Gender-based and conflict-related violence in Colombia A qualitative study of displaced women in subnormal settlements in rural areas of Florencia and their experiences of empowerment through their work in a women’s right organisation.
Gender-based and conflict-related violence in Colombia A qualitative study of displaced women in subnormal settlements in rural areas of Florencia and their experiences of empowerment through their work in a women’s right organisation.
Abstract
This paper aims to examine women’s experiences of gender-based violence as
well as their conflict-related violence. The objectives of this analytical approach is
to illustrate the member’s community work in a women’s rights organization
called Mujeres en lucha por la paz (MLPAZ) and how the work affects the
member’s opportunities to achieve empowerment in their social, economic and
political life. This study is based on six qualitative interviews with displaced
women, all members of the organisation MLPAZ, who lives in Miraflores, a
subnormal neighbourhood in Florencia, department Caquetá. In this study, theory
of violence, gender-based violence, feminist theory of violence and empowerment
as well as relevant literature reviews is used in the analysis of the empirical data.
The results depicts that women experience different forms of gender-based
violence which were: domestic-, interfamily-, patrimonial-, sexual-, economical and psychological violence. The results also reveals that displaced women are
affected by the conflict in multiple ways which includes experiences of physical
violence, threats to life and well-being, intimidation, loss of loved ones, no help
from authorities, murders and forced recruitment in the conflict. The findings
show that women’s opportunities for empowerment were strengthened as a result
of their participation in MLPAZ.
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Student essay
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Date
2022-02-21Author
Fekaj, Adelina
Calles Duarte, Sofia
Keywords
Colombia
gender-based violence
displacement
women’s rights
empowerment
feminist theory
non-governmental organization
Language
eng