THEME: "Breaking Barriers, Shaping the Future of Women"
North-West University, South Africa
Title: Isolation and Its Impact on Widows: Insights from Low-Resourced Communities in Binga District, Zimbabwe.
Abstract
The
lives of women change immediately after the death of their husbands. After the
death
of
their husbands, they experience extraordinary isolation which excludes them
from important socioeconomic decisions. This paper discusses how widows are
isolated and excluded in pertinent socioeconomic spheres and decisions that
impact negatively on their lives including the lives of their children in low-resourced
communities of Binga District in Zimbabwe. Twenty-four widows were participants
in this study, which used a qualitative research approach, a phenomenological
research design and a purposive sampling strategy. Ten widows participated in
individual interviews whilst fourteen widows participated in two separate focus
group interviews comprising seven widows each to provide insights on how they
were isolated after the death of their husbands. Germain to isolation, thematic
data analysis findings revealed that, upon the death of their husbands, widows
are vulnerable to exclusion from critical decisions on accrued wealth,
socioeconomic amenities and activities needed for their optimal well-being and
the welfare of their children. The findings show the need for negotiated
professional and community social interventions that are organised.
and
integrated.