Pandemic Within A Pandemic Genderbased Violence Experiences Of Women In Marondera Urban (2020- 2021), Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe
Keywords:
development., Broken Windows, COVID-19, pandemic, violence, sub-Saharan AfricaAbstract
This article is a pilot study that is part of broader research on genderbased violence (GBV) during the COVID-19 pandemic in the
Marondera Urban District. Women in Marondera Urban have been on
the receiving end of GBV from time immemorial. However, the
problem appears to have increased during the COVID-19-induced
lockdown in Marondera from April 2020 to February 2021. Physical,
social, sexual and economic abuse were the most common forms of
violence in Marondera urban. Using the Broken Windows Theory, this
study is premised on the sad reality that GBV continues unabated in
the 21st century with the pandemic worsening the situation. This is a
qualitative study where eight participants were purposively selected.
Face-to-face interviews were conducted with the eight participants.
The findings indicated that before the COVID-19 pandemic, GBV was
already high, however, the situation further deteriorated during the
COVID-19-induced lockdowns as couples were confined at home most
of the time.