Policy Brief on Drugs and Substance Use as a Risk Factor for Gender Based Violence among Intimate and Non-Intimate Partners.
Abstract
Gender based violence (GBV) is a global public health problem that poses challenges in human health, with a higher prevalence in developing countries. GBV is an abuse of human rights that occurs internationally, in both developing and developed countries, regardless of culture, socio-economic class or religion. GBV is caused by systemic gender inequalities and encompasses all acts of physical, emotional, sexual and psychological violence perpetuated against a person due to their gender.
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30-06-2023
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Policy Brief on Drugs and Substance Use as a Risk Factor for Gender Based Violence among Intimate and Non-Intimate Partners. (2023). African Journal of Alcohol and Drug Abuse (AJADA), 9(2), 88-90. https://ajada.nacada.go.ke/index.php/ajada/article/view/64