How Narratives of Fear Shape Girls' Participation in Community Life in Two Conflict-Affected Populations
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How Narratives of Fear Shape Girls' Participation in Community Life in Two Conflict-Affected Populations
Abstract
Numerous social factors shape girls' lives in conflict-affected settings, affecting their vulnerability to gender-based violence (GBV). Qualitative research methods were used to examine spaces of perceived safety and risk for girls living in two conflict-affected populations: camps in Ethiopia hosting primarily South Sudanese and Sudanese refugees and communities in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Three major themes emerged: (a) challenges around caregiver-child communication regarding development, sex, and sexual violence; (b) a typology of safe/risky spaces; and (c) the influence of male-dominated spaces on experiences and fear of GBV. The findings have implications for programs focused on reducing adolescent girls' vulnerability to violence within conflict-affected contexts.
Keywords: adolescent girls; conflict-affected populations; fear; gender-based violence; safe spaces.
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