In Tanzania, 44 percent of women experience intimate partner violence (IPV) in their lifetime, but the majority never seeks help, and many never tell anyone about their experience. Even among the minority of women who seek support, only 10 percent access formal services. The author’s research explored the social and structural barriers that render Tanzanian women unable to exercise agency in this critical domain of their lives. The authors collected...
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2015/06/08
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Article de revue
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2017/01/09
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Stigma, shame, and women's limited agency in help-seeking for intimate partner violence
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form of violence against woman