dc.description.abstract | Sexual and Gender based Violence (SGBV) refers to any act of violence that is
perpetrated towards persons against their will and is based on gender norms
and unequal power relationships (UNHCR, 2003). It encompasses threats
of violence and coercion which can be physical, emotional, psychological,
or sexual in nature, and can take the form of a denial of resources or access
to services. It’s harmful to women, girls, men and boys. The inclusion of the
fight against SGBV among the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) is informed by the need for concerted international effort in fighting
this global problem. SDG number 5 aims to achieve gender equality, empower
all women and girls and specifically targets to eliminate all forms of violence
against women and girls in the public and private spheres. It also aims at
eliminating child trafficking, sexual and other types of exploitation, all harmful
practices such as early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation
(WHO Report, 2015). According to the World Report on Violence and Health:
Violence by intimate Partner, World Health Organization, 2002 women are
disproportionately affected by GBV. | en |