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Violence against women in
India

     Analysing ground realities
UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon
8 March 2007

   “Violence against women and girls continues
    unabated in every continent, country and
    culture. It takes a devastating toll on women’s
    lives, on their families, and on society as a
    whole. Most societies prohibit such violence
    — yet the reality is that too often, it is covered
    up or tacitly condoned”.
United Nation’s definition of
          Violence against Women

   “Any act of gender-based violence that
    results in or is likely to result in physical,
    sexual, or psychological harm or suffering to
    women, including threats of such acts,
    coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty,
    whether occurring in public or private life."
Situation of violence against women in India

   Gender discrimination, including physical, sexual,
    emotional and economic violence, son preference,
    unequal resource distribution and unequal decision-
    making power (in both private and public spaces)
   Caste discrimination, especially (but not restricted
    to) women from specific castes
   Communal violence against women
   Neo-economic policies impacting women’s lives in
    diverse ways (specific kinds of jobs for women,
    market impacting men leading to increasing violence
    against women)
What do the statistics show?
    Child sex ratio
   Census of India 2001: sex ratio of 933:1000
   Child sex ratio (0-6 years) – from 945: 1000 in
    1991 to 927:1000 in 2001
   National Family Health Survey (NFHS-3) of
    India (2006) child sex ratio (0-6 years) same for
    urban areas as Census data, but 921:1000
    (versus 934:1000 in 2001) for rural areas
Violence against Women

   NFHS 3: 1 in 5 women (20%) face domestic
    violence from their husbands (global statistics
    between 20-50%)
   The National Crimes Record Bureau (2007):
    total crime against women has increased by
    12.5% from 2006
   From 2006-2007, there was a 6.2% increase
    in rates of cases filed under dowry “deaths”
    (NCRB 2007)
Laws under the Indian Penal Code (IPC)
   Dowry Prohibition Act: any property or valuable
    (direct or indirect) given before, at or after the
    marriage
   Section 304B: Death of a woman within 7 years of
    her marriage
   Section 498A: When husband or his family subjects
    woman to cruelty (“intentional” behaviour that
    causes serious injury or harassment for dowry)
   Section 376: Rape law
   Section 294: Obscene acts and songs
   Section 354: Intent to outrage a woman’s modesty
Protection of Women against Domestic
Violence Act (PWDVA) 2005: highlights
   Rights-based (civil) law
   Advocates the right to live with dignity
   First law in India to define DV in a
    comprehensive way
   Legal right to live a life free of violence
   Government accountable to stop DV
   Emergency orders to stop DV (right to
    residence, protection orders)
Millennium Development Goals
                   India

   The overall goal of the 2008-2012 MDGs
    Country Programme is to advance the
    fulfillment of the rights of all women and
    children in India to survive and thrive,
    develop, participate and be protected by
    reducing social inequalities based on gender,
    caste, ethnicity or region.
Status of MDGs in India (Oct 2008)
According to the Parliamentarian Group on MDGs in
  India:
 1/3rd of total population lives below the poverty line;
  1/4th of the world’s poor
 1 in every 10 children will not reach the age of 5
 Largest number of maternal deaths in the world
 Lowest public health budgets (by GDP percentage)
  in the world
 Sex ratio of 927 girls:1000 boys
 Bottom 10 on international list of women’s economic
  participation
 Lowest number of women parliamentarians
Successes under the MDGs in India

   Largest number of women in local government
    in the world
   Progress in school enrolment and access to
    water
   National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
    implemented to alleviate extreme poverty
Women’s Movement in India
   Growth in autonomous women’s organisations over
    the past three decades
   Increased awareness of women’s rights
   Demand for special cells of women police officers
    for investigation
   Change in women’s status: stronger “political” voice;
    visibility in the economy (including in non-traditional
    professions); more number of girls in education
   Campaigns about violence against women (from the
    individual to the community level)
   JAGORI as an example
JAGORI vision and objectives
    Bringing feminist consciousness to a
    wider audience using creative media

Objectives:

• Consciousness raising
• Production and distribution of creative material
• Dissemination of information on feminist
concerns
• Advocacy on women’s rights and gender
equality
Some of our materials
Advocacy Products
Men’s role in stopping discrimination
against women
   At a personal level, increased involvement of
    men in parenting
   Increasing number of organisations of men
    against violence
   Community-level initiatives to prevent
    violence: the JAGORI example
   Gender sensitisation workshops with men
    and joint campaigns against violence against
    women
JAGORI campaigns to create space for
women’s rights
State initiatives in India
   Police initiatives to introduce a more rights-
    based approach to women’s issues (gender
    training of their personnel and the Parivartan
    programme of the Delhi Police)
   Government schemes for the girl child
   Institutionalising safety of women and girls:
    the Delhi government initiatives
   Changing policy into law – initial stages:
    sexual harassment at the workplace
    guidelines and child sexual abuse draft bill
Campaign Materials
Challenges

   Cultural mindset about women
   “Superiority” of men versus “inferiority” of
    women (both within private spaces like the
    family, and public spaces like the workplace)
   “Public” domestic violence (“honour” killings,
    community courts)
   Myth of male marginalisation used to support
    withdrawal of progressive legislation (like
    reservations)
Way ahead

   Increase in women’s participation at all
    levels: social, economic and political
   Awareness of women’s rights – by the State,
    civil society organisations, as well as the
    public at large
   Gender budgeting and gender mainstreaming
    within State agencies and civil society
    organisations

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Vaw in india_hrn

  • 1. Violence against women in India Analysing ground realities
  • 2. UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon 8 March 2007  “Violence against women and girls continues unabated in every continent, country and culture. It takes a devastating toll on women’s lives, on their families, and on society as a whole. Most societies prohibit such violence — yet the reality is that too often, it is covered up or tacitly condoned”.
  • 3. United Nation’s definition of Violence against Women  “Any act of gender-based violence that results in or is likely to result in physical, sexual, or psychological harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or private life."
  • 4. Situation of violence against women in India  Gender discrimination, including physical, sexual, emotional and economic violence, son preference, unequal resource distribution and unequal decision- making power (in both private and public spaces)  Caste discrimination, especially (but not restricted to) women from specific castes  Communal violence against women  Neo-economic policies impacting women’s lives in diverse ways (specific kinds of jobs for women, market impacting men leading to increasing violence against women)
  • 5. What do the statistics show? Child sex ratio  Census of India 2001: sex ratio of 933:1000  Child sex ratio (0-6 years) – from 945: 1000 in 1991 to 927:1000 in 2001  National Family Health Survey (NFHS-3) of India (2006) child sex ratio (0-6 years) same for urban areas as Census data, but 921:1000 (versus 934:1000 in 2001) for rural areas
  • 6. Violence against Women  NFHS 3: 1 in 5 women (20%) face domestic violence from their husbands (global statistics between 20-50%)  The National Crimes Record Bureau (2007): total crime against women has increased by 12.5% from 2006  From 2006-2007, there was a 6.2% increase in rates of cases filed under dowry “deaths” (NCRB 2007)
  • 7. Laws under the Indian Penal Code (IPC)  Dowry Prohibition Act: any property or valuable (direct or indirect) given before, at or after the marriage  Section 304B: Death of a woman within 7 years of her marriage  Section 498A: When husband or his family subjects woman to cruelty (“intentional” behaviour that causes serious injury or harassment for dowry)  Section 376: Rape law  Section 294: Obscene acts and songs  Section 354: Intent to outrage a woman’s modesty
  • 8. Protection of Women against Domestic Violence Act (PWDVA) 2005: highlights  Rights-based (civil) law  Advocates the right to live with dignity  First law in India to define DV in a comprehensive way  Legal right to live a life free of violence  Government accountable to stop DV  Emergency orders to stop DV (right to residence, protection orders)
  • 9. Millennium Development Goals India  The overall goal of the 2008-2012 MDGs Country Programme is to advance the fulfillment of the rights of all women and children in India to survive and thrive, develop, participate and be protected by reducing social inequalities based on gender, caste, ethnicity or region.
  • 10. Status of MDGs in India (Oct 2008) According to the Parliamentarian Group on MDGs in India:  1/3rd of total population lives below the poverty line; 1/4th of the world’s poor  1 in every 10 children will not reach the age of 5  Largest number of maternal deaths in the world  Lowest public health budgets (by GDP percentage) in the world  Sex ratio of 927 girls:1000 boys  Bottom 10 on international list of women’s economic participation  Lowest number of women parliamentarians
  • 11. Successes under the MDGs in India  Largest number of women in local government in the world  Progress in school enrolment and access to water  National Rural Employment Guarantee Act implemented to alleviate extreme poverty
  • 12. Women’s Movement in India  Growth in autonomous women’s organisations over the past three decades  Increased awareness of women’s rights  Demand for special cells of women police officers for investigation  Change in women’s status: stronger “political” voice; visibility in the economy (including in non-traditional professions); more number of girls in education  Campaigns about violence against women (from the individual to the community level)  JAGORI as an example
  • 13. JAGORI vision and objectives Bringing feminist consciousness to a wider audience using creative media Objectives: • Consciousness raising • Production and distribution of creative material • Dissemination of information on feminist concerns • Advocacy on women’s rights and gender equality
  • 14. Some of our materials
  • 16.
  • 17. Men’s role in stopping discrimination against women  At a personal level, increased involvement of men in parenting  Increasing number of organisations of men against violence  Community-level initiatives to prevent violence: the JAGORI example  Gender sensitisation workshops with men and joint campaigns against violence against women
  • 18. JAGORI campaigns to create space for women’s rights
  • 19. State initiatives in India  Police initiatives to introduce a more rights- based approach to women’s issues (gender training of their personnel and the Parivartan programme of the Delhi Police)  Government schemes for the girl child  Institutionalising safety of women and girls: the Delhi government initiatives  Changing policy into law – initial stages: sexual harassment at the workplace guidelines and child sexual abuse draft bill
  • 21. Challenges  Cultural mindset about women  “Superiority” of men versus “inferiority” of women (both within private spaces like the family, and public spaces like the workplace)  “Public” domestic violence (“honour” killings, community courts)  Myth of male marginalisation used to support withdrawal of progressive legislation (like reservations)
  • 22. Way ahead  Increase in women’s participation at all levels: social, economic and political  Awareness of women’s rights – by the State, civil society organisations, as well as the public at large  Gender budgeting and gender mainstreaming within State agencies and civil society organisations