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Leveraging faith-leaders to prevent violence against women and girls: A qualitative study of evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions in Woliso, Ethiopia.

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posted on 2025-06-03, 13:47 authored by Wosene Berhanu, Elisa GobboElisa Gobbo, Addise Amado Dube, Nesanet Megersa, Yoska Amenu, Mengistu Demeke, Adamu Addisse, Sibylle Herzig Van WeesSibylle Herzig Van Wees

Background

Violence against women and girls (VAWG) affects 1 in 3 women globally. Religion can be both a driver and a potential solution for VAWG. Evidence suggests that faith-leaders can create positive change around VAWG and improve ideas of gender equality, but it is critical to have a context-specific understanding of existing awareness. In Ethiopia, Evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions of VAWG have not been studied.

Aim

To increase understanding of Evangelical faith-leaders' perceptions of gender equality and VAWG and their views on how they can address VAWG, in Woliso, Ethiopia.

Methods

A qualitative study design drawing on 14 semi-structured interviews and observational data from workshops with Evangelical faith-leaders that explored their views on gender equality and VAWG. An inductive reflexive thematic analysis approach was used.

Results

The data analysis generated 4 themes, 8 sub-themes, and 22 categories. The themes include: (1) differing perceptions of VAWG as a problem in the community; (2) navigating between social and religious norms as explanations of VAWG; (3) differing interpretations of biblical scripture; and (4) navigating who has a role in countering gender inequality and VAWG. Many faith-leaders condemned forms of VAWG and expressed hopes for equality, but some failed to grasp all elements of VAWG and utilized religious reasoning to justify VAWG. The majority of faith-leaders expressed an interest in increasing awareness and held hopes for improved gender equality.

Conclusion

Faith-leaders hold different understandings of what constitutes VAWG. Faith-leaders' hopes for equality and their willingness to address VAWG indicates the potential of faith-leaders as important actors in VAWG prevention efforts. Yet, trainings and support are critical.

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Karolinska Institutet

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PLOS global public health

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2767-3375

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2767-3375

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5

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3

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e0003301-

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  • eng

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