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The War at Home - GBV Indicators Project
 
Written by Mercilene Machisa, Rachel Jewkes, Colleen Lowe Morna and Kubi Rama | 26 August 11
 
 

Gauteng Research Report, South Africa

Over half the women of Gauteng (51.3%) have experienced some form of violence (emotional, economic, physical or sexual) in their lifetime and 75.5% of men in the province admit to perpetrating some form of violence against women.

Emotional violence - a form of violence not well defined in domestic violence legislation and thus not well reflected in police data - is the most commonly reported form of violence with 43.7% women experiencing and 65.2% men admitting to its perpetration. One in four women in the province has experienced sexual violence in their lifetime. An even greater proportion of men (37.4%) disclosed perpetrating sexual violence.

Yet violence against women is still regarded as a private affair with only 3.9% of women interviewed reporting this crime to the police. One in 13 women reported non-partner rape and overall only one in 25 rapes had been reported to the police. These are some of the stark findings of the Gauteng Gender Violence Indicators project study conducted by Gender Links (GL) and the Medical Research Council (MRC).

The survey in South Africa's most densely populated and cosmopolitan province shows that while political conflict in the country has subsided, homes are and communities are still far from safe, especially for women.

 

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ISBN978-0-9869879-1-5
PublisherGender Links
Year of publication2011
External Linkhttp://www.genderlinks.org.za/article/the-war-at-home---gbv-indicators-project-2011-08-16
OnlineYes
Physical ResourceYes
Physical LocationGMDC Library
Place of PublicationJohannesburg
Classification No362.83 GEN
Section NameBooks
 
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