Research Proposal ; Perceptions of Gender-Based Violence in South Africa: A Qualitative Study Research Question: What are the underlying factors contributing to the prevalence of GBV in South Africa, and how factors impact individuals and society?

Write a detailed cited research proposal on the Perceptions of Gender Based Violence in South Africa. Include research focus which talks about underlying factors contributing to the prevalence of gender-based violence in South Africa, and how do these factors impact individuals and society. Also include research methodology, data analysis, ethical considerations and explain thematic analysis. It is a qualitative study. 


Research questions (Collected Data)

1.  If asked by somebody, how would you define gender-based
violence? 

2. What do you consider the five most important causes of gender-based violence in South Africa?

3.  What do you consider the five most important consequences gender-based violence has
on the victims? 

4. What do you consider the five most important consequences gender-based violence has
on South African society?


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