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Research Conduction Regarding Gender-Based Violence in the Refugee Population

KETHI (Research Centre for Gender Equality) has undertaken, in collaboration with Diotima – Centre for Research on Women’s Issues – the conduction of a nationwide research regarding the needs of the female refugees who reside in the temporary accommodation facilities all over Greece.

Especially for english speakers, we have prepared an english brief paper version of our nationwide research regarding the needs of the female refugees who reside in the temporary accommodation facilities all over Greece:
Brief Paper of Research on Gender-Based Violence in the Refugee Population (English)

Brief’s key contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. “Contextualizing” the Field
  3. Methodological Tools
  4. Highlights/Key issues from the data analysis
  5. Policy Recommendations:
  • Proposals for the improvement of the coordination between all relevant Stakeholders and the interventions’ funding
  • Proposals for the camps and the involvement of the community
  • Proposals for capacity building and specialized staff

 

You can read the full version of the research (in Greek only) below

Research on Gender-Based Violence in the Refugee Population – Full Text (Greek)

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