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TRIPLE JEOPARDY: Protecting At-Risk Refugee Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence

This session aims to explore the root causes and contributing factors that make sexual minority refugees vulnerable to sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) at various stages of displacement. It will discuss the forms of SGBV affecting sexual minority refugees, the perpetrators, and the objectives of power and vulnerability during displacement. The session will also touch upon the group activity and four case studies related to SGBV.

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TRIPLE JEOPARDY: Protecting At-Risk Refugee Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence

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  1. TRIPLE JEOPARDY: Protecting At-Risk Refugee Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence SGBV AGAINST SEXUAL MINORITY REFUGEES

  2. By the end of the session, participants will understand Root causes and contributing factors that make sexual minority refugees vulnerable to SGBV in various phases of displacement Forms of SGBV affecting sexual minority refugees Perpetrators of SGBV against sexual minority refugees Objectives

  3. Power and Vulnerability During Displacement • Power – ability, skill or capacity to make decisions and take action • When one has less power, fewer choices are available Displacement Phases

  4. SGBV against sexual minority refugees is caused by homophobia and transphobia, and abuse of the fundamental imbalance of power between Nationals and refugees Men and women Heterosexual and cisgender people and people of (or perceived as having) nonconforming sexual orientation or gender identity Root Causes

  5. Factors that contribute to SGBV against sexual minority refugees include Criminalization of same-sex relations Cultural and religious norms Lack of understanding about sexual and gender diversity Instability in the country of origin and asylum Ineffective legal systems Lack of access to information Limited financial resources Inability to earn an income, pursue a profession Collapse of social systems of support Contributing Factors

  6. Group Activity At which phase of the forced migration cycle did the person experience SGBV? What kind of SGBV did he or she experience? Who were the perpetrators? What were the root causes and contributing factors that enabled the acts of SGBV? Who assisted the survivors? Four Case Studies

  7. SGBV occurs in all phases of forced displacement Root causes of SGBV are connected to power imbalances relating to gender, sexual orientation, nationality and lack of knowledge about sexual and gender diversity Contributing factors include legislation; specific social, cultural and religious norms; political and legal instability; barriers to language, information and employment Perpetrators include state and non-state actors, families, partners, refugees, commercial sex clients, sponsors For many, crossing the border to a country of asylum does not mean an end to discrimination and persecution based on sexual orientation or gender identity Summary

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