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Sexual and Gender-Based violence is a crucial human rights issue that occurred
gender-based unequal power relations and mostly victimized women and girls all over
the world. It includes physical, emotional, psychological, and sexual violence and
Millions of women have died and are disabled globally. Violence makes economic and
social costs in terms of job loss, poverty, lack of access to resources and services, and
inequality because violence denies education, political participation, social engagement,
and employment. Prevailing economic and social crises induce the above incidence in
various forms in Sri Lanka and analyze this problem, Jaffna District has been selected
as a research area. To find out the result of this study, qualitative research methods such
as structured interviews with key persons and discussions with responsible groups have
been adopted. The results show that the SGBV has increased drastically by causing
several socio-economic factors during the economic crisis in a particular area and it affects
women’s well-being negatively in order to make economic costs immensely. Therefore,
the government and respective organizations should be aware of this threatening issue
and undertake suitable strategies to prevent violence against women. |
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