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Uganda Bans Bride Price Reimbursement to Battle Domestic Abuse

By: Luis Gay
Edited by: Juliana zhu, Esq.

In various regions of Uganda, a man asks to marry a woman by paying her family a dowry (money or livestock). If a woman chooses to leave her husband, he could ask for a reimbursement, otherwise known as a “bride price.” However, a recent ruling by Uganda’s Supreme Court will not allow bride prices to be refunded anymore as rights groups believe it is a step in the right direction in battling domestic abuse. The Court ruled in a 6-1 vote that refunding the Bride Price is unconstitutional and dehumanizing to women.

People who supported the decision believe that the bride price is one of the main contributors to domestic abuse in Uganda. According to MIFUMI, an international non-government women's rights organization based in Uganda, 68 percent of women have suffered some form of spousal abuse, with women from poor families often being the victims. Before the court ruling, when women threatened to leave their husband, they were reminded of the bride price. If a woman leaves her husband, they can be castigated for the hardship that they placed on their family. Some even end their own life due to the social stigma of leaving a husband.


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Aside from physical abuse, a report released by Makerere Medical School stated that the bride price also greatly reduced a woman’s household decision-making role as they are perceived as being brought into a man’s household. Paying a dowry does not only occur in Uganda or sub-Saharan Africa. Furthermore, women in Uganda are typically not involved the transaction. The men of the two families meet to work out a price. Critics believe a woman's independence is greatly diminished and further perpetuates unequal gender power.

Read the full article here: http://www.cancerincytes.org/#!Uganda-Bans-Bride-Price-Reimbursement-to-Battle-Domestic-Abuse/c1dn1/55e227230cf2de902a7871fc 



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Luis Gay is a sophomore attending the University of San Francisco, pursuing a Biology degree and Biochemistry Minor. He is a Social Media Assistant at Cancer InCytes Magazine.

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References:

Salhan, Justin. 18Aug2015. “Uganda Bans ‘Bride Price’ Reimbursement In Fight Against Domestic Abuse”. Think Progress. [Accessed 26 Aug 2015]
http://thinkprogress.org/world/2015/08/18/3692552/uganda-bans-bride-price-in-fight-against-domestic-abuse/

Photo Credit: This picture can be found in an article by Alon Mwesigwa in The Guardian.
http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2015/aug/17/uganda-court-rules-against-refund-bride-price-divorce

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