Ending Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Against Women in the Tamale Metropolis: The Role of Religion
Sanatu Fusheini,
Victor Selorme Gedzi,
Ernest Owusu
Abstract:This study examined the complex role religion plays in both promoting and ending sexual and gender-based violence against women in the Tamale Metropolis of Ghana. While major religious traditions emphasize equality and non-violence, certain interpretations of religious texts and cultural traditions have enabled patriarchal norms that subjugate women. Qualitative data from interviews with 18 respondents across Christian, Muslim, and traditional African religious communities revealed ongoing oppressive practices… Show more
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