Impact
of Armed Conflict on Women and Children |
UNIFEM
2006
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Specific
Adverse Impact on Women and Children |
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Increase
in Violence Against Women and Children
During
conflict women and girls are vulnerable to all forms of violence, particularly
sexual violence and exploitation, including torture, rape, mass rape, and
trafficking. Similarly, the health consequences for women and girls during
the conflict are also enormous. According to INSEC, from 13 February 1996
to 31 October 2005 total of 911 women have been killed by both sides. According
to CWIN-NRCIC, in the course of 11 years of armed conflict, it has been
reported that: 445 (309 boys and 136 girls) have already died, 522 (318
boys and 150 girls and 54 are unknown) have been injured, 30,587 children
have been abducted (captured and released in many cases) and around 254
children have been arrested by state security force.
From
the period of Jan - April 2006, it has been recorded that: 23 children
(13 boys and 10 girls) have been killed, 47 children (35 boys and 13 girls)
have been injured. Similarly, 514 children have been abducted (captured
and released in many cases) by the rebel group and state security forces
have arrested 16 (3 boys and 2 girls and 13 unidentified) children. 11
children (7 boys and 4 unidentified) involved in Maoist activities had
surrendered.
Increase
in the Number of Single Women
During
the twelve year long conflict many citizens of Nepal had lost their lives
. The data available from INSEC shows that from 13 February 1996 to 31
October a total of 8273 persons had been killed by the state (5852 males,
748 females and 1673 sex not identified). On the other hand a total of
4577 persons were killed by the non-state actors (4218 males, 163 females
and 196 gender not identified). Hence total of 12,850 people have been
killed from both the rebel and the security side. This has consequently
resulted in an increase in the number of single women, though there is
no exact data reflecting this. |
Increase
in the Number of Orphans
One
of the major impacts of the conflict is the increase in the number of orphans.
Armed conflict has deprived young children from their parent's love. They
are left without any support. The government also does not have sufficient
programs to support these children. There is also lack of specific data
reflecting the increase in orphans and their situation.
Work
Load on Women
In
the situation of armed conflict, many men fled their hometown out of fear
of being kidnapped or killed by the armed forces. In these circumstances,
women were left behind with full responsibility for the household work.
They had to take care of their children as well as the entire household.
As a result, it increased the workload of already burdened women.
Children
Deprived of the Right to Education
The
education sector was affected the most due to the conflict in Nepal. The
negative effects range from frequent Nepal bandhs (strikes), to infliction
of physical damage to institutions and attacks on teachers and other personnel
involved in professional institutions. Many school buildings have been
burnt or destroyed. Schools became a sort of battle field between the security
forces and the Maoists. Due to the frequent bandhs called by the Maoists,
regular classes were affected tremendously. Schools were forced to close
frequently and sometimes examinations also had to be postponed.
The
constant attack on the education system from both sides stopped many children
from going to schools. Many either dropped school or hesitated to join
one, especially if the school was not nearby. In many cases they were compelled
to migrate to the district center for education - which however was not
a possible option for many students. Many girls were forced into early
marriage so as to escape forced recruitment thus hampering their educational
prospects.
Psychological
Impact on Women & Children
Children
have been most vulnerable to the psychological effect of violence.Many
have grown up in a culture of revenge and violence. Children are seen suffering
from depressive reactions; aggressive behaviour, social withdrawal and
fear . The psychological impact on women is also enormous as they had to
struggle hard in keeping the family intact with limited resources and heavy
workload. Due to the increased responsibility and work burden women. are
found to be suffering from frustration, depression, anxiety, conversion
disorder, psychosomatic pain, shock and fear. They were harassed by the
demand of both warring sides for shelter and food and had to face sexual
slavery, sexual harassment, rape, and other forms of violence which affected
their physical as well as their mental wellbeing.
Girls
Deprived of Education
As
a result of the conflict in Nepal, children were forced to leave school.
Some of them mainly boys got a chance to go to the district center and
continue their studies. However the victims of this situation were mostly
girls as parents were not in favour of sending their daughters to the district
centerfor education. So they were forced to leave their studies and help
in the household chores. As a result, their right to education was violated.
Sexual
Exploitation of Women
Sexual
exploitation of women is reported to have taken place rampantly in conflict
affected areas. . Both sides exhorted to sexual exploitation of women and
girls as a means of revenge. Women and girls were attacked in their homes,
in the fields or as they moved around for their other daily activities.
There were increasing number of reported incidences of sexual exploitation
and sexual violence in conflict affected areas.
Source:
UNIFEM, UNITED NATIONS Development Fund for Women, "A Rapid Scan-organisations
Working on Women and Peace in Nepal", 2006 |
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