Mujeres refugiadas en África, COVID-19 y violencia multisistémica: cuando llueve sobre mojado

Translated title of the contribution: Refugee women in Africa, COVID-19 and multisystem violence: when it rains it pours

Óscar Mateos, Emma Santanach, Sabina Escobar

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Abstract

The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic to hit Africa (February-September 2020) was not particularly virulent either in terms of cases detected or lethality. However, the presence of the virus and the subsequent restrictions exacerbated pre-existing inequalities based on ethnicity, class and gender. This paper analyses the impacts of the pandemic on refugee women, who are subject to "structural vulnerability" and "multisystemic violence" in Africa. After analysing the ten African countries with the largest refugee populations, the different forms and levels of these impacts are systematised, along with the consequences and implications for refugee women in the long term, highlighting the need for strategies to be adopted towards this group at various levels.
Translated title of the contributionRefugee women in Africa, COVID-19 and multisystem violence: when it rains it pours
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)41-63
Number of pages23
JournalRevista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals
Issue number133
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • Africa
  • Covid-19
  • Multi system violence
  • Refugees
  • Restrictions
  • Structural vulnerability
  • Women

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