Customary Marriages and Gender Equality : Zimbabwean and South African Perspectives
Customary Marriages and Gender Equality : Zimbabwean and South African Perspectives
Patriarchy continues to place limitations on women's rights in many societies. This is manifested by the unequal gender power relations between sexes, which also adversely impact women's sexual and reproductive health rights. Using the key human rights principles of non-discrimination and gender equality, the study aimed to analyse gender equality within the sexual and reproductive health domain in customary marriages from the Zimbabwean and South African perspectives. The study was qualitative, conducted in Makwarela (South Africa) and Concession (Zimbabwe) with 16 participants using semi-structured interviews to collect data which were analysed using narrative analysis. The study established that there are restrictive gender norms that negatively affect the interaction of women with the health system, thereby producing negative health outcomes. The study recommends that women be empowered educationally, politically and financially so that they can make their own decisions regarding their health and well-being.
CITATION: Gwatimba,Leah. Customary Marriages and Gender Equality : Zimbabwean and South African Perspectives . London : Adonis & Abbey Publishers , 2021. African Journal of Gender, Society and Development, Vol 10, No. 2, 2021, pp. 41–58 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frcustomary-marriages-and-gender-equality-zimbabwean-and-south-african-perspectives