Baseline study on people's perception of violence against women and girls in Tajikistan within the Spotlight Initiative
- Date:
- June 2022
- Number of pages:
- 43
- Author:
- UNICEF
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This study consists of three main components:
- Mapping of Government agencies and NGOs/CSOs working in the area of Gender-based violence;
- Knowledge, Attitude, Practice and Behaviour of respondents, including population and government employees;
- Capacity assessment of the government agencies and civil society organizations to promote gender equality and eradicate gender-based and sexual violence.
The study revealed that:
- the majority of respondents agreed with the statement that violence against women is a serious problem in society (75.2%).
- 4.1% of all respondents believe it is justified to subject girls to child marriage.
- on average 41.2% of respondents justify physical violence. One of the most powerful reasons, according to respondents "justifying violence" is cheating 79.8% (women - 86.6%).
- analysis by "gender of respondents" shows that, on average, women are more likely to justify beating their partner (43.5%) than men (38.9%).