‘Mind the Gaps’: Exploring Regional and Gender Patterns in Threats to Ethiopian Adolescents’ Bodily Integrity
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‘Mind the Gaps’: Exploring Regional and Gender Patterns in Threats to Ethiopian Adolescents’ Bodily Integrity
05.09.2023 | Ethiopia
Country
Ethiopia
Capability domains
Bodily integrity and freedom from violence
Audience type
Programme designer or implementer
Year of publication
2023
Authors
Elizabeth Presler‑Marshall, Nicola Jones, Sarah Baird, Rebecca Dutton, Workneh Yadete
Spurred by international commitments to address age- and gender-based violence, this article uses a capabilities framework to address an important data gap on violence against adolescents in Ethiopia. It draws on mixed-methods data collected in 2019/2020 in three diverse rural regions. This includes surveys completed by 5539 girls and boys as well as 819 qualitative interviews with adolescents, caregivers, community members, and service providers. We find that threats to adolescents’ bodily integrity are shaped by a complex interplay of age, gender, and sociocultural environment. Girls are less able than boys to enjoy freedom of movement and control over their bodies, and age-related violence is often deeply gendered in ways that are context specific. Differences in service provisioning augment already large gaps between adolescents in different regions. To tackle threats to adolescents’ bodily integrity, awareness-raising efforts need to be twinned with improved access to education, health, social protection, and justice services.
Suggested citation:
Presler-Marshall, E., Jones, N., Baird, S. et al. ‘Mind the Gaps’: Exploring Regional and Gender Patterns in Threats to Ethiopian Adolescents’ Bodily Integrity. Eur J Dev Res (2023). (https://doi.org/10.1057/s41287-023-00602-z)