Femicide, intimate partner femicide, and non-intimate partner femicide in South Africa: An analysis of 3 national surveys, 1999-2017.
Naeemah AbrahamsShibe MhlongoEsnat D ChirwaBianca DekelAsiphe KeteloCarl J LombardNwabisa ShaiLeane RamsoomarShanaaz MathewsGérard LabuschagneRichard MatzopoulosMegan R PrinslooLorna J MartinRachel JewkesPublished in: PLoS medicine (2024)
In this study, we observed a reduction in femicide overall and different patterns of change in IPF compared to NIPF. The explanation for the reductions may be due to social and policy interventions aimed at reducing IPV overall, coupled with increased social and economic stability. Our study shows that gender-based violence is preventable even in high-prevalence settings, and evidence-based prevention efforts must be intensified globally. We also show the value of dedicated surveys in the absence of functional information systems.