
COVID-19 and Gender-Based Violence in Zimbabwe
Women's Pandemic Experiences and Lessons for the Future
- 212 pages
- English
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COVID-19 and Gender-Based Violence in Zimbabwe
Women's Pandemic Experiences and Lessons for the Future
About this book
This book investigates the experiences of women in Zimbabwe facing COVID-19 and gender-based violence, arguing that the insights from this extremely tough period could be used as a springboard for positive legal, cultural and policy changes.
In 2020, COVID-19 caught the world by surprise, and often the socio-cultural factors impacting the treatment and care of those infected by the virus were not fully considered. In Zimbabwe, the socially constructed role of women as caregivers left them particularly vulnerable. Not only this, but COVID-19 lockdowns coincided with particularly high levels of sexual exploitation and gender-based violence, with women again comprising the majority of victims. Authors in this book analyse the pandemic experiences of women in Zimbabwe, both in the workplace or in the home, with the hope of fostering positive cultural change, and sensitising policy-makers to the need for legislation that protects women in moments of disasters.
The important lessons and discussion points raised by this book will be important to policymakers both within Zimbabwe and beyond, and to researchers working on gender, public health, philosophy, sociology, and politics in Africa.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Boxes
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: COVID-19 and Gender-Based Violence in Zimbabwe – Women’s Pandemic Experiences and Lessons for the Future
- 1 The COVID-19 Pandemic and Gender-Based Violence in Zimbabwe
- 2 The Intersectionality of Culture, Religion, Gender and COVID-19: Implications for Indigenous Women’s Health and Wellbeing in Zimbabwe
- 3 Utilising the African Duality Theory for Gender Equality during Pandemics
- 4 Philosophical Reflections on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe
- 5 The Feminine Quadrant of Girlhood, Motherhood, Wifehood, and Widowhood in Titus 2:3–5: A Hermeneutical Discussion in the Context of Christian Women, HIV and AIDS, and COVID-19 in Zimbabwe
- 6 Women’s Organizations versus Organizing Women?: Questioning Silences and Selective (Re)presentation of Women in a COVID-19 Context in Zimbabwe
- 7 Women, Religion, Socio-Cultural Beliefs and the HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 Pandemics in Zimbabwe
- 8 Media Framing of COVID-19 Gender-Based Violence in Zimbabwe: The Case of the Herald, Daily News, and NewsDay (2019–2022)
- 9 Stay-at-Home, a Double-edged Consequential Policy: The Case of Zimbabwean Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- 10 Structural Violence and/as a Pandemic in Crisis Communication: Has the Media Done Justice to Women’s Sexual Reproductive Rights?
- 11 The Media and Dynamics of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance and Hesitancy among Harare Central Prison Camp Female Participants
- 12 Medical Experts on Religious Influencers’ Framing of COVID-19 Risk Communication: Implications on Women
- 13 Pandemics as Disability: Reflections on the Feminisation of Care during Pandemics in Zimbabwe
- Conclusion
- Index