traditional Leadership in Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Seke Community, Zimbabwe
title_short The Role of Traditional Leadership in Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Seke Community, Zimbabwe
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traditional leaders
gender
rural communities
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