Prevalence and patterns of gender-based violence among adolescent girls fetching water in peri-urban settings of Kinshasa, DR Congo

Nlunda, Jean-Marie Mukiese, Geere, Jo-Anne ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9071-2778, Sangana, Clémentine Biduaya, Konde, Joêl Nkiama Konde and Kiyombo, Guillaume Mbela (2024) Prevalence and patterns of gender-based violence among adolescent girls fetching water in peri-urban settings of Kinshasa, DR Congo. Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, 14 (8). 603–615. ISSN 2043-9083

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Abstract

In water-scarcity contexts, girls fetching water are exposed to gender-based violence (GBV), for which prevalence, types, and forms were unknown in the Peri-Urban Settings of Kinshasa. A cross-sectional study using multi-stage random sampling technique to select 684 adolescent girls was conducted to assess the extent of water scarcity and GBV affecting adolescent girls while fetching water. Findings indicate that 98.2% of adolescent girls were dealing with water shortage; 99.9% experienced at least one type of GBV, of which 97.1, 95.5, and 44.9% experienced sexual, psychological, and physical violence, respectively. Moral violence was more frequent at water points; physical violence in the household, while sexual violence was prevalent on the water route. Adolescent girls' age, weekly involvement in water collection, and distance were found to be the main factors associated with GBV, whereas reducing the number of daily round-trips, the distance travelled, and time devoted to water collection were found to be mitigating factors limiting GBV experience among adolescent girls. Policies promoting the at-home provision of water and community awareness-raising interventions will mitigate the GBV incidence.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: adolescent girls,gender-based violence,kinshasa,peri-urban settings,water collection,water science and technology,public health, environmental and occupational health,pollution,development,waste management and disposal,sdg 6 - clean water and sanitation,sdg 16 - peace, justice and strong institutions,sdg 5 - gender equality ,/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2300/2312
Faculty \ School: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > School of Health Sciences
University of East Anglia Research Groups/Centres > Theme - ClimateUEA
UEA Research Groups: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Research Centres > Population Health
University of East Anglia Schools > Faculty of Science > Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
Faculty of Science > Research Centres > Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
Faculty of Social Sciences > Research Centres > Water Security Research Centre
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Research Groups > Epidemiology and Public Health
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Research Groups > Rehabilitation
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Depositing User: LivePure Connector
Date Deposited: 04 Nov 2024 17:30
Last Modified: 12 Nov 2024 14:31
URI: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/97470
DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2024.155

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