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        HIV/AIDS : A Problem for Africa A Special Problem for African Women

        Moletsane, Mokgadi,DeLancey, Mark W. 숙명여자대학교 아세아여성문제연구소 2003 Asian Women Vol.16 No.-

        A study of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa indicates the severity of the disease for the content and highlights the unequal gender distribution of the infection. Although once thought of as a disease of men, in Africa women are now being infected in greater numbers than men. In addition, HIV is becoming a disease of the young, with young women and girls much more frequently infected than young men and boys. Biological differences between women and men offer only a partial explanation for this phenomenon. For a more complete explanation we must look to African economic and political inequalities between genders. Also significant are various cultural practices and beliefs, some of which are widely distributed in the region and some of which are specific to particular locales.

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        The Experiences of Abused South African Women in Shelters

        Mokgadi Moletsane-Kekae 숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 2009 Asian Women Vol.25 No.2

        Abrahams and Jewkes (2005) report that South Africa experiences high levels of violent crimes. In particular, in South Africa in 1999, 8.8 women per 100 000 aged 14 years or older were murdered by a current or ex-husband or boyfriend (Abrahams & Jewkes, 2005). This indicates the seriousness of the problem of women abuse in South Africa, which motivated this study. This study explores the experiences of abused women living in shelters for abused women. The participants in this study were abused by people known and close to them, such as their spouses, boyfriends, step-fathers and uncles. Due to such abuse, they had to seek refuge in shelters for abused women, where they have access to psychological intervention and counseling. This study reports on multiple case studies that were conducted on victims of domestic violence in two shelters in South Africa. Some of the reasons given for being abused were: their refusal to give their abusers money for drugs, refusal to have sex without condoms because the abusers ha paid lobola or dowry, and the refusal to allow their husbands or partners to have extra-marital affairs. The participants were exposed to verbal, psychological/emotional, physical, sexual and financial/economic abuse. In the shelters, they were empowered to acquire different skills in order to prepare them for life after the shelter.

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