Changing gender relations and poverty levels in Uganda during the 1979-2007 war: a case study of Madi people of North West Nile
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Date
2013-11
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Dar es salaam University (unpublished work)
Abstract
The study examined Changing Gender Relations and Poverty Levels in Uganda during 1979-
2007 wars. Overall, the study examined the extent to which the series of the prolonged war
affected gender relations and poverty levels among the Madi people of North West Nile
Uganda. More specifically, the study examined three aspects namely, pre- war socioeconomic
political structures and poverty levels, changes in gender relations and poverty
level and gender related constraints and challenges and coping strategies adopted. The study
used a case study research design to closely investigate social gender relations and poverty
levels. The study used both quantitative and qualitative research methods to establish
correlations between key variables included in the specific objectives. A total sample size of
324 respondents including 20 leaders and officials were involved. Purposive and simple
random sampling techniques were used to select respondents. The study used documentary
review, questionnaires, in-depth face to face interviews, focus group discussion and key
informants to provide information for the study.
Overall, study findings revealed that the prolonged wars affected gender relations and
poverty levels negatively at both household and community levels. Specifically, study
findings revealed that patriarchal gender relations in pre-war Madi society denied women
access to resources, education, credit facilities, employment and information and women
participation in political activities. The wars challenged patriarchal gender identity and
relations; it offered women new economic opportunities and greater responsibilities.
However women gained relative economic autonomy through entrepreneur activities. Both
men and women faced serious challenges during the wars and both adopted various coping
strategies to respond to these challenges. The study concluded that gender relations can
positively change despite the negative effect of the wars, poverty can be fought and
challenges educated Madi people about new livelihood and new life style. Finally the study
recommends sensitization of both men and women about changes in gender relations and
poverty levels in war situation. The study contributes new knowledge about gender analysis
in pre - war situations and impact of war on socio cultural gen.d er related changes. However
the study recommends further research into male ego and masculinity identity crisis in war
situation.
Description
XX,287 p.: ill (some col)
Keywords
Gender relations, Poverty levels, 1979-2007 war
Citation
Kenyi, Gowon Lawrence (2013) Changing gender relations and poverty levels in Uganda during the 1979-2007 war: a case study of madi people of North West Nile