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Decentering ableism in gender based violence (GBV) research using co-creative arts-based approaches

IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-26-OODA-AHRC-UB4LQVH-SBDT8QH-7MG8KNZ
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Description

This project will research GBV against PWD in KwaZulu Natal (KZN) in South Africa (SA) using survivor and disabilities-centred methods. SA was selected as it has one of the highest levels of GBV outside war zones, and KZN-province is where this violence is most endemic. GBV affecting PWD in SA is particularly acute due to racial injustice, deepened inequality, and marginalisation, all exacerbated by COVID-19.

Objectives

research objectives are: To understand the nature of GBV experienced by PWD in KZN after COVID-19. To explore how different identity characteristics (e.g., religion, race, gender, type of disability) intersect with contextual variables (e.g., poverty, geographical location, unemployment) to contribute to PWDs’ vulnerability to GBV. To highlight the lived experiences of GBV-survivors with disabilities using co-creative arts-based methods. To explore the structural challenges that survivors with disabilities encounter in reporting and accessing support for GBV. To develop training and intervention guidelines for working with PWD in GBV research and service delivery


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South Africa
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