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This document contains a worksheet on gender-based violence. It defines various types of gender-based violence that can occur in the family, school, and community, such as sexual harassment, threats, intimidation, physical violence, bullying, stalking, and economic abuse. It also discusses the social, economic, and health consequences of gender-based violence, including increased risk of disability, death, impacts on work and the global economy, and threats to women's health and reproductive health. The worksheet contains questions about identifying examples of gender-based violence from news reports and defining different types of abusive behaviors like domestic violence, physical abuse, emotional violence, sexual violence, economic abuse, threats, neglect, and stalking.

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This document contains a worksheet on gender-based violence. It defines various types of gender-based violence that can occur in the family, school, and community, such as sexual harassment, threats, intimidation, physical violence, bullying, stalking, and economic abuse. It also discusses the social, economic, and health consequences of gender-based violence, including increased risk of disability, death, impacts on work and the global economy, and threats to women's health and reproductive health. The worksheet contains questions about identifying examples of gender-based violence from news reports and defining different types of abusive behaviors like domestic violence, physical abuse, emotional violence, sexual violence, economic abuse, threats, neglect, and stalking.

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Name:

Subject: Gender and Society


Instructor: Mr. Voltaire B. Torrion
Date: November 3, 2020

Worksheet 9

1.
● identify examples of Gender-based violence in the
a. Family - Sexual harassment, Threats and Intimidation and Physical Violence
b. School - Bullying, Stalking, Physical Violence
c. Community - Bullying, Economic Abuse, Neglect
● What are the Consequences od these GBV in terms of:

a. Social Consequences - for survivors themselves as well as for families and


communities. In extreme cases this violence can lead to severe disability or even
death but even inless severe cases VAW impacts on the everyday lives of women
and girls.
b. Economic Consequences - negatively impacts the world of work. It is described
by many as the most prevalent human rights violation in world, with atleast one in
the three women globally estimated to have been coeced into sex, physically
beaten, or otherwise abused in her lifetime.
c. Health Consequences - threatens women's health world adding to the global
burden of disease and harmful impact of reproductive health. Moreover it is
estimated that among women in violent relationships in their twenties and thirties
half experience forced sexual intercourse from abusive partner.
2. Search the Internet for news regarding GBV cases, Analyze the news and identify the
instructions, the survivor and perpectuator and the rights violation.
● Along some migrant routes, half or more of women surveyed reported experiencing
sexual assault during the journey, and many take birth control to avoid becoming
pregnant from rape.
● Anja Parish explains violence against women causes migration exposes women to
violence.

3. These are the behaviour or actions used by one person to control or dominate the other, it is a
pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain
power over another.
Answer: C. Domestic Violence

4. It is intentional use of physical force with the potential for causing death, disability and injury.
Answer: A. Physical Abuse

5. It involves trauma to the victim cause by acts, or coercive tactics.


Answer: B. Emotional Violence

6. It is compelling a person to engage in sexual act again his/her will even if the act is not
completed; attempted or completed sexual act involving a person who is unable to understand the
nature to condition of the act, to decline participants and etc.
Answer: A. Sexual Violence

7. Some example of this violence are: Strict allowance, withholding money at will, forcing yhe
victim to beg for money.
Answer: C. Economic Abuse

8. It is the usage of words, gestures, or weapons to communicate the intent to cause death
disability, injury or physical harm. May include threats of violence, suicide or taking away the
children.
Answer: A. Threat
9. It is a unreasonable deprivation of the individuals basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter,
education, general care and supervision.
Answer: B. Neglect

10. Repeated behaviour, such as following someone, that evokes high level of fear in the victim.
Answer: C. Stalking

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