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Women, Migration, and Conflict Breaking a Deadly Cycle
Başlık:
Women, Migration, and Conflict Breaking a Deadly Cycle
ISBN:
9789048128259
Edition:
1st ed. 2009.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XVIII, 253 p. online resource.
Contents:
Legal Aspects of Conflict-Induced Migration by Women -- Women, Conflict and Trafficking: Towards a Stronger Normative Framework for Protection -- Forced Prostitution and Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation Among Women and Girls in Situations of Migration and Conflict: Review and Recommendations for Reproductive Health Care Personnel -- Women, Work, and War -- Women, Migration, Conflict and Risk for HIV -- Barriers to Reproductive Health and Access to Other Medical Services in Situations of Conflict and Migration -- Culturally Competent Responses to the Effects of Armed Conflict on the Well-Being of Refugee Women -- Sexual Violence during War and Forced Migration -- Gendering Space for Forcibly Displaced Women and Children: Concepts, Policies and Guidelines -- Addressing the Needs of Displaced Women in Conflict and Post-conflict Situations.
Abstract:
An estimated 35 million people worldwide are displaced by conflict, and most of them are women and children. During their time away from their homes and communities, these women and their children are subjected to a horrifying array of misfortune, including privations of every kind, sexual assaults, disease, imprisonment, unwanted pregnancies, severe psychological trauma, and, upon return or resettlement, social disapproval and isolation. Written by the world's leading scholars and practitioners, this unique collection brings these problems - and potential solutions - into sharp focus. Based on extensive field research and a broad knowledge of other studies of the challenges facing women who are forced from their homes and homelands by conflict, this book offers in-depth understanding and problem-solving ideas. Derived from a project to advise U.N. agencies, it speaks to a broad array of students, scholars, NGOs, policymakers, government officials, and international organizations.
Dil:
English