Effects of violence against women

in #sensitization7 years ago

Violence against women can cause long-term physical and mental health problems.
Violence and abuse affect not just the women involved but also their children, families, and communities. These effects include harm to an individual’s health, possibly long-term harm to children, and harm to communities such as lost work and homelessness.

Many women also have mental health problems after violence. To cope with the effects of the violence, some women start misusing alcohol or drugs or engage in risky behaviors, such as having unprotected sex. Sexual violence can also affect someone’s perception of their own bodies, leading to unhealthy eating patterns or eating disorders. If you are experiencing these problems, know that you are not alone. There are resources that can help you cope with these challenges.

What's to be done?

1.Create laws and enforce existing laws that protect women from discrimination and violence, including rape, beatings, verbal abuse, mutilation, torture, “honor” killings and trafficking.

2.Educate community members on their responsibilities under international and national human rights laws.

3.Promote the peaceful resolution of disputes by including the perspectives of women and girls.

4.Strengthen women’s ability to earn money and support their households by providing skills training for women.

5.Sensitize the public to the disadvantages of early and forced child marriages.
Highlight the value of girls’ education and of women’s participation in economic development.

6.Encourage women to participate in the political process and educate the public about the value of women’s votes.

7.Raise public awareness of the poor conditions some women face, particularly in rural areas.

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You've made good points here concerning gender violence. We should also note that violence can also be meted out on men too.

Neither is good. Well done dear.

Of course.... Thanks so much for your words of encouragement.

@iamlisafi thanks for sharing this.
I hope those useless men out there will see this and get sense!

Thanks man. Am grateful

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OK thank you

The more dameged women we have in our society, the more likly we are to have damaged homes thus damaged society. I think that if women will enpower themseleves more through education and skill aquisition, they will be less likely to be violated.

@arinzechukwu, my reflection

So basically your argument is because ladies are less educated that why they are being violated??
Are u saying skills acquistion is means through which women can be less violated..

State the fact and make understand better @arinzechukwu

Don't understand what you meant by ladies need to empower themselves through skill acquistion so that they can be less violated..

What's your argument on this.. Please state with clarity.

@arinzechukwu

As an undergraduate student now, you are less likly to be violated than it is for a secondry school drop out. When one is empowered , she is in a better position to know her right and to demand for it, than one who is dependent on someone . Hope you get my argument?

@arinzechukwu I understand it now. But am not in agreement though.. Thanks for reading through

It's a free world of free thoughts..my dear