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Supporting Survivors of Violence: The Role of Linguistic and Cultural Mediators, with a Focus on Gender-Based Violence and Sexual Violence against Men and Boys

Authored by: Sarah Martin and Giorgia Rocca

Categories: Human Rights, Humanitarian Emergencies
Sub-Categories: Economic Recovery, Human Development, Migration, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV)
Region: No Region
Year: 2021
Citation: Martin, Sarah and Giorgia Rocca. "Supporting Survivors of Violence: The Role of Linguistic and Cultural Mediators, with a Focus on Gender-Based Violence and Sexual Violence against Men and Boys." United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. April 2021.

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Executive Summary

Refugees and migrants around the world face serious risks of violence, including sexual violence, exploitation and abuse. For many, the threat or reality of violence may be the tipping point that drives them from their home countries. But they often find that violence accompanies them throughout their perilous journeys and continues to blight their lives on arrival as they try to carve out a new life. This is particularly true for women and girls whose migration experience is often characterized by gender-based violence (GBV). Men and boys are also targeted for violence including sexual violence. And for young adults, adolescents and children – particularly those travelling alone – the dangers are severe.