Breaking the code of silence: Sexual violence and campus culture at Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly University, Burkina Faso
Yacouba Tengueri

TL;DR
This study explores the prevalence and nature of gender-based violence at a university in Burkina Faso, revealing high rates of physical, emotional, and cultural violence among female students.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the profiles of GBV perpetrators and the specific forms of violence experienced by female students in this specific university context.
Findings
92.7% of students are familiar with the concept of gender-based violence.
45.86% of female students report physical violence, and 44.17% experience psychological or emotional abuse.
30% of respondents face sexual harassment through inappropriate touching.
Abstract
Gray literature on gender-based violence (GBV) in universities shows that female students are the most vulnerable group. In our context, this study examines the forms of GBV and the profiles of perpetrators at Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly University. A mixed-methods approach was adopted. The questionnaire survey involved 300 students, and interview guides were administered to 23 participants (students, lecturers, and administrative staff). Findings indicate that 92.7% of students are familiar with the concept of GBV. Among female students, 45.86% report physical violence, 44.17% psychological or emotional abuse, and 9.97% cultural violence. Sexual harassment through inappropriate touching is a major concern, affecting 30% of respondents. Perpetrators include students (38.46%), lecturers (27.44%), administrative staff (26.92%), and classmates (7.18%). These results highlight the high…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSexual Assault and Victimization Studies · Gender, Security, and Conflict · Intimate Partner and Family Violence
