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Wife Beating: A Disturbing 32% of Ghanaian Girls Say It's Justifiable

 About 32 per cent of girls in the country between 15 years to 24 years believe that ‘wife beating’ is justifiable, Joycelyn Adii, the Bono Regional Director of the Department of Gender, said.

She said a domestic violence survey conducted in 2016 revealed that 27.7% of Ghanaian women have suffered at least one form of violence.

Adii called for stakeholder support to end outmoded traditional practices, inimical to the holistic growth and development of women and girls.

She said harmful traditional norms remained a key barrier to the progressive growth and development of women and girls in the country.

Adii made the call when speaking at a forum to mark the 2025 celebration of the “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence” campaign, held at Abesim, near Sunyani.

Wife Beating, Gender violence

Every year in November, the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection (MoGCSP) launches and spearheads the campaign to raise awareness and promote action to eliminate violence against women and girls in the country.

On the theme: “The role of the community in protecting women and girls”, the Bono Regional Office of the Department of Gender, with Support from ActionAid Ghana (AAG), a Non-Governmental Organisation, organised the forum.

It sought to intensify awareness creation and to highlight forms of gender-based violence against women and girls to stimulate stakeholders’ support towards ending the menace and attended by civil society actors, security services, as well as representatives of political parties and women and youth groups.

Adii noted that: “When a woman is beaten, when a girl is assaulted, when a child is mistreated, the entire community feels the impacts because families are broken, children are traumatised, productivity declines, and poverty deepens”.

She emphasised that gender-based violence was not a private issue, but a human rights issue, a public health concern and a key development challenge.

In fact, violence does not occur in a vacuum but occurs in our homes, neighbourhoods, classrooms, marketplaces, and now in the digital space.

It hides behind closed doors and is too often protected by silence, stigma, blame and harmful norms,” Adii stated.

She expressed concern that such online attacks, cyberstalking, non-consensual sharing of images, body-shaming, threats, defamation and harassment have become tools of abuse, saying “just like physical violence, digital violence destroys confidence, dignity, mental health and opportunities.

Kwame Afram Denkyira, the Bono Regional Programme Manager of the AAG, emphasised that violence against women and girls continued to be the most urgent and pervasive human rights violation, resulting in serious harm for individual women, families, communities and the broader society.

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