Men are increasingly recognised as victims of sexual violence in conflict-affected areas. But western policy interventions in Africa, and the local programmes they influence, frequently exclude African social realities. New research in north-eastern Nigeria examines the role of spirituality in the victim-perpetrator relationship, highlighting the importance of non-western theories to produce effective policy responses
The Population Council has provided technical assistance and conducted research to strengthen the ev...
ABSTRACTIn October 2000, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1325 in which sexual ...
This study aims to explore if and how cultural beliefs, norms, and practices might contribute to Nig...
This paper examines the responsibility of religious leaders in protecting sexual and gender based vi...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDSouth Africans live in one of the most religious yet most violent societies...
Sexual violence against women is a social problem all over the world, including Nigeria. This articl...
The experience of violence to men in Africa has been under-researched, because culturally it is not ...
This paper looks at why it is necessary for churches to take part in the response to sexual and gend...
In urban southern Nigeria there is a widespread spiritual revival pioneered by Pentecostal pastors w...
Domestic violence is a phenomenon that knows no boundaries of race, color, age, sexual orientation, ...
The role of socio-cultural risk factors in Africa on gender-based violence against women, calls for ...
This study aims to explore if and how cultural beliefs, norms and practices might contribute to Nige...
In October 2000, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1325 in which sexual violence...
Sexual assault occurs commonly worldwide and is particularly pervasive in the developing world. The ...
There is a growing body of work on violence against women of black and minority ethnic (BME) origin ...
The Population Council has provided technical assistance and conducted research to strengthen the ev...
ABSTRACTIn October 2000, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1325 in which sexual ...
This study aims to explore if and how cultural beliefs, norms, and practices might contribute to Nig...
This paper examines the responsibility of religious leaders in protecting sexual and gender based vi...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDSouth Africans live in one of the most religious yet most violent societies...
Sexual violence against women is a social problem all over the world, including Nigeria. This articl...
The experience of violence to men in Africa has been under-researched, because culturally it is not ...
This paper looks at why it is necessary for churches to take part in the response to sexual and gend...
In urban southern Nigeria there is a widespread spiritual revival pioneered by Pentecostal pastors w...
Domestic violence is a phenomenon that knows no boundaries of race, color, age, sexual orientation, ...
The role of socio-cultural risk factors in Africa on gender-based violence against women, calls for ...
This study aims to explore if and how cultural beliefs, norms and practices might contribute to Nige...
In October 2000, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1325 in which sexual violence...
Sexual assault occurs commonly worldwide and is particularly pervasive in the developing world. The ...
There is a growing body of work on violence against women of black and minority ethnic (BME) origin ...
The Population Council has provided technical assistance and conducted research to strengthen the ev...
ABSTRACTIn October 2000, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1325 in which sexual ...
This study aims to explore if and how cultural beliefs, norms, and practices might contribute to Nig...