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Published in: BMC Women's Health 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Rape | Research

Rape survivors’ experience in Tigray: a qualitative study

Authors: Mengistu Welday Gebremichael, Birhane Gebremariam, Mengistu Mitiku, Znabu Hadush, Bisrat Tesfay, Alemseged Gerezgiher, Muauz Gidey Alemu

Published in: BMC Women's Health | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Introduction

As consequences of war, women and girls are the most likely segment of society to be impacted by violence. War also affects the critical facilities and makes the situation worse as victims cannot get the vital basic services. According to media and unpublished reports, Tigrayan women have been victimized by gang rape and sexual violence. Furthermore, there is substantive evidence of intentional destruction and vandalization of health facilities due to the one-year-old-armed conflict. This study aimed to explore experiences of rape survivors in areas hit by armed conflict in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.

Methods

In this qualitative study, a phenomenological study design was employed among Tigrayan sexual assault survivors in a war-ravaged of Tigray. Survivors were selected purposively and included in the study for an in-depth interview. An interview guide was used to collect the data. Audio records from the in-depth interviews in Tigrigna were transcribed verbatim and then translated into English for analysis. Atlas-ti 7 software was used to code the interview transcripts of the qualitative data, and categorizations and thematizing of the codes were done. Direct quotes were used to describe categories or themes.

Results

Ten women who were survivors of sexual violence and rape related to the war in Tigray participated in the interview. The age of the women ranged between 16 and 30 years with a mean age of 21.7. Among the participants, five were teenagers, six were single and/or economically dependent on their family or husband, and two did not attend any school and were not able to read and write. This study has generated five major thematic areas: (1) infliction of long-lasting trauma on children (2) effects of the rape (3) means of escaping from rape and killings (4) home remedies as means of life saving in war affected areas, and (5) beyond rape.

Conclusions

Rape in war-stricken Tigray has been widespread which includes teenagers and it caused immense psychological and physical damage to the survivors and their families. Damage of critical facilities such as the absence of safe houses for survivors and health services was an added complexity to the victims of rape. Hence, a coordinated effort by the government of Tigray and international partners is required to heal, support and rehabilitate the victims and rebuild the damaged health institutions and reequip the health facilities.
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Metadata
Title
Rape survivors’ experience in Tigray: a qualitative study
Authors
Mengistu Welday Gebremichael
Birhane Gebremariam
Mengistu Mitiku
Znabu Hadush
Bisrat Tesfay
Alemseged Gerezgiher
Muauz Gidey Alemu
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Rape
Published in
BMC Women's Health / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6874
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-023-02502-0

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