Impacts of Gender -Based Violence On the Girl Child Education in Bwera Sub County, Kasese District, And Western Uganda.

TABLE CONTENT

DECLARATION

APPROVAL jj

DEDICATION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv

ABBREVIATiON AND ACRONYMS

LIST OF TABLES

LIST OF FIGURES vii

TABLE CONTENT viii

ABSTRACT xii

CHAPTER ONE 1

1.0 Introduction 1

1,1 Background

1.2 Conceptual perspective 2

1.3 Problem Statement 2

1.4 Purpose of the Study 3

1.5 Objectives of the Study 3

1.5.1 General objectives of the study 3

1.5.2 Specific objectives 3

1.6 Research Questions 3

1.7 Scope of the Study 4

1.7.1 Geographical scope 4

1 .7.2 Content scope 4

1.7.3 Time scope 4

L7.4Theoretical scope 4

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1.8 Significances of the study .4

1.9 Definition of significant key words/terms 5

CHAPTER TWO 7

LITERITURE REVIEW 7

2,0 Introduction 7

2.1 Theoretical Framework 7

2.2 What are the impacts of Gender — Based Violence on Girl Child Enrolment in School of

Bwera Sub County Kasese District9 8

2.3 What are the effects of Gender — Based Violence to the girl child performance in schools of

Bwera Sub County9 9

2.4 What are the possible effects of Gender-Based Violence on the Girl Child achievement of

Education in schools of Bwera Sub County2 1 0

2.5 Related Literature 12

2.6 Study Gaps 13

2.7Conceptual framework 14

CHAPTER THREE

METHODOLOGY 15

3.0 Introduction 15

3.1 The Research Design 15

3.2 Study population 15

3.3 Sample Size and Selection 15

3.4 Instruments of Data Collection 16

3.5 Research procedure 17

3.6 Methods of data analysis 17

3.7 Data Quality Control 17

3.7.1 Validity 17

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3.7.2Reliabilit~p .17

3.7.3 Ethica.l considerations .18

3.8 Liniitations ofttae study 18

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F’I!4I~INGS, DATA PRESEN1’A’rIONS, A?1IiA.1(AJ.YSIS......._............_._........._...._....19

4.0 Ijitroduction 19

‘1.1 Data presentation 19

4.2 l’he Gender ofthe respondents 19

4.3 The l~espondents Age Bracket 20

4.4 Respondents L1evel ofEducations 20

4.5 The respondent working experience 21

4.5.1 Do you think there are effects of GBV girl child Enrollment in schools of Bwera Sub

County? .

4.5.2 Are you aware ofany strategies put in place to fight against GBV in your locality? 24

4.5.3 Ways of eliminating violation on girl child right to education as mentioned by the

respondents 25

4.6 Are you aware ofthe impacts ofGBV on girl child performance? 26

4.6.1 Are there any stakeholders you are aware oftrying to promote girl child education? 27

4.6.2 The stakeholders mentioned by the respondents include; 27

4.6.3 Contributions ofthe above mentioned stak.eholders 28

4.7. Are their effects ofGBV have on girl children in attaining! achieving their education? 28

4.7.1 Do you believe in the promotion ofgirl child right to education? 29

4.7.2 What is the importance ofeducating girl children? 30

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CHAPTER FIVE .31

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 31

5.0 Introduction 31

5.1 Summary of finding 31

5.2 Conclusions 32

5.3 Recommendations 32

5.4 Suggested Areas f~or Further Research 33

REFERENCES 34

APPENDIX I: RESEARCH INSTRUMENT 35

QUESTIONNAIRES FOR TOP MANAGEMENT 35

APPENDIX II: TIME FRAME 38

APPENDIX III: BUDGET 39

ABSTRACT The research investigated on impacts of GBV on girl child Education in Bwera relationships between GBV and girls’ child Education in Bwera Sub County Kasese district. The study used a case study research design to get an estimation of the respondents’ views in regard to the objectives of the study. The target was selected people in Kasese district putting much focus on Bwera Sub County. The study therefore used a sample of 80 respondents from a target population of 100 respondents. It employed a purposive sampling to avoid bias in data presentation. This study used both primary and secondary sources which all involved data from the field and literature already written by other authors. Due to limited time, the researcher used questionnaires (respondent’s fill- in what they knew about the topic in regard with the formulated questions) and interviews (face to face narration). After data collection, it was ethically analyzed by use of frequency tables and percentages. The findings revealed that males participated less in the study with a percentage of 44% and 56% for females respectively, respondents of bracket age 30-39 and 40-49 participated more with 31%, most respondents completed certificate and Diploma. The findings also revealed that majority of the respondents had a working experience of 1-5 years that is 50% responses therefore it implied that the survey was carried out from the most experienced respondents. The findings depicted that most of the respondents knew thai there were effects of GBV on girl child school enrolment with a percentage of 65% further it revealed that it undermines the social, economic, psychological, spiritual and emotional wellbeing of the girl child with a percentage of 38% responses,56% of the respondents’ responses implies that there are strategies to curb GBV and 62% mentioned UPE and USE as the most applicable strategies. Objective two analyzed effects of GBV on the girl child performance in schools. The study revealed that 76% of the respondents agreed that there are impacts and majority with a percentage of 28% said it undermines the social and economic development of girls and women, increased illiteracy levels among girls (25%), encourage development of policies (25%), creation of opportunities for studies (22%). The study revealed that most of the respondents believed in the promotion of girl right to education with a percentage of 86% who revealed the importance of educating girl children, improves on how girls attain responsibilities in homes (34%), shapes the ability of a girl to acquire formal knowledge and skills (3 1%), reduces on the high rates of dependencies (19%) and 13% mentioned that it promotes awareness in girls about their life styles. Elimination ways like formulation of clubs in schools, involvement of girl children as central players, enacting strict laws in favor of girl children can be adopted to overcome challenges. The study therefore concluded that the impacts of GBV like increased illiteracy levels among girls, undermined social and economic development of girls and women, creation of opportunities for studies and encouraged development of policies have increased gender inequality. Therefore the study recommended gender issues be mainstreamed throughout the education system, girls education clubs be introduced in schools so as girls can reach out to fellow pupils and students and awareness raising and sensitization should be embarked on to target the entire school population. Hence further research is recommended on how GBV constraints the realization of the right to education, relationship between SRGBV and women’s levels of literacy and the relationship between people’s awareness for importance of educating girls and women in their social and economic development.

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NATO, B (2022). Impacts of Gender -Based Violence On the Girl Child Education in Bwera Sub County, Kasese District, And Western Uganda.. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/impacts-of-gender-based-violence-on-the-girl-child-education-in-bwera-sub-county-kasese-district-and-western-uganda

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NATO, BWAMBALE "Impacts of Gender -Based Violence On the Girl Child Education in Bwera Sub County, Kasese District, And Western Uganda." Afribary. Afribary, 19 Jul. 2022, https://track.afribary.com/works/impacts-of-gender-based-violence-on-the-girl-child-education-in-bwera-sub-county-kasese-district-and-western-uganda. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.

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NATO, BWAMBALE . "Impacts of Gender -Based Violence On the Girl Child Education in Bwera Sub County, Kasese District, And Western Uganda.". Afribary, Afribary, 19 Jul. 2022. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/impacts-of-gender-based-violence-on-the-girl-child-education-in-bwera-sub-county-kasese-district-and-western-uganda >.

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NATO, BWAMBALE . "Impacts of Gender -Based Violence On the Girl Child Education in Bwera Sub County, Kasese District, And Western Uganda." Afribary (2022). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/impacts-of-gender-based-violence-on-the-girl-child-education-in-bwera-sub-county-kasese-district-and-western-uganda