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What Evidence Exists for Initiatives to Reduce Risk and Incidence of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict and Other Humanitarian Crises? A Systematic Review

机译:在减少武装冲突和其他人道主义危机中的性暴力风险和发生率的倡议方面存在哪些证据?系统评价

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Sexual violence is highly prevalent in armed conflict and other humanitarian crises and attracting increasing policy and practice attention. This systematic review aimed to canvas the extent and impact of initiatives to reduce incidence, risk and harm from sexual violence in conflict, post-conflict and other humanitarian crises, in low and middle income countries. Twenty three bibliographic databases and 26 websites were searched, covering publications from 1990 to September 2011 using database-specific keywords for sexual violence and conflict or humanitarian crisis. The 40 included studies reported on seven strategy types: i) survivor care; ii) livelihood initiatives; iii) community mobilisation; iv) personnel initiatives; v) systems and security responses; vi) legal interventions and vii) multiple component interventions. Conducted in 26 countries, the majority of interventions were offered in African countries. Despite the extensive literature on sexual violence by combatants, most interventions addressed opportunistic forms of sexual violence committed in post-conflict settings. Only one study specifically addressed the disaster setting. Actual implementation of initiatives appeared to be limited as was the quality of outcome studies. No studies prospectively measured incidence of sexual violence, although three studies provided some evidence of reductions in association with firewood distribution to reduce women's exposure, as did one program to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse by peacekeeping forces. Apparent increases to risk resulted from lack of protection, stigma and retaliation associated with interventions. Multiple-component interventions and sensitive community engagement appeared to contribute to positive outcomes. Significant obstacles prevent women seeking help following sexual violence, pointing to the need to protect anonymity and preventive strategies. This review contributes a conceptual framework for understanding the forms, settings, and interventions for conflict and crisis-related sexual violence. It points to the need for thorough implementation of initiatives that build on local capacity, while avoiding increased risk and re-traumatisation to survivors of sexual violence.
机译:性暴力在武装冲突和其他人道主义危机中非常普遍,并引起越来越多的政策和实践关注。这项系统的审查旨在探讨在中低收入国家减少冲突,冲突后和其他人道主义危机中性暴力的发生率,风险和损害的举措的范围和影响。搜索了23个书目数据库和26个网站,涵盖了1990年至2011年9月之间的出版物,使用了针对性暴力,冲突或人道主义危机的特定数据库关键字。 40项包括7种策略类型的研究报告:i)幸存者护理; ii)生计倡议; iii)社区动员; iv)人员举措; v)系统和安全响应; vi)法律干预和vii)多要素干预。在26个国家进行,大多数干预措施是在非洲国家提供的。尽管有大量关于战斗人员性暴力的文献,但大多数干预措施都是针对冲突后环境中机会主义形式的性暴力。只有一项研究专门针对灾难环境。举措的实际实施似乎受到限制,成果研究的质量也受到限制。尽管有三项研究提供了一些证据,表明减少柴火分配以减少妇女的暴露,但没有一项研究能够衡量性暴力的发生,也没有一项预防维和部队进行性剥削和性虐待的计划。风险的明显增加是由于缺乏与干预相关的保护,污名和报复。多方面的干预和敏感的社区参与似乎有助于取得积极成果。重大障碍阻止妇女在性暴力之后寻求帮助,指出需要保护匿名性和预防策略。这项审查为理解冲突和与危机相关的性暴力的形式,环境和干预措施提供了概念框架。它指出有必要彻底实施以当地能力为基础的倡议,同时避免增加风险和避免性暴力幸存者再次遭受创伤。

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