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Title: Some religious, myths, beliefs, and cultural dispositions as contributors to child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe
Authors: Noel Garikai Muridzo
Samuel Lisenga Simbine
Robert Kudakwashe Chigangaidze
School of Social Work, Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe; Department of Social Work, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
Department of Social Work, Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe
Health, Science and Wellbeing, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
Keywords: Religious practices
Cultural practices
myths
Beliefs
Child sexual abuse
social work Zimbabwe
Issue Date: 11-Feb-2024
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Group
Abstract: While on paper Zimbabwe has a comprehensive child protection legal framework, the occurrence of child sexual abuse (CSA) is high. Drawing from findings of a qualitative study, a case study design, and a research population consisting of a forum of organizations providing CSA interventions: the Victim Friendly System, this paper presents how some cultural myths, cultural practices, cultural rites, and religious practices may contribute to CSA in Zimbabwe. Purposive sampling was used to select 38 professional working in the VFS, 4 key informants, 17 VFS monthly meeting minutes, and 300 court files of tried and sentenced CSA cases from Harare and Gokwe. CSA is a gross child and human rights violation that places some religions, myths, beliefs, and cultural practices at crossroads with social work principles. Various social work interventions are suggested as ways to navigate the paradox: shaped by cultural, traditional, religious, and mythical factors contributing to CSA and legal frameworks to address CSA.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6277
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