Examining the persistence of household gender-based violence in Mityana district
Abstract
The study examines the persistence of gender based violence in households in Mityana town
council. It was prompted by the cases of household violence that are unearthed by the mass
media and records at Mityana Police station, department of family protection Unit which
indicated that in 2012, a total of 201 cases of domestic violence were reported. This number
was too high bearing in mind that many cases related to GBV are not reported. Aware of the
global and national interventions, persistence of GBV in Mityana town council created a
great concern prompting for a study. The study intended to establish the persistence of G.B.V,
nature of household gender based violence, reasons for household gender based violence, and
measures taken to solve GBV in households in Mityana town council. A case study research
design was used; the sample involved 51 respondents composed of victims of GBV, religious
leaders, police officers, health officers, LC officials and CDO from Mityana town council.
All data was collected using questionnaires, interviews and group discussions and data was
analysed depending on frequencies and percentages of responses. The results revealed that
misconception of social economic dynamics in relation to the traditional gender requirements,
weakness in domestic laws and their enforcement. The study revealed that violence in
households is mainly due to mistrust, unfaithfulness and traditional attitudes in relation to
men and women. Use of addictives, and handling of family issues all combine to breed into
violence in homes in Mityana town council.
The study recommended: Empowering the communities for networking and interventions in
fighting gender based violence in households, to revisit domestic laws in line to their
adequacy awareness and enforcement and provide counseling to couples for reconciliation as
strategies to fight persistence of gender based violence in households in Mityana.