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Advanced Critical Analysis and Transformative Agenda April 09, 2026 Violence against women (VAW) is not merely a social issue—it is a systemic crisis embedded in power structures, cultural norms, and institutional failures. Eliminating it requires transformative change that goes beyond awareness and legal reforms, addressing the root causes that sustain inequality. Structural Violence and Power Dynamics At its core, violence against women is linked to power imbalance : Men historically hold greater control over economic, political, and social institutions Women are often denied equal decision-making power Structural inequalities normalize abuse and silence victims This form of “invisible violence” makes direct abuse more likely and harder to challenge. Normalization of Violence in Society One of the biggest barriers to change is normalization: Domestic violence seen as a “private matter” Victim-blaming attitudes (“she provoked it”) Cultural acceptance of male dominance Such...
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