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    The influence of post-election violence on the economic wellbeing of women. a case study Kasangura Sub-Conty, Ibanda District.
    (Kampala International University, College of Humanities and social sciences., 2015-09) Turyahikayo, Joseph
    The research was set out to assess the influence of post-election violence on the economic wellbeing of women in Kasangura sub county Ibanda district. Specifically it was set to asses general analysis of the post-election violence in Kasangura sub county. Also to examine the rate at which women were economically affected by post-election violence and to assess the consequences of the post-election violence in regard to gender based violence. The study involves cross sectional research design comprising of co- relational and participatory social methodologies (interview) backed by qualitative description (observation and questionnaire) and qualitative description involving simple random sampling. The finding shows that women economy dropped over the election violence periods immediately afier the chaos. This was due to the effect of the violence on the labor force and the premises of the violence and the labor force and the destructive of many businesses centers and premises generally the Ugandan economy went down as a result of the violence since investors were out from the economy.

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