Pavlish Carol, Ho Anita
School of Nursing, University of California, Los Angeles, 700 Tiverton Ave, Box 956918, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2009 Apr-Jun;32(2):144-57. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0b013e3181a3b0c4.
Gender-based violence persists in postconflict settings. Implementing an ethnographic study with Congolese refugees in Rwanda, we investigated community perspectives on justice and human rights. As core concepts, participants described the right to equal value as human beings and the corresponding responsibility to respect human rights as the basis for justice. Three factors that impede human rights include cultural ideology, social distance, and lack of a rights-enabling environment. Men described gender similarities while women emphasized gender differences in human rights. Ecological perspectives and rights-based approaches to achieving social justice seem warranted.
冲突后环境中基于性别的暴力依然存在。在卢旺达对刚果难民开展一项人种学研究时,我们调查了社区对司法和人权的看法。作为核心概念,参与者将作为人具有平等价值的权利以及尊重人权的相应责任描述为司法的基础。阻碍人权的三个因素包括文化意识形态、社会距离和缺乏有利权利实现的环境。男性描述了人权方面的性别相似性,而女性则强调了性别差异。实现社会正义的生态视角和基于权利的方法似乎是必要的。