Abstract: This study examined the impact of Online Gender-Based Violence (OGBV) on women’s career advancement and political participation in Zambia. The research sought to assess the types and prevalence of OGBV, evaluate its effect on professional development and political engagement, and examine the effectiveness of existing legal and policy frameworks. A mixed-methods approach was used, incorporating a structured survey with both qualitative and quantitative questions. The survey was completed by 101 women from five urban districts: Lusaka, Kitwe, Ndola, Livingstones of......
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