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  • in reply to: Reflection: Common Social Norms #231862
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      Men as the bread winner table,
      Women doing all household chores to include caring responsibilities
      Beating children to foster discipline
      when children good its said to have been influenced by the father and when they do wrong its often blamed on women

      in reply to: Reflection: Common Social Norms #231860
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        Societal expectation and norms such as man as the bread winner, sometimes put a lot of pressure on the man and when out of work is likely to exert to violence for failing to owner societal expectations and for not man being enough to fend for the children

        in reply to: Reflection: Shared Risk Factors #231853
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          This practice is common in communities, households and even schools, religious beliefs that community have and used as a way of justifying corporal punishment in school means to discipline children.

          in reply to: Welcome and Introductions #231834
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            I am Charity Rugube, Zimbabwean. Passionate about AGYW development and this course becomes very key in addressing social norms affecting our communities. Looking forward to the interactions, networking and learning to improve knowledge for impartation and sharing within programmes and CO level to build presence around VAW/VAC

            in reply to: Reflect and discuss: Prevention strategies #231418
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              Violence can happen at one, and affect people differently and differs by context. however, when designing strategies they need to touch on RESPECT – and address relationships, Empower, Service provision, Poverty reduction, Enabling environments, Child friendly and Transform attitudes and behaviors and address across the ecological level- individual, , inter-relations, households, community and society at large to include partner interventions that includes men involvement in VSLAs and dialogues imbedded in VSLAs and community leader engagements

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