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Mean streets

Mean streets

Subtitleidentifying and responding to urban refugees' risks of gender-based violence
CreatorRosenberg, Jennifer
Buscher, Dale
Timoney, Joan
Myers, Anna
Pearce, Emma
Robles, Omar J.
Manell, Tenzin
Publish PlaceNew York
PublisherWomen's Refugee Commission
Publish Year2016
Pages144p.
ISBN/ISSN1580301444
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
Digitaal
Mediumboek
Description'An increasing majority of refugees live in cities and they face gender-based violence risks as a result of unmet needs and intersecting oppressions based on gender, race, sexual orientation, and disability among others. .A deeper understanding of the nuances and complexities of urban risks is essential to addressing violence and bridging the protection gaps affecting marginalized groups who have been traditionally overlooked in humanitarian response. Protecting refugees with heightened risks – women, adolescent girls, LGBTI individuals, persons with disabilities, sex workers and male survivors of sexual violence – requires innovative, tailored programming and outreach. This new reality necessitates a monumental shift in humanitarian response, requiring policy makers, donors, and practitioners to develop new programming that addresses the protection concerns of refugees in urban contexts in Quito, Ecuador: Beirut, Lebanon: Kampala, Uganda: and Delhi and India.'
Thesaurusvluchtelingen
LHBT
vrouwen
meisjes
mannen
jongens
gehandicapten
geweld
seksualiteit
prostituees
racisme
discriminatie
mensenrechten
hulpverlening
Ecuador
Libanon
Uganda
India
2010-2019
21e eeuw
CategoriesBook/Boek


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