Displacement, Human Rights and Sexual and Reproductive Health : Conceptualizing Gender Protection Gaps in Latin America
Focusing on the flight of women and girls from Venezuela, this book examines the gendered nature of forced displacement and the ways in which the failures of protection regimes to be sensitive to displacement's gendered character affect women and girls, and their sexual and reproductive health.
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Bristol :
Bristol University Press,
2023.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Displacement Human Rights and Sexual and Reproductive Health: Conceptualizing Gender Protection Gaps in Latin America
- Copyright information
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Our approach: the dignity of displaced women and girls
- Grounding the research in times of COVID-19
- Outline of the book
- one The Gendered Character of Forced Migration
- Forced migration, gender and UNHCR
- Gender, migration and the human right to health: ambiguities in governance and responsibility
- Feminization of migration, displacement and health
- Feminization and gendered causes of Venezuelan forcibly displacement
- Conclusion
- two Problematizing the Migrant-Refugee Distinction in Latin America
- The politics of refuge
- The migrant-refugee distinction and hierarchies of rights
- Conclusion
- three Latin American Normative Frameworks of Migration and Asylum
- The protection gap and the return of the migrant-refugee binary
- Local frameworks and responses
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Conclusion
- Four Protecting the Human Right to Health of Women and Girls from Venezuela as Necessary Fleers
- Women and girls as necessary fleers
- Barriers and determinants of sexual and reproductive health (and rights) in displacement
- Conclusion
- five Responsibility and the Ethics of Forced Displacement in South America
- Protection gaps and obstacles to enjoying rights
- Necessary fleers and principles of protection
- Responsibility for protection
- Responsibility, gender and the Venezuelan displacement
- Safe passage to places of first protection
- Places of first protection
- Safe mobility
- Places of settled protection
- Resources for protection
- Protection failures and responsibilities of development
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
- References
- Notes
- Introduction
- one The Gendered Character of Forced Migration
- two Problematizing the Migrant-Refugee Distinction in Latin America
- three Latin American Normative Frameworks of Migration and Asylum
- four Protecting the Human Right to Health of Women and Girls from Venezuela as Necessary Fleers
- five Responsibility and the Ethics of Forced Displacement in South America
- Conclusion
- References
- Index