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gender-based violence in geography

Gender-based violence (GBV) refers to harmful acts directed at individuals based on their gender, often rooted in power inequality and discrimination. In geography, GBV is examined in relation to spatial factors, such as how location influences the prevalence and types of violence, access to resources, societal norms, and legal protections. Urban areas may present different risks than rural settings, and cultural beliefs vary by region, affecting individuals’ experiences of GBV. Understanding these geographic dimensions helps in crafting targeted interventions to support victims and promote gender equality in specific contexts.