State Obligations to Address Sexual Violence Against Women : Analysising Collaborative 'One Stop Centres' in Sub-Saharan Africa (Palgrave Critical Studies in Human Rights and Criminology) (2026. Approx. 225 p. 10 illus. 210 mm)

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State Obligations to Address Sexual Violence Against Women : Analysising Collaborative 'One Stop Centres' in Sub-Saharan Africa (Palgrave Critical Studies in Human Rights and Criminology) (2026. Approx. 225 p. 10 illus. 210 mm)

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This book explores how multisector collaboration approaches in Kenya and South Africa contribute to the fulfilment of human rights state obligations to prevent and effectively respond to sexual violence against women. Applying a feminist human rights perspective, the author unpacks state obligations to exercise due diligence in prevention, protection, prosecution, punishment and provision of adequate remedies to victims. This perspective puts victims needs and rights at the forefront in assessing service integration models, while foregrounding the need for state accountability to establish sustainable and effective sexual violence interventions. Using a qualitative case-study approach and interview data, it analyses how sexual violence service integration centers operate in urban, peri-urban and rural contexts . It demonstrates how these multi-sector collaboration approaches can produce different service orientations that may eclipse and de-centre the needs and rights of sexual violence victims. The author concludes by discussing the parameters of what a victim-centred service integration approach would look like and highlights critical ways to shift deeply-rooted social, structural and institutional norms, which are the root causes of violence against women.

(Table of content)

.- Chapter 1: Introduction: Setting the scene.- Chapter 2: State Accountability for Sexual Violence: Due Diligence as the Merging of Human Rights And Feminist Discourses.- Chapter 3: The Landscape of Sexual Violence Service Integration Models In Kenya And South Africa.- Chapter 4: Orientations Matter: The Role of Stakeholders in Shaping Network Outcomes, and Implications for State Obligations to Address Sexual Violence.- Chapter 5: Safe Havens Within Flawed Structures: Effects of Systemic Challenges on Integrated Sexual Violence Interventions.- Chapter 6 : Towards a Victim-Centred Approach in Integrating Sexual Violence Services.- Chapter 7: Concluding Thoughts.

(Author portrait)

Ruth Nekura is a legal scholar, human rights advocate, feminist thinker and sociolegal researcher with 15 years of sustained work experience in social justice, with a focus on law reform, research, strategic litigation and advocacy. She is passionate about access to justice, substantive equality and invokes both structural and individual level analyses to challenge systemic inequalities. Ruth works as a consultant, providing technical expertise to civil society organisations through conducting (human rights and gender) analyses of laws, implementation practices and program interventions, conducting capacity strengthening, strategy development and knowledge leadership.

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