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Shaping the Gender Violence and HIV Agendas. Dispatches from the Frontlines of the Global Women’s Movement. Lori Heise Gender Violence and Health Centre, LSHTM. Overview. A bit of my story Some historical perspective Reflections on using research to affect policy.
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Shaping the Gender Violence and HIV Agendas Dispatches from the Frontlines of the Global Women’s Movement Lori Heise Gender Violence and Health Centre, LSHTM
Overview A bit of my story Some historical perspective Reflections on using research to affect policy
Elevating Women’s Prevention Needs in HIV Discourse Global Campaign for Microbicides
Key Themes • Synergy of numbers and stories • Power of paradigms • Risks and benefits of co-opting large institutions • Key role of bridge leaders and knowledge brokers • Importance of activism & insider/outsider strategies
My story Heeding the unexpected
Into the Garhwal Himalayas… On the road to visit the Chipko Movement
Chipko Movement Despite many competing challenges, these women nonetheless considered alcohol and violence as one of their most pressing issues
San Pedro La Laguna Guatemalan Health Project,1988
Maternal & Child Health Promotion Domestic violence was a daily occurrence in this village
Asking for Help Or….the power of a grandmother’s faith
Human Rights Watch The mandate debate Dorothy Thomas Founding director of HRW Women’s Rights program Do human rights include violations by non-state actors? Why does HRW privilege civil & political rights over economic and social rights? Does the state have an affirmative duty to protect women from violence?
Human Rights Watch 105 reports since 1991 on violence and other abuses of women’s human rights
Human Rights Public Health Advantages Rhetorical power of rights language Recourse to international law UN Human rights machinery Fact finding capacity of HR groups Limitations Linked to state accountability Violations addressed after the fact Little recourse beyond courts and public shaming Testimony can be discounted as “not typical” Advantages Focused on prevention Experience with implementing and evaluating interventions Linked to health services that treat consequences of abuse Research methods to quantify prevalence Longstanding focus on changing norms and behavior
Women’ s Rights are Human Rights Campaign Charlotte Bunch, Founding Director
First Center for Women’s Global Leadership Institute Founding mothers of the 16 Days of Activism
2nd World Conference on Human Rights Vienna, 1993 Global Tribunal on Women’s Human Rights 500,000 petition signatures delivered by shopping cart Over 950 separate women’s groups attended
IRNVAW Community • I felt so alone. People didn’t want me to be researching wife beating. I can’t believe I am in a room of people who don’t think I’m crazy. --Young researcher/activist from China • We were so naïve. When we first added questions on violence into our survey on contraceptive use we did nothing special…it never occurred to us that we would have problems. Later we found out that three women had been severely beaten for participating in our survey. We felt awful and realized then that we were in over our heads. -- Mexican researcher
Insider/Outsider Strategies Co-opting the legitimacy of large institutions
Partner violence increases risk of suicidal thoughts and attempts I don’t feel well and I just cry. There are times that I want to be dead. I even thought of killing myself or poisoning myself and my kids, because I think if I have suffered that much, how much would my kids suffer if I am no longer there… Woman interviewed in Peru
Further efforts to expand the research base Manual for Researchers DHS module on IPV Data now available from more than 30 countries Repeat surveys now available in some countries
The power of paradigms Shaping the global discourse
Injury Prevention Paradigm Violence
Host Prevention Agent Environment Traditional “Injury Triangle”
Social ecological model Adopted by WHO and CDC Individual Relationship Community Societal
Synergies of numbers and stories Penetrating the HIV discourse
Global Campaign for Microbicides Bridging the worlds of activism, community and clinical research
With Primary Partner With Casual or Outside Partner
European Union petition demonstration Dublin, 2006
Reflecting on how far we have come Evidence intersecting with activism
Potential first generation microbicide on the horizon • 2nd and 3rd generation candidates already in human clinical trials
16 Days of Activism Ireland Tanzania
16 Days of Activism Nepal Pakistan
16 Days of Activism Cameroon Demonstration
16 Days of Activism Iraq Trinidad
16 Days of Activism Irish Women’s Aid
Thank you For more information on microbicides: www.global-campaign.org For more information on the WHO Multi-country Study on Domestic Violence www.who.int/gender