Policy paper: Violence against women: towards a policy understanding of the patriarchy

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Hussain, S. 2025. Policy paper: Violence against women: towards a policy understanding of the patriarchy. European Center for Populism Studies. https://doi.org/10.55271/pop0005
TitlePolicy paper: Violence against women: towards a policy understanding of the patriarchy
AuthorsHussain, S.
Abstract

Violence Against Women (VAW) and girls can take many forms globally, from the absence of personal agency to sexual violence and domestic abuse. To better understand how VAW affects women in the Middle East in particular, this policy brief addresses various instances of violence against Kurdish women in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI). A particular focus is given to forced/arranged marriages, honour-based violence, and female genital mutilation, which form a ‘patriarchal trifecta’ of oppression: a phenomenon that the author has identified and researched extensively. The policy brief recommendations informed by this research are relevant to policymakers both in the KRI and beyond, including European Union member states that have dealt with troubling cases of violence against women in immigrant communities and are facing similar challenges to women’s rights. Examining violations against women is relevant for many parts of the Middle East, and more broadly societies and communities where patriarchal values and norms produce a social milieu where the main justification for VAW is the protection of a social construct of honour. This policy brief is informed by fieldwork conducted in the KRI; 55 qualitative interviews with policymakers, United Nations officials, attorneys, academics, activists, civil society members, plus women and male survivors and perpetrators of VAW; and a quantitative survey conducted among 200 women and men to gauge their opinions on this multi-faceted phenomenon. The goal of this policy brief is to give the public institutions responsible for monitoring women’s welfare a better picture of the challenges to equality that women still face and offer ways forward in terms of addressing these challenges.

Sustainable Development Goals5 Gender equality
Middlesex University ThemeHealth & Wellbeing
PublisherEuropean Center for Populism Studies
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Print05 Feb 2025
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Accepted2025
Deposited14 Mar 2025
Output statusPublished
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Policy brief, peer-reviewed

French language version at https://kurdistan-au-feminin.fr/2025/02/07/violences-faites-aux-femm...

Web address (URL)https://www.populismstudies.org/violence-against-women-towards-a-policy-understanding-of-the-patriarchy/
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.55271/pop0005
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