Breaking the Culture of Silence and Women’s Protection Groups in North and South Kivu (Democratic Republic of Congo)

Jeremy Allouche, Sohela Nazneen, Mushi Mugumo, Eustache Kuliumbwa Lulego, Irene Hamuli
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Abstract Dynamics of a protracted conflict and restrictive norms and customs have created gender specific vulnerabilities for women living in rural areas of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo ( drc ). Despite a growing awareness about women’s rights and protection needs among state actors and local authorities, women’s agency to break the culture of silence around violence remain limited. Based on extensive field work with selected communities in North and South Kivu in eastern drc , we analyse how this culture of silence limits the agency of individual women to seek self-protection. We also examine the role of women’s groups in these study areas and the strategies these groups use to advocate for their self and collective protection needs. We argue that the use of various frames to gain support of stakeholders, creating informal networks with key figures to gain access, and building allies among men have enabled women members of these groups to challenge restrictive norms around women’s access to decision-making spaces and visibilised their presence in public and break the culture of silence. We also point out that the sustainability of these mechanisms is open to question and backlash against women’s groups remains a possibility.
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北基伍省和南基伍省打破沉默文化和妇女保护团体(刚果民主共和国)
长期冲突的动态和限制性规范和习俗给生活在刚果民主共和国东部农村地区的妇女造成了特定性别的脆弱性。尽管国家行为体和地方当局对妇女权利和保护需求的认识日益提高,但妇女在打破围绕暴力的沉默文化方面的作用仍然有限。基于对刚果民主共和国东部北基伍省和南基伍省选定社区的广泛实地工作,我们分析了这种沉默文化如何限制了个体妇女寻求自我保护的能力。我们还研究了妇女团体在这些研究领域中的作用,以及这些团体用于倡导其自我和集体保护需求的策略。我们认为,使用各种框架来获得利益相关者的支持,与关键人物建立非正式网络以获得访问权,并在男性之间建立盟友,使这些群体的女性成员能够挑战围绕女性进入决策空间的限制性规范,并在公共场合露面,打破沉默文化。我们还指出,这些机制的可持续性存在问题,对妇女团体的反弹仍有可能。
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