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Gender-Based Violence

Understanding GBV

What is Gender-Based Violence?

Gender-based violence (GBV) refers to any harm inflicted on an individual due to their biological sex, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation. It can take place in both public and private spaces and includes various forms of physical, sexual, psychological, and economic abuse.

Forms of GBV

  • Domestic Violence
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Rape
  • Sexual Assault
  • Female Genital Mutilation
  • Honour Killing
  • Human Trafficking
  • Child and Forced Marriage
  • Online Violence

Key Statistics

Source: ReliefWeb

The Root Causes

Causes of GBV

 

 

GBV stems from deep-rooted gender inequalities and power imbalances. Traditional gender norms dictate how men and women should behave, reinforcing harmful stereotypes:

Violence is frequently used to enforce these roles, perpetuating a cycle of oppression and discrimination.

The Consequences

Effects of GBV

 

Impact on Survivors

Impact on the Economy

GBV-related economic costs can range from 1.2% to 2% of global GDP, equivalent to most developing countries’ annual spending on primary education.