Authors

  1. Seidu , Abdul-Aziz
  2. Duma , Sinegugu
  3. Compton , Sarah
  4. Akinyemi , Akanni
  5. Randa , Moreoagae Bertha
  6. Owusu-Antwi , Ruth
  7. David , Darlington S.
  8. Chamisa , Judith
  9. Kamusoko , Sibongile
  10. Darteh , Eugene Kofour Maafo
  11. Morenkeji , Fiyinfoluwa
  12. Mott , Jackson
  13. Bauer , Sydney
  14. Dickson , Kwamena Sekyi
  15. Munro-Kramer , Michelle

Abstract

Policies for universities in sub-Saharan Africa should (a) be evidence based, (b) be readily available in multiple formats, (c) define key terms broadly with gendered signifiers, (d) be succinct and concise, (e) incorporate broad definitions for all university stakeholders, (f) identify who created the policy and when, (g) address prevention, and (h) address response. Evidence-based policies addressing SGBV prevention, response, and justice are sorely needed at universities across the globe.