Archaeological Thinking to Violence Based on Gender and Domestic Violence During Covid-19

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Global Scientific Publishing

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This article, with the theme archaeological thinking to violence based on gender and domestic violence during covid-19, intends to reflect on the numerous gender and domestic violence women, girls, men and boys encounter in their lives beginning from young to old. However, the research took place in the tree provinces namely: Tete, Manica and Sofala. For the research, we started with the assumptions that women are likely to violence, but in the study, we found out that men are also involved in violence and therefore, we termed as gender and domestic violence. Other researchers to which they did not covered all the aspects in gender and domestic violence; it is at this point we take a continuation of the work. As a method, we used bibliographic review techniques. Results confirm the idea that gender and domestic violence are increasing in Mozambique among women and men.

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