This thesis aims to explore and document the experiences of forcibly displaced women in Greece, with a focus on the broader challenges they face during displacement. It examines the intersection of gender, migration, and vulnerability, shedding light on their coping strategies, resilience, and access to essential services. Through ethnographic research and interviews, this study highlights systemic barriers in an already complex context, the different level at which challenges occur, and the role of different actors in addressing women’s needs.
This thesis aims to explore and document the experiences of forcibly displaced women in Greece, with a focus on the broader challenges they face during displacement. It examines the intersection of gender, migration, and vulnerability, shedding light on their coping strategies, resilience, and access to essential services. Through ethnographic research and interviews, this study highlights systemic barriers in an already complex context, the different level at which challenges occur, and the role of different actors in addressing women’s needs.
Forcibly displaced women in Greece: key challenges
GUSTAFSSON, NINA ELINA ISABELLE
2024/2025
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This thesis aims to explore and document the experiences of forcibly displaced women in Greece, with a focus on the broader challenges they face during displacement. It examines the intersection of gender, migration, and vulnerability, shedding light on their coping strategies, resilience, and access to essential services. Through ethnographic research and interviews, this study highlights systemic barriers in an already complex context, the different level at which challenges occur, and the role of different actors in addressing women’s needs.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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