Publication: Preventing violence against women during COVID-19: A qualitative study done in Sri Lanka
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Article
Date
2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
Many countries, including Sri Lanka,
reported an increase in violence against
women (VAW) during the lock-down for
COVID-19 pandemic. VAW results in not
only physical and psychological
repercussions, but also inter-generational
violence - a vicious cycle. Hence, the
objectives of this study were: (i) to increase
awareness of VAW and its physical and
psychological consequences, (ii) to address
masculine norms, and (iii) to spread a clear
message of zero tolerance to VAW. The study
methodology comprised of creating creative
informational posts and videos that
addressed the objectives and disseminating
these through various social media
platforms, in English, Sinhala and Tamil
languages. The project gained wide attention
and appeared to reach numerous social
groups. Several comments were received
from organizations and the public on the
usefulness of this project. Online
conversations too ensued, including those
among university students. Furthermore, the
results obtained showed that there is an
improvement in knowledge and awareness
about VAW. To conclude, VAW took place
even before the pandemic, but COVID-19 has
created even more challenges for women
and girls. The project delineated in this
paper was able to not only empower women
and encourage victims to speak out, but also
address and condemn toxic masculine
norms that contribute to VAW.
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COVID-19, Violence against women
